Oil Exploration in the North Yields Positive Results as NNPC Gears UP
Oil exploration in the north has progressed as the Federal Government continues to pump massive funds into the search.
The quest for oil in the Lake Chad Basin area of Northern Nigeria
is alive and well. And the prospects seem quite bright indeed, from
emerging data seen by a reporter.
The emerging facts indicate that a total of 23 oil wells have
already been drilled by prospecting oil companies that have engaged in
oil exploration in the North in the past 30 years.
While 21 of these wells are said to hold some prospects of oil in
commercial quantity, only two of the wells reportedly hit a dry run.
Findings indicate that the search for oil in the North has, so far,
gulped a whopping sum of about N27 billion and $340 million
respectively.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is reportedly
gearing up to pump more money into the quest – in compliance with the
recent Presidential directive to resume oil exploration in the North.
A recent document prepared by the NNPC, dated October 7, 2016 and
marked “up-date” on the oil exploration activities in the Lake Chad
Basin, seen by The AUTHORITY, also revealed that 33,550 sq km of 3-D
seismic data would soon be acquired for processing, in an effort to get a
clearer picture of oil reserves in the area.
The drills and finds are from the oil bloc 809, which is being held
by the Nigerian National Development Company (NNDC) a subsidiary of
NNPC, vested with the duties of exploration and investment.
But the tone of the report shows that the prospects of oil in the
North are still mere potentials and remain in the realm of
possibilities, despite the huge investments made so far.
The document states: “Though it is too early to be categorical, there is a possibility that we may find oil in commercial quantity in the C
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