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Things to Know: NNPC Limited’s First Oil Well Exploration in Nasarawa State

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Published: 2023/01/14
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Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPC Limited) Group CEO Mele Kyari announced that the official spud-in of the first oil well in Nasarawa State will commence in March 2023, this is in continuation of hydrocarbon exploration activities in Nigeria’s inland basins.

The exploration activities in Nasarawa State are part of NNPC Limited’s ongoing efforts to increase Nigeria’s hydrocarbon reserves and boost domestic production.

With the spud-in of the first oil well in Nasarawa State, there are a few things that the public should know.

  1. Results of exploratory activities confirm the presence of substantial hydrocarbon resources in the state. NNPC Limited has conducted extensive exploration activities in the state, which have confirmed the presence of substantial hydrocarbon resources. This means that the state has a significant potential for oil and gas production.
  2. The global energy transition has led to a reduction in investment in fossil fuels. The world is moving away from fossil fuels due to the energy transition, which has led to a reduction in investment in the petroleum business. NNPC Limited is working to fast track the exploration and production activities in Nasarawa State to take advantage of the current market conditions.
  3. Community support and a conducive environment is key to a successful operation in the area. NNPC Limited is aware that community support and a conducive environment are key to a successful operation in the area. It is important to engage with local communities, providing support and assistance to improve the living conditions and development of the area.
  4. NNPC Limited has experience in environmental protection. NNPC Limited has a track record of ensuring that exploration and production activities are carried out in an environmentally responsible manner. The corporation will ensure that the exploration and production activities in Nasarawa State will not have any negative impact on the environment and the local communities.
  5. The project is expected to create jobs and economic opportunities for local communities. The presence of a new oil well in the state will lead to the creation of jobs and businesses opportunities for the local people, which will boost the economic growth of the state.

In conclusion, the spud-in of the first well in Nasarawa State is a significant milestone for NNPC Limited and the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

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