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NNPC Seeks Chevron’s Partnership To End ‘Shameful’ Fuel Imports

NNPC GMD, Mr Mele Kyari, and Managing Director of Chevron Nigeria Ltd, Mr. Jeff Ewing, pledging to work together for the growth of the oil and gas sector at a meeting in Abua on Thursday

As part of efforts to grow local refining capacity, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has called for collaboration with Chevron Nigeria Limited to establish a condensate splinter refinery, in order to end the importation of fuel into the country,  which he described as shameful.

 

The appeal was made Thursday by the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mr Mele Kyari, when the management of Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), led by its Managing Director, Jeff Ewing, paid a business visit to the NNPC Towers, Abuja.

 

In a statement by the corporation,  Kyari said that “setting up refineries to end the shame of fuel importation” was not just a responsibility for NNPC alone, but also for its Joint Venture partners.

 

The GMD also urged CNL to work closely with the corporation to evolve modalities for a downward review of the cost structure of crude oil production in Nigeria in order to boost profit and revenue for the country.

 

“We hold Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) in a very high esteem for her efficiency and cost optimization. We look more up to the company to increase production and reserve, reduce cost and increase local refining capacity”, Kyari stated.

 

On cash call, he said NNPC had done very well in meeting its financial obligations to the company in the last three years, adding that the move was expected to boost the confidence of JV partners to commit to further investment in the upstream.

 

He urged the company to further collaborate with NNPC to increase crude oil production and grow reserves in the country, stressing that NNPC was ready to work with Chevron to ensure that the Final Investment Decision (FID) on NLNG Train 7 was taken soonest for the benefits of all the investors.

 

He said efforts were on top gear by the government and security agencies to secure all oil and gas pipelines across the country, assuring that the reinvigorated security architecture would provide safe working environment for all operators.

Managing Director of CNL, Mr. Jeff Ewing, said his company was prepared to work with the new management of NNPC to grow production.

While commending the NNPC for prompt payment of cash call arrears, he noted that the gesture has further bolstered the activities of the rigs and the entire operations of the company.

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