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Friday, November 15, 2024

Nigeria ranked top three in deepwater oil projects: Presidency

Ms Verheijen noted that in deepwater gas, Nigeria has moved from a total absence of a fiscal framework to having one for the first time in history.

• November 15, 2024

The presidency says Nigeria’s deepwater oil projects now deliver competitive returns, and the country has moved from the bottom quartile of 13 indexed countries to the top three.

Olu Verheijen, the special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on energy, disclosed this in a keynote address at an executive session of the Energy Institute and the National Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE).

In a copy of the address on Friday, Ms Verheijen noted that in deepwater gas, Nigeria has moved from a total absence of a fiscal framework to having one for the first time in history.

She said the feats were attained by major oil and gas sector reforms by Mr Tinubu’s administration aimed to improve fiscal attractiveness and ease of business.

Ms Verheijen said the reforms targeted actual bottlenecks and real projects in the investment pipelines.

“In April this year, FID was reached on the Ubeta Non-Associated Gas project, a half-billion dollar project.

“The Ubeta field was discovered in 1965 and has finally been unlocked to deliver prosperity to multitudes of Nigerian lives and businesses,” she said.

Ms Verheijen also disclosed that Nigeria is positioned to tap into $90 billion in financing available for deepwater projects around the world by IOCs that are already operating in the country.

“Accessing 20 per cent of this will be more than enough to bring five major deepwater projects on-stream, unlocking 1.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe).

“We are gearing up for our first FID on a greenfield deepwater development since the last one (Egina) in 2013.

“Going into 2025, we expect the investment momentum to quicken, proving beyond any doubt that President Tinubu’s energy reform agenda is truly revolutionary. Our challenges are addressable and fixable,” she said.

Ms Verheijen said the foreign exchange inflows will help with macroeconomic stability and exchange rate management.

“Importantly, with the industry infrastructure being developed, each new investment will ensure that subsequent projects are possible at lower costs and with the guarantee of greater returns—creating a virtuous cycle of new investments,” she stated.

The special adviser added that energy, in its many forms, remains a vital path to higher-paying jobs, industrialisation, innovation, and sustained prosperity for Nigeria and all of Africa.

Ms Verheijen called on the stakeholders to be a part of the unfolding energy revolution in the country.

(NAN)

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