Tuesday, June 3, 2025
The Lagos Today
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
The Lagos Today
No Result
View All Result
Home National

FG Discovers 5,300 Moribund Oil Reserves

by Julius Afolalu
June 2, 2021
in National
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
Why Nigeria Will Gain More From Fuel Subsidy Removal
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Federal Government on Monday disclosed that out of 7,000 oil reserves that have been discovered in the country, only 1,700 of the reserves are currently producing crude oil.

The government disclosed this in Abuja through its Department of Petroleum Resources.

It however, stated that measures were being put in place to produce oil from additional reserves in order to achieve the 40 billion barrels oil reserves target of government.

According to the department, Nigeria had the capacity to produce about three million barrels of crude daily.

Crude oil production in Nigeria had revolved around 1.4 million barrels per day following the production cut recommended by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Before the decision by OPEC and its allies to cut down crude production, Nigeria was producing around two million barrels of oil per day.

The Director/Chief Executive Officer, DPR, Auwalu Sarki, stated, “We identified all the discovered reserves. We have about 7,000 and we are producing from about 1,700 out of the 7,000 already discovered reservoirs.”

He added, “We took each of the producing reservoirs to see what kind of Enhance Oil Recovery that we need to put. So, once we now put the EOR, that is secondary and tertiary recovery methods, technically we will grow the reserves.

“This is because those reserves are recoverable now and technically, we will increase the production of the country.”

He said that this was a good platform for marginal oil fields to come in to help increase and grow the country’s reserves.

The chief executive officer said, “Remember we left over 40 million barrels fallow in 11 fields for 17 years. Now we have over 100 million which we want to grow within the next couple of months.”

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • X

Like this:

Like Loading...
Tags: Crude oilFederal GovernmentNigeriaOil reserve
Previous Post

Reps Give Contractors 2022 Deadline for Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Next Post

Nigeria’s New Passport Regime to Start June 8

Julius Afolalu

Julius Afolalu

Related Posts

Madica Invests $200,000 in Nigerian Clean Energy Startup Earthbond

Madica Invests $200,000 in Nigerian Clean Energy Startup Earthbond

by Iyanu Ale
October 23, 2024
0

Nigerian clean energy startup Earthbond has secured $200,000 in pre-seed funding from Madica, an Africa-focused early-stage investment firm. The Lagos-based...

Nigerian Fintech Startup Sproutly Launches Version 2, Announces Key Strategic Partnerships

Nigerian Fintech Startup Sproutly Launches Version 2, Announces Key Strategic Partnerships

by Iyanu Ale
October 23, 2024
0

Nigerian fintech company Sproutly has officially unveiled version two of its financial services platform, aimed at revolutionizing the way educational...

Next Post
Nigeria’s New Passport Regime to Start June 8

Nigeria's New Passport Regime to Start June 8

Please login to join discussion

Recommended

UK To Remove Tariffs On Over 3,000 Exports From Nigeria

UK To Remove Tariffs On Over 3,000 Exports From Nigeria

2 years ago
MTN Launches E-Sim In Lagos

MTN redeems $300m in Eurobonds ahead Maturity

3 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us

    Tags

    #EndSARS 2023 Elections 2023 polls 2023 Presidency ACCIDENT Africa All progressives Congress APC Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Babajide Sanwo-Olu CBN Central Bank of NIgeria Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Coronavirus pandemic Covid-19 Covid-19 in Lagos Covid-19 in Nigeria Covid-19 Vaccine Cryptocurrency Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC Federal Government Federal Government of Nigeria Fraud Gov. Sanwo-Olu House of Representatives Lagos-Ibadan expressway Lagos state Lagos State Government Lagos State House of Assembly Lagos State Police command Muhammadu Buhari Murder Naira NDLEA Nigeria Nigeria Customs Service Nigerian Economy Nigeria Police Force Rape Strike action TECH UK United Kingdom US

    News

    Opinion

    © 2020 The Lagos Today - Nkali.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    No Result
    View All Result

    © 2020 The Lagos Today - Nkali.

    %d