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Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by KEVIND: 9:29pm On Jun 17, 2021
After three decades of the elusive search for hydrocarbons in the Lake Chad Basin where the Federal Government spent about N149.4 billion, in the seismic expedition, yet the state-run energy company is giving it another shot in 2021, but this time around the world is racing away from oil and the government is broke.

In a move most experts regard as a poor investment decision and lack of understanding of the future of oil, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is aggressively searching for new oil deposits to achieve its target of raising the nation’s oil reserve to 40 billion barrels by 2025.

NNPC’s insatiable quest of finding oil in the north is built on a certain premise that the country is sitting on a huge natural resource in the Chad Basin, which is adjacent to the Niger Republic, a country already exploring crude oil.

“In NNPC, we’ve continued to make giant strides in inland rift basin exploration. Our sustained quest is informed by the matured and the practical discoveries of commercial quantities of hydrocarbons in neighbouring Niger and Chad,” said Mele Kyari, NNPC’s Group Managing Director, while delivering a keynote address at this year’s 56th Nigerian Mining & Geosciences Society (NMGS) Conference.

Believed to be President Muhammadu Buhari’s pet project considering that he started the agitation over 40 years ago, this journey is costing Nigeria millions of dollars despite the warning by petroleum engineers, investment experts and geologists who insist on the geography of the zone may not guarantee a commercial find.

The president, who has been resolute on the possibilities of oil discoveries in the North since he was petroleum commissioner over 40 years ago, gave NNPC a marching order to explore hydrocarbon deposits across the federation immediately after he assumed office on May 29, 2015.

“Hydrocarbons have provided a majority of the world’s energy for centuries, and that path is not going to change all of a sudden,” Timipre Sylva, Nigeria’s minister of state for Petroleum Resources said at this year’s Nigeria International Petroleum Summit (NIPS) in Abuja.

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Apart from the discovery of non-commercial hydrocarbon deposits in the Kolmani River II Well, on the Upper Benue Trough, Gongola Basin, about 23 other wells drilled in the Nigerian sector of the Chad Basin were all reported dry.

This wild goose chase has gulped about N149.4billion since its inception, this amount is exclusive of the $340 million, and an additional N27 billion committed by the Federal Government in seismic expedition since the beginning of the search for oil in the new frontier.

Even if commercial hydrocarbon deposit is discovered, those who are conversant with investments in the sector say the NNPC’s plan to resume exploratory activities in the Chad Basin would seriously be hampered by economies of scale projections, insecurity and the unwillingness of oil companies to drill outside the Niger Delta with already proven reserves.

“If you do the cost-benefit analysis, you can see that it is not viable in the short and medium-term,” said Henry Boise, Petroleum Economics, Management and Policy Researcher at Emerald Institute for Petroleum and Energy Economics, Policy Strategy, University of Port Harcourt.

His views were equally supported by the publisher of Africa Oil and Gas Report, a magazine focusing on the petroleum sector, Toyin Akinosho, who warned against the wasteful involvement of NNPC in the presumed search for oil prospects in the Chad Basin.

The publisher who is also a geologist with several years of working experience with Chevron said though the IOCs were not interested in getting involved in exploration activities in that region, they prefer to concentrate their energy and resources in deepwater operations, having gradually moved out of onshore prospects as a result of attendant security challenges.

A geologist who said he was part of the team that explored the Sokoto Basin years ago described the whole exercise as a wild goose chase. According to him, the frontier basins are too shallow and not mature.

Niyi Awodeyi, CEO at Subterra Energy Resources Limited, said that by every economic consideration, NNPC’s oil exploration is purely a political exploration as no economic consideration will allow loss-making companies like NNPC to focus on oil.

“Nigeria is not maximising its present oil wells, so why would NNPC spend money on oil exploration when they can simply create an investment environment that will allow International Oil Companies (IOC) to perform such a task?” Awodeyi asked.

Other stakeholders have questioned why the government keeps spending money it does not have instead of creating a favourable investment climate to attract investors who can easily explore or invest in cleaner sources of energy, which will reduce the country’s risk to crude oil.

For instance, at a time Nigeria was on a lengthy but still fruitless search for oil in the country’s Lake Chad Basin, Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil-producing country, announced it was no longer an oil-producing country.

“Saudi Arabia is no longer an oil country, it’s an energy-producing country,” Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told S&P Global Platts.

He added, “I urge the world to accept this as a reality. We are going to be winners of high green ambitions that include gas production, renewables, and hydrogen.”

Saudi Arabia is implementing Vision 2030, which aims at transforming the kingdom from oil dependence to build a sustainable economy.

Unlike Nigeria, which is yet to fully maximise its current oil production, Saudi Arabia plans to take full benefit from current higher oil prices which will fund its shift to new energy, as Riyadh seeks to finance green energy projects from oil sales.

The OPEC kingpin is also planning to generate 50percent of its energy from renewables by 2030, in part to reduce its dependence on oil. In 2017, renewables made up just 0.02percent of the overall energy share in Saudi Arabia.

Also, NNPC’s quest for more oil exploration is also coming at a time traditional oil investors and big oil companies are coming under a plethora of attacks from all directions, ranging from uncooperative financiers and investors amidst a global shift to renewable energy to hostile governments and hardline climate activists.

Already, the New York State’s pension fund, one of the world’s largest investors with $226billion in assets, said it will drop many of its fossil fuel stocks in the next five years and sell its shares in other companies that contribute to global warming by 2040.

Also, Norway’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund – the largest in the world – announced it is funnelling money into clean energy projects as part of diversification away from bonds, equities and real estate amid a global push to fight climate change.

Despite the global gospel to shift away from fossil fuel, Nigeria has over time remained stuck in the oil era. The country relies on crude oil sales for around 90 percent of its foreign exchange earnings and more than half of government revenue.

Currently, the nation’s economy is choked as data from the Debt Management Office (DMO) revealed the country has a total debt of N33.1 trillion as at March 31 2021. The country’s refineries are in shambles, needing a subsidy, which deprived the economy of N10 trillion between 2006 and 2018, according to BudgIT.

These and other developments have pushed the number of extremely poor Nigerians to 91 million, while the unemployment figure settles at 23 million people.

Buhari had insisted that the need to explore oil in the frontier inland basins remained a national priority that must be sustained for the country’s economic benefits, adding that oil and gas were critical to Nigeria’s economy of today and the future.

But analysts believe this is the time for the country to look beyond oil.

“Nigeria needs to ensure sustainable fiscal management that is resilient to global oil price cycles. Improving tax collection and administration have become imperative for achieving national growth objectives,” PricewaterhouseCoopers said in its publication ‘Nigeria: Looking beyond Oil’.

Support for this report was provided by the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ) through its Natural Resource and Extractive Programme.

https://businessday.ng/features/article/millions-of-dollars-down-the-drain-oil-in-the-north-remains-elusive/amp/

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Nobody: 9:40pm On Jun 17, 2021
What makes you think it was not money laundering?

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by colorsofrainbow: 9:41pm On Jun 17, 2021
The jazz wey dem use for South-south no be small one but gold wey dem get,hand no dey reach am
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Nbotee(m): 10:11pm On Jun 17, 2021
It didn't go down any drains but into some baban Riga and private pockets

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by gfaruk(m): 10:21pm On Jun 17, 2021
Na y they did nt want secession nw
Use Nigeria money to drill in d north nd after discovering tell them let separate nd we have noting to share
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by isaacsegun(m): 10:40pm On Jun 17, 2021
colorsofrainbow:
The jazz wey dem use for South-south no be small one but gold wey dem get,hand no dey reach am
I keep on thinking it... I haven't seen a region that is as foolish as those Niger Delta. Even me as a Yoruba person, if oil of that large quantity is found in our land, make I come see person wey go tell us one Nigeria. Aboki are the majority of the share holders follow by Yoruba while the Yorubas are the MD's at the same time. Their environment is been degraded and the Abokis are wasting billions of dollars on terrorism they created using Niger Delta money to buy arms and embezzle the remaining. The corruption in Niger Delta stinks to high heaven, once their leaders got a crumb and the militant are settled, the rest could go and die.

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:46pm On Jun 17, 2021
Anyday the North finally discovers oil in commercial quantity, that will be the end of one Nigeria. But the people of the Niger Delta see nothing wrong in all these waste of their money in elusive oil search up north
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 11:33pm On Jun 17, 2021
Money that could have been judiciously utilized to better the lives of Niger delta people and clean their environment is being used for Never-ending fictitious oil exploration in the North.

Ndi "Our Oyel", "Niger delta" people Mumu never do.

Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by 400billionman: 11:43pm On Jun 17, 2021
grin wink
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by onlyson16(m): 2:35am On Jun 18, 2021
Akwamkpuruamu:
Anyday the North finally discovers oil in commercial quantity, that will be the end of one Nigeria. But the people of the Niger Delta see nothing wrong in all these waste of their money in elusive oil search up north
who knows if they av seen oil. But hiding it till nigeria break
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Racoon(m): 3:58am On Jun 18, 2021
Just imagine this grossly wastage of a nation's scared resources on a wide goose chase of this nature when the world has long left crude oil for renewable alternate energy sources? This shows that these malos are not thinking.

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by AchalugoNwa(f): 4:08am On Jun 18, 2021
isaacsegun:

I keep on thinking it... I haven't seen a region that is as foolish as those Niger Delta. Even me as a Yoruba person, if oil of that large quantity is found in our land, make I come see person wey go tell us one Nigeria. Aboki are the majority of the share holders follow by Yoruba while the Yorubas are the MD's at the same time. Their environment is been degraded and the Abokis are wasting billions of dollars on terrorism they created using Niger Delta money to buy arms and embezzle the remaining. The corruption in Niger Delta stinks to high heaven, once their leaders got a crumb and the militant are settled, the rest could go and die.

lol they'll call you land grabber

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Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by orisa37: 4:11am On Jun 18, 2021
This Government is just wasting NIGERIA.
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Grace001: 4:26am On Jun 18, 2021
What do you expect from a parasitic region that see free oil money? That’s one of the reason why Buhari became a president, so that he can position northerners to control 80% of the resources and power in Nigeria.

Millions $ has been spent on buying weapons to fight the monster they created, millions $$ went down the drain looking for oil in the north.

Work has commence on a $2bn rail line to Niger, do you think Buhari (northern oligarchy) don’t know what he is doing ?

They are yet to find the oil so Nigeria must continue to remain one by fire by force, they need money to execute their northern agenda before Nigeria disintegrate even if it’s to put Nigeria into debts they don’t care.

Las las southern Nigeria go get sense, by the time southern Nigeria eyes clear.

Happy one Nigeria . while northern Nigeria take the lion share of the resources and give peanut to their subject southern Nigeria that own the resource
Re: Millions of dollars down the drain, oil in the north remains elusive by Maxymilliano(m): 4:33am On Jun 18, 2021
After three decades of the elusive search for hydrocarbons in the Lake Chad Basin where the Federal Government spent about N149.4 billion, in the seismic expedition, yet the state-run energy company is giving it another shot in 2021, but this time around the world is racing away from oil and the government is broke.

Fo0lishness at it's peak

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