President Buhari has directed
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to begin to search
for crude oil and gas from the Benue Trough, NNPC’s Group Managing
Director, Maikanti Baru, disclosed tuesday.
According to Baru, the president’s
directive was part of efforts by his government to guarantee energy
security for the country, through oil and gas mining from other parts of
the country outside the Niger Delta.
The directive however came few weeks after Buhari asked NNPC to resume oil and gas exploration in the Chad Basin.
The directive however came few weeks after Buhari asked NNPC to resume oil and gas exploration in the Chad Basin.
Baru posited that the Chad Basin was prolific and would not be left untapped.
He pointed out that the president’s directive on the Benue Trough to a delegation of Benue State government that paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. The outcome of the meeting was stated in a statement from the Group General Manager Public Affairs of the corporation, Mallam Garuba Deen Muhammad.
He pointed out that the president’s directive on the Benue Trough to a delegation of Benue State government that paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. The outcome of the meeting was stated in a statement from the Group General Manager Public Affairs of the corporation, Mallam Garuba Deen Muhammad.
Also, reports indicate that the Benue
Trough is a major geological formation underlying a large part of
Nigeria, and extending about 1,000 kilometer north-east from the Bight
of Benin to Lake Chad.
The statement also said that both NNPC and Benue have reinvigorated their collaboration on an ethanol production project.
Furthermore, Baru disclosed that ethanol
when blended with petrol ensures excellent performance of vehicles, and
such energy sufficiency and proficiency were part of the cardinal
objectives of the NNPC.
The statement also revealed that the
leader of the delegation, Chief Terwase Orbunde, had earlier commended
the NNPC for resolving the recent fuel supply challenges and pledged the
readiness of the state government to support the quick take off of the
ethanol project, as it would generate jobs for Nigerians.
According to the statement, Orbunde
assured the NNPC of full support and cooperation from the state
government and the host communities.
According to him, the government fully identified with the energy policy of the federal government.
According to him, the government fully identified with the energy policy of the federal government.
Moreover, it said the ethanol project was part of
what NNPC initiated as its renewable energy programme in August 2005 in
conformity with the Kyoto Protocol agreement to which Nigeria is a
signatory.
It stated that the primary aim of the
programme is to link the agricultural sector with the oil and gas
industry, as well as gradually reduce the nation’s dependence on
imported gasoline, reduce environmental pollution as a result of
consumption of wholesale fossil fuel and create a commercially viable
industry that can generate sustainable domestic jobs.
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