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SANCTION SABOTOUERS OF OIL & GAS FACILITIES- PAST CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF NNPCL         

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SANCTION SABOTOUERS OF OIL & GAS FACILITIES- PAST CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF NNPCL                                                                                                                                        21-07-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                         Past Chief Executive Officers of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company limited, say any attack on crude oil and gas facilities as well as illegal refining are acts of criminality and economic sabotage.

In a communique at the end of a meeting with management staff of the NNPCL in Abuja, the past Chief Executives reiterated that all
activities hindering oil and gas exploration and production in Nigeria must be sanctioned.

The communique also noted that limited information is in the public domain on NNPC’s operations since transition to a private commercial entity and has led to misleading commentary on the activities of the company.

It commended the Increasing crude oil and gas production, Funding of upstream operations and investments, Gas supply and infrastructure development for domestic and export including CNG and LPG delivery, Refineries rehabilitation progress and Reduction in carbon emissions and commercialisation of Nigeria’s vast gas resources.

The forum provided insights on NNPC’s transition post PIA, the challenges and opportunities.

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