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By July 2023 Oil Production Will Hit 1.8 Million Barrels Per Day – Mele Kyari by Parachoko: 10:05pm On Jun 02, 2023
Mele Kyari, the GCEO of the NNPCL has said that by July 2023, the country’s oil production will hit 1.8 million barrels per day.
According to Kyari, the focus should not just be on crude oil but also on condensate production; which sometimes is more expensive than crude oil.

There are interventions to ensure that Nigeria tackles crude oil theft and other oil production sabotages.

Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has said that by July 2023, Nigeria’s crude oil production will reach 1.8 million barrels per day and 2 million barrels per day by December 2023.

He said this during an interview on Channels Television on June 1. During the interview, Kyari said Nigerians must understand that when it comes to crude oil production, condensates are just as important as crude oil and should also be classified as liquids, adding up to the country’s overall production output.

He said:

“The budget of this country is based on the cumulative production of our crude oil and condensates Mind you, sometimes, these condensates are more expensive than the crude oil, so it’s the total liquids we are dealing with.
“The total number of liquids as of today is up to 1.6 million barrels per day. We have a line of sight, by the end of July, we will hit 1.8 million barrels per day, and we will hit 2 million barrels per day by the end of December.”
He further stated that President Tinubu has already instructed the security agencies to tackle all security threats and the additional layers of intervention as well as increased investments will enable Nigeria to realize these oil production goals.

Local oil production
During the interview, Kyari said that when the Dangote Refinery starts churning out products, they will be transported across the country using trucks. He highlighted the fact that the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries will come onstream by the end of the year. He said:


“We did have some supply chain issues which is a global problem. There is a crisis in the global marine sector. Getting products to the locations is a huge challenge and we had some delays in the delivery of some of our equipment.

“However, the ambition is to get all our refineries working and the net effect is that this country will become an exporter of petroleum products.”

What you should know

In April 2023, Nigeria produced 998,602 barrels per day of crude oil, 66,317 barrels per day of blended condensates, and 180,110 barrels per day of unblended condensates. These figures make up 1.2 million barrels per day recorded for the month of April 2023.

Meanwhile, the country continues to face oil production threats ranging from the shift to renewable energy which has resulted in a lack of oil-centric investments, economic, political, and security risks, crude production sabotage as well as pipeline vandalism, and technical issues.

https://nairametrics.com/2023/06/02/dont-miss-by-july-2023-oil-production-will-hit-1-8-million-barrels-per-day-mele-kyari/

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Re: By July 2023 Oil Production Will Hit 1.8 Million Barrels Per Day – Mele Kyari by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:14pm On Jun 02, 2023
I won't say anything for now, because of Peter Obi.
Re: By July 2023 Oil Production Will Hit 1.8 Million Barrels Per Day – Mele Kyari by Puremind1225: 10:15pm On Jun 02, 2023
he's talking nonsense
Re: By July 2023 Oil Production Will Hit 1.8 Million Barrels Per Day – Mele Kyari by YouandiAllofus: 10:44pm On Jun 02, 2023
Good development.

And i will like to urge the labour union to be considerate and bear with the federal government on this policy as any industrial action is capable of further destabilizing the country and causing increased hardship worse than there is now.
It can also truncate the gains made so far in the aspect of curbing smugglers activities overborder in order to ensure more products stays within the country and eventually making its way into our petrol stations.
This can rapidly drive down the cost of the product as there will be enough supply to meet demand.

I indulge the labour union to instead negotiate minimun wage increment to six figures, demand hardship allowance which must be paid within 7 days after negotiation and agreement reached with the gov.

It is not always going to be easy, but one way or another, subsidy have to go for our common good.
And to achieve this, all parties need to meet somewhere in the middle

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