Oil & Energy
COVID-19: Total Donates Medical Items To Army, RSG
Oil and gas giant, Total E&P has donated various medical items to the 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt and the Rivers State Government as part of measures to combat coronavirus (COVID-19.
Executive Director, PH District, Total E&P Nigeria Limited. Victor Bandele while presenting the items at the 6 Division, Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt, last Saturday said the gesture was a show of appreciation for the Division’s level of involvement in protecting the lives of people around.
Bandele also said the items were aimed at enhancing the 6 Division capacity to support the initiative and measures that the government had already put in place, noting that Total sincerely hopes that the Coronavirus pandemic would not go beyond what it is currently.
“Total as a company, our lives are built around people and this is what we are demonstrating. Please continue to do the maximum that you can do and if there is any other thing that you need, we are always there to give what is required,” Bandele said.
He thanked the division for the continued support given to the company, saying Total looks forward to receiving more support from the Division.
Some of the items donated to the Army and the Rivers State Government included medical beds/mattresses, surgical masks/hoods, hand sanitizers, medical goggles, sprayers, medical gowns, bouffant, (hair cover, among others.
In his response, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigeria Army, Major-Gen, Felix Oguguoh, expressed happiness and thanked Total E&P for the gesture.
Oguguoh said the Army is proactive and doesn’t wait until something happens before they start preparing for it, saying, “Before the Covid-19 started, the Army has already started preparing a place that they can use as their own way of putting up a fight against the spread of the disease, particularly the whole idea of panic that comes with the issues of the disease.”
Major-General Oguguoh said the items donated by the oil multinational would go a long way in supporting the intervention the army give from time to time through medial outreach to communities.
Total also presented medical items to the Rivers State Ministry of Health.
The medical items which were received by the state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Princewill Chike was presented by Total E&P’s Deputy Managing Director (DMD), Port Harcourt District, Engr. Guillaume Doulout.
Engr. Doulout said it was the firm’s desire to support the state government’s laudable efforts in combating the COVID-19.
By: Dennis Naku
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Take Concrete Action To Boost Oil Production, FG Tells IOCs
Speaking at the close of a panel session at the just concluded 2026 Nigerian International Energy Summit, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, said the government had created an enabling environment for oil companies to operate effectively.
Lokpobiri stressed that the performance of the petroleum industry is fundamentally tied to the success of upstream operators, noting that the Nigerian economy remains largely dependent on foreign exchange earnings from the sector.
According to him, “I have always maintained that the success of the oil and gas industry is largely dependent on the success of the upstream. From upstream to midstream and downstream, everything is connected. If we do not produce crude oil, there will be nothing to refine and nothing to distribute. Therefore, the success of the petroleum sector begins with the success of the upstream.
“I am also happy with the team I have had the privilege to work with, a community of committed professionals. From the government’s standpoint, it is important to state clearly that there is no discrimination between indigenous producers and other operators.
“You are all companies operating in the same Nigerian space, under the same law. The Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) does not differentiate between local and foreign companies. While you may operate at different scales, you are governed by the same regulations. Our expectation, therefore, is that we will continue to work together, collaborate, and strengthen the upstream sector for the benefit of all Nigerians.”
The minister pledged the federal government’s continued efforts to sustain its support for the industry through reforms, tax incentives and regulatory adjustments aimed at unlocking the sector’s full potential.
“We have provided extensive incentives to unlock the sector’s potential through reforms, tax reliefs and regulatory changes. The question now is: what will you do in return? The government has given a lot.
Now is the time for industry players to reciprocate by investing, producing and delivering results,” he said.
Lokpobiri added that Nigeria’s success in the upstream sector would have positive spillover effects across Africa, while failure would negatively impact the continent’s midstream and downstream segments.
“We have talked enough. This is the time to take concrete actions that will deliver measurable results and transform this industry,” he stated.
It would be noted that Nigeria’s daily average oil production stood at about 1.6 million barrels per day in 2025, a significant shortfall from the budget benchmark of 2.06 million barrels per day.
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The energy expert further warned that repeated public admissions of incompetence by NNPC leadership risk eroding investor confidence, weakening Nigeria’s energy security framework, and undermining years of policy efforts aimed at domestic refining, price stability, and job creation.
He described as most worrisome the assertion that there is no urgency to restart the Port Harcourt Refinery because the Dangote Refinery is currently meeting Nigeria’s petroleum needs.
“Such a statement is annoying, unacceptable, and indicative of leadership that is not solution-centric,” he said.
The PETROAN National PRO reiterated that Nigeria cannot continue to normalise waste, institutional failure, and retrospective justification of poor decisions stressing that admitting failure is only meaningful when followed by accountability, reforms, and a clear, credible plan to prevent recurrence.
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