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NAPE Tasks Stakeholders On Oil Reserves
The Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) on Thursday appealed to the Federal Government and other oil industry stakeholders to focus on growing the nation’s dwindling oil reserves.
NAPE’s President, Chikwendu Edoziem made the appeal when he spoke with newsmen on the sidelines of the association’s ongoing 33rd Annual International Conference and Exhibition in Lagos.
According to Edoziem, stakeholders like producers and government need to come together to critically look at the oil reserves and focus more on how to grow it.
He said that Nigeria had an expectation of 40 billion barrels (bbls) in 2010 but could only attain 37 billion barrels.
“It is at a certain milestone you take the records and see where we are indeed; 37bbls was the last number we know the government was credibly credited with.
“The reason Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said our reserves was 37bbls is because we have not had significant discovery since then.
“All we have been doing is producing and this has led to declining reserves. That is not a good place to be,’’ the NAPE chief said.
He said that NAPE’s position on Nigeria’s oil reserves was that Nigeria held the biggest reserves in Africa.
“We are looking at the sustainability of this very position and growing Nigeria’s reserves.“However, this will not be possible unless we have the regulatory framework that will encourage exploration, especially in the area of new hydrocarbon discovery.
“We’ve talked about inland and other basins that we have.