NNPCL, First E&P begin production at OML 85, eye 20,000bpd

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NNPCL, First E&P begin production at OML 85, eye 20,000bpd
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The Nation Newspaper NNPCL, First E&P begin production at OML 85, eye 20,000bpd

and its Joint Venture partner in OML 85, First Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited , have commenced oil production from the asset also known as Madu Field.

The achievement is a testament to the commitment of the President Bola Tinubu administration to optimise production from the nation’s oil and gas assets through the provision of enabling environment for existing and prospective investors. It would be recalled that the Final Investment Decision on the development of the Madu Field and a sister field, Anyala, was taken by the NNPC Ltd/First E&P JV in 2018.

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