Ojulari-led NNPCL Boosting Reforms in Oil, Gas Industry, Says Group

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Ojulari-led NNPCL Boosting Reforms in Oil, Gas Industry, Says Group
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An organisation known as Renewed Hope Agenda Nigeria yesterday stated that the leadership of Bayo Ojulari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Limited, has brought a wave of transformation and investment in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

His tenure marks a decisive shift in the management of Nigeria’s most vital economic resource. His reforms have delivered measurable results.” zuka quoted Ojulari’s comments during a recent stakeholders’ briefing as saying: “We are committed to instilling a culture of accountability and commercial discipline. “The reforms we’re implementing are already producing real results.”

“These investments are expected to create jobs, increase revenue, and help lift oil production to 2 million barrels per day by 2027—and 3 million by 2030. Gas output is also set to climb to 8–10 billion cubic feet per day, supporting industrial growth and domestic power supply.” It noted that despite the resistance, Ojulari has displayed a stoic stance, as he remains undeterred, “because real transformation is never easy, but we are determined to build a stronger, more accountable NNPC-one that operates in the national interest.”

“Together, the team is modernising NNPC—cutting bureaucratic delays, raising operational standards, and pivoting toward future-focused investments, including natural gas and cleaner energy solutions.”

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