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NNPC Remits 19 Trillion Naira in 14 Months

Ebenezer Chukwudi10 hours ago9 hours ago02 mins
NNPC Remits 19 Trillion Naira in 14 Months

The NNPC Limited has remitted N19.5 trillion to the Federation Account over fourteen months following a series of structural operational overhauls. Bayo Ojulari, the group chief executive officer, announced the figures during an energy conference in Abuja. The state-backed energy firm also clawed back $3.4 billion in expenses through aggressive contract restructuring and procurement adjustments. This massive fiscal surge arrives as a vital lifeline for a government currently managing heavy deficit constraints.

A dramatic recovery in crude production volumes provided the foundation for this improved financial performance. National output climbed to 1.71 million barrels per day, marking the highest extraction level achieved in five years. Officials attribute the production rebound to enhanced security and a 98 percent recovery rate across major export terminals. The improvement stands in sharp contrast to the near-total operational collapse observed at key facilities a few years ago. Higher output allows the state to take full advantage of current international market valuations.

Domestic gas supply infrastructure also expanded significantly due to the completion of key pipeline connections. Total gas production reached 7.5 billion standard cubic feet per day, driven by critical infrastructural completions along the northern distribution corridor. The state energy firm maintained full compliance with its joint venture cash call obligations throughout the past year. Meeting these financial commitments restores institutional credibility with international oil companies operating within the country. The administration hopes this fiscal discipline will unlock fresh exploration capital from foreign development partners.

Despite these positive headline figures, structural transparency concerns continue to linger around the national oil company. The state firm has historically faced criticism from provincial governors over unverified operational deductions before net remittances arrive. While the current 19-trillion-naira payment is substantial, details regarding the internal subsidy mechanisms remain sparse. Independent financial analysts argue that the corporation requires tighter legislative oversight to prevent arbitrary revenue retention. True corporate transparency demands more than periodic announcements at industry conferences.

Sustaining this revenue momentum depends heavily on maintaining security across vulnerable production corridors. Pipeline vandalism and crude theft continue to pose an ongoing threat to overall output stability. The state must also accelerate parallel infrastructure projects to meet its ultimate target of two million barrels per day. For now, the latest financial returns provide a temporary buffer for public treasuries nationwide. The real test is whether these reforms can survive future shifts in global energy markets.

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