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FG targets 810,000-barrel daily increase in production from deepwater fields

Mr Komolafe said the additional output could increase Nigeria’s total monthly crude production by 2.51 million barrels per day, including condensates.

• August 1, 2025
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Oil production [Credit: Guardian News]

The federal government has mapped out plans to increase crude oil production by approximately 810,000 barrels per day (bpd) from the country’s deepwater oil fields through a new cluster and nodal development initiative.

Gbenga Komolafe, commission chief executive (CCE), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), made this known in Abuja at its stakeholders’ workshop on deep/shallow water cluster/nodal development.

The initiative, championed by the NUPRC, is part of a broader effort to revive Nigeria’s offshore oil production, which has suffered a decline in recent years.

The workshop had as its theme “Harnessing the potential of deep/shallow water, oil and gas accumulations through clusters/nodal development in Nigeria.”

Mr. Komolafe, represented by Babajide Fashina, Executive Commissioner for Economic Regulation and Strategic Planning at NUPRC, stated that if fully implemented, the additional output could increase Nigeria’s total monthly crude production by 2.51 million barrels per day, including condensates.

He said this would significantly strengthen the country’s revenue generation capacity and improve compliance with OPEC+ production quotas.

Mr Komolafe said the plan was conceived in response to the industry’s dwindling offshore output and the need to harness untapped reserves for sustainable growth.

“At the peak of our deepwater oil production in 2016, Nigeria was producing about 800,000 bpd. Sadly, that figure has now dropped to below 500,000 bpd,” he said.

The CCE explained that its data showed that there are over 5.13 billion barrels of oil and 13.53 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas still sitting untapped in the deepwater acreages.

He stated that 3.59 billion barrels fell under 2P reserves, meaning they were proven and probable but yet undeveloped.

“A preliminary regulatory deep-dive through the field development plans (FDPs) approvals indicates that current developments-in-view could unlock around 1.55 billion barrels of oil and condensate and another 1.49 tcf of associated gas. Once these approved FDPs are executed, we could see peak oil production rise by as much as 810,000 barrels of oil per day.

“A new Shallow and Deep Water Cluster Development Committee was inaugurated within the NUPRC to work closely with international oil companies (IOCs) and indigenous producers to identify and mature these opportunities.

“Through this collaborative approach, we want to maximise returns from existing assets, ramp up volumes, and reduce unit technical costs,” he said.

Mr Komolafe expressed dissatisfaction that, despite the huge potential, the deepwater fields were underutilised due to challenges such as funding gaps, infrastructure limitations, regulatory bottlenecks, and delayed project sanctions.

He said the eight Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units were grossly underutilised, adding that with collaboration, more would be achieved.

The CCE added that deep offshore reserves currently account for 18 per cent of Nigeria’s total oil and condensate reserves, with major discoveries such as the Bonga, Agbami, Egina, and Erha fields leading the way.

He said the country has cumulatively produced over 4.4 billion barrels from deepwater operations, with contributions from Shell, ExxonMobil, TotalEnergies, Agip, and Chevron.

Mr Komolafe, however, urged operators to embrace the collaborative model and commit to delivering results that would drive energy security, economic stability, and prosperity for all stakeholders.

The executive commissioner for development and production at NUPRC, Enorense Amadasu, stated that unlocking production would rely on executing already-approved FDPs and adopting new cost-saving frameworks.

Mr Amadasu, in a presentation, said execution of the approved development plans in deep offshore fields was expected to bring in an additional 810,000 bpd.

“This is not just theoretical. We already have projects like Bonga North that have taken Final Investment Decisions, and several more like Owowo, Zaba Zaba, Eta, NAE, and others are in view,” he said.

He said multiple challenges, including high technology costs, uneconomic standalone developments, and delays in final investment decisions, have slowed progress.

“We have identified over 20 key deep-water assets, such as Owowo, Nsiko, Bolia, Aparo, Bonga South West, Doro, Sheki, Akpo West, and others. While some may lack scale individually, they can become viable if developed together,” he said.

On government incentives, Mr Amadasu cited ongoing interventions, including zero hydrocarbon tax on deepwater fields under the Petroleum Industry Act, as well as Presidential Directives 40, 41, and 42.

He said the directives would address the issue of tax incentives for non-associated gas and accelerate local content compliance and cost reductions in contracting cycles.

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