Nigeria’s Gas Reserves To Hit 230TCF Despite Poor Utilisation

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), says Nigeria gas reserves will increase to 230 trillion cubic feet by 2030.

While still struggling to effectively utilise the current 206 trillion standard cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas reserves, standing at about 206 trillion standard cubic feet, DPR, yesterday in Abuja, disclosed plans to work with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in adding 14 billion barrels to existing 36.9 billion crude oil reserves.

Increasing the reserves have remained elusive as the country repeatedly failed targets of boosting the reserves given the elusive state of the sector but with new legislation— the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), there are indications that increasing the reserves might be feasible.

Although investment in exploration and production is shrinking drastically as the world moves from hydrocarbons, Nigeria is banking on a 30 per cent profit share from the state-owned NNPC to finance such projects.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mele Kyari, Director of DPR, Sarki Auwalu said field analysis already showed that the country would prove new oil and gas finds.

In fact, under oil industry classification of P1, P2 and P3, with P1 being the most actual and recoverable, while P2 provides 50 per cent and P3 offering only 10 per cent challenges, Auwalu said most of the fields are in the region of P2 and some in P3.

“We realised that over 68 tcf are in P3 and 75 per cent of it exists in P2 area, which is the production area. So there are several possibilities that this volume will be proven and we can increase and hit 230 TCF before 2030.


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