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Nigeria Says Exxon Commits $1.5B to Deepwater Growth

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Last updated: 2025/05/14 at 10:23 PM
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Exxon Mobil Corp. plans to speculate $1.5 billion in a deepwater oil discipline in Nigeria as Africa’s prime producer seems to be to spice up output, in keeping with the nation’s regulator.

The funding, anticipated inside the subsequent two years, will concentrate on reviving manufacturing within the Usan discipline and is along with funding earmarked for deliberate developments in Owowo and Erha, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee stated in a assertion Tuesday, citing a go to by Shane Harris, Exxon’s managing director in Nigeria.

The producer goals to succeed in oil output of two.4 million barrels a day after dropping to lower than half of that degree in 2022. Nigeria has taken measures to cut back vandalism and enhance laws, as oil majors have divested from onshore and shallow water fields as a result of safety considerations. Native impartial corporations are anticipated to boost output as belongings are transferred from current gross sales.

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Whereas Exxon’s funding plans sign its continued curiosity within the nation, the corporate initially thought-about spending as a lot as $10 billion on Nigeria’s offshore oil developments, the federal government stated in September. 

“This transfer counters hypothesis about Exxon Mobil’s potential withdrawal from Nigeria, as an alternative underscoring a strategic growth and strengthening of its operational footprint within the nation,” the NUPRC stated in Tuesday’s assertion. 

Exxon might attain a remaining funding determination on Usan within the third quarter, topic to approvals for its discipline growth plan and by companions, in keeping with NUPRC. 




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