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Daily Post Nigeria Oil production: Nigeria targets 2m barrels per day by December 31 — NNPCL Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Business Oil production: Nigeria targets 2m barrels per day by December 31 — NNPCL Published on November 25, 2024 By Matthew Atungwu The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, said it is working closely with relevant stakeholders to boost crude oil production to over two million barrels per day, bpd, by the end of 2024. NNPCL Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, made this known in a statement on Monday while debunking reports on production disparity figures supplied by the company and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Company, NUPRC. There were reports earlier alleging that the 1.54 million bpd for September cited by NUPRC was far below the 1.8 million bpd for November cited by NNPCL. However, Soneye said there was no disparity between production given by both stakeholders. The statement further explained that the seeming disparity is a result of the difference in the period of coverage in the reports—whereas the NNPCL figure was the peak production for October 2024, the NUPRC figure was the average production for September 2024. “The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has clarified that there is no discrepancy between its crude oil production figures and those supplied by the regulatory agency, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Company (NUPRC),” the statement read in part. According to the statement, the Chief Executive Officer of NUPRC, Mr. Gbenga Komolafe, confirmed this at the recent 42nd Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists Annual International Conference & Exhibition in Lagos, where he disclosed that Nigeria’s crude oil output, including condensate, increased by 16.56 per cent to 1.8m bpd in October 2024, from 1.54 million bpd in September 2024. Represented by the Executive Commissioner, Development & Production, Enorense Amadasu, the CEO of NUPRC was quoted as saying: “This represents an increase of 253,710 bpd to reach 1.8 million bpd in October, up from 1.54 million bpd in September 2024, representing 16.56 per cent month-on-month rise. NUPRC also confirmed at the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists event that the 1.8m bpd feat pushed Nigeria’s production beyond the 1.5m bpd quota of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). “There is, therefore, no disparity or discrepancy in the production figures by NNPCL and the regulator,” the statement added. Related Topics: NNPCL oil production Don't Miss Nigerian govt excited over GDP growth of 3.46% despite inflationary trends You may like FIRS, Customs, NNPCL, other agencies exceed 2024 revenue target Import licence: NNPCL asks court to strike out Dangote Refinery’s suit Energy group laments high importation of fuel amid NNPCL decision to patronise local refineries Coalition demands probe of alleged N3tn fuel importation fraud by NNPCL, business partners NNPCL vows to hit 2mbpd crude production in Nigeria by December South-South group reacts to Tinubu’s latest appointments in NNPCL Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd
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Education City High School (ECHS), uniting students from three of Qatar Foundation (QF)’s Pre-University Education schools — Qatar Academy Doha, Qatar Academy Sidra, and Qatar Academy for Science and Technology — is to organise ‘Ru’ya’, a TEDx-style event showcasing the creativity, passion, and growth of students as they share impactful stories. The event, on December 15, from 5pm-7.30pm at QAD Primary Auditorium, will feature nine talks delivered by students and parents. These talks will delve into passionate ideas, visionary perspectives, and transformative personal journeys, reflecting a commitment to excellence and fostering lifelong learning and inspiration within the community. Shantanu Rajadhyaksha, IB Core Co-ordinator and IBDP Business Management teacher at ECHS, part of Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education, said: “Ru’ya highlights that education extends beyond classrooms and exams. It reminds the community that learning is a dynamic process that happens through collaboration, creativity, and shared experiences. “In Ru’ya, everyone is a learner, whether they are speakers or part of the audience. The event creates a space where individuals come together to share, inspire, and grow collectively. He added that everyone in the community has unique qualities to offer, and with the appropriate platform, they can inspire others and make a meaningful difference. “Ru’ya provides a powerful motivational drive for students, encouraging them to develop and apply 21st century skills in a real-world setting. Through this experience, participants will build strong bonds, work as a team, and strive to meet high standards, learning and improving with each step. “In addition, Ru’ya is an opportunity to gain essential communication and organisational skills. Whether they are speakers or planners, they develop empathy by listening to others and understanding the needs of their audience, while also learning how to create an impactful event. “The audience benefits by being exposed to diverse perspectives and seeing students speak confidently about their passions. This fosters a culture of curiosity and risk-taking, creating a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and safe.” “I also hope that Ru’ya serves as a model for authentic learning - learning that goes beyond grades and exams - to embrace deeper, more meaningful social and educational processes.” Ru’ya, a student-led initiative, serves as a platform to foster connection and empowerment across generations, promoting meaningful dialogue and shared inspiration. All revenue from the event will contribute to the Education Above All Foundation’s mission to expand access to educational opportunities globally. To register and join this evening of inspiration and community, tickets are now available at (Education City Ru’ya) for QR50, a statement added Sunday. Related Story TNG celebrates Teachers’ Day and outstanding efforts TNG science fair focuses on sustainable futureAP News Summary at 5:39 p.m. EST