NNPC

NNPC In Figures

Years of experience: Around 50

Number of employees: More than 7,000

NNPC Limited is a global energy company. The company is the largest oil producer and supplier in Africa. Formerly the national oil company of Nigeria, NNPC has operated as a private for-profit company since 2021. Today its activities cover the entire energy value chain and are oriented towards realising the energy transition while ensuring Nigeria’s energy security.

NNPC has five business lines:

  • Upstream: Development of oil and gas reserves, oil and gas services and engineering
  • Downstream: Provision of energy supply stability for the domestic market, including energy trading, retail, shipping, storage and petrochemicals
  • Gas and Power: Development of gas processing and transmission networks
  • New Energy: Sustainable, low-carbon and carbon-neutral energy solutions, including carbon-neutral fuels, biofuels, renewable energy and greenhouse gas emission reduction projects
  • Non-energy: Non-core energy business ventures, including investments, training, real estate and healthcare

NNPC’s seeks to grow its global capacity to deliver energy. To achieve this goal, the company is increasing upstream production and revamping its refining assets with greenfield projects which integrate chemicals production. NNPC further looks to expand gas processing and develop its transportation services to meet both domestic and international demand. While ensuring these goals, the company also focuses on environmental sustainability through its long-term decarbonisation programme and investments in renewable energy.

NNPC News and Interviews

Interview
Nigeria - April 03, 2023

Laurent Maubre of Dorman Long Engineering talks about opportunities for services providers in Nigeria’s energy industry.

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TotalEnergies renews Namibian licence
NEWS
Namibia - May 29, 2023

TotalEnergies has renewed the production licence of the offshore OML 130 concession in Namibia for 20 years, the French energy giant announced on Monday.

The block…

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Nigeria's downstream sees new dynamism
Articles
Nigeria - May 19, 2023

Although one of the largest crude producers worldwide, Nigeria has struggled to develop its downstream sector. A lack of refining capacity and heavy subsidies on…

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Methanol as the energy of the future TEY_post_Ben_Okoye
Interview
Nigeria - February 09, 2023

Ben Okoye, group managing director of Brass Petrochemical Company (BPCL), talks to The Energy Year about the company’s methanol project and the goals and challenges…

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Improving Nigeria’s refining capabilities TEY_post_Ayodele_Oni
Interview
Nigeria - February 01, 2023

Ayodele Oni, a partner at Bloomfield LP, talks to The Energy Year about the way the firm is adapting its business strategies and possible solutions to challenges within…

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Nigeria’s changing upstream sector James-EDET
Interview
Nigeria - December 16, 2022

James Edet, president of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), talks to The Energy Year about changes the association hopes to see in the…

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