- Nigeria Oil And Gas Concessions Map And Licenses Bureau Nj
- Nigeria Oil And Gas Concessions Map And Licenses Bureau Nyc
Concessions (Pre 1969). Came into Nigeria and in 1938 was granted an oil exploration license covering the entire country by the British Colonial Government under the Mineral Oils Ordinance of 1914. Nigeria’s oil and gas industry was expanding into shallow and deep offshore areas and the need to source the necessary funding.

Nigeria Oil and Gas Concessions Map and Licenses. NBR Services, France. The map is accompanied by a 25-page.pdf file including the list of operators, partners, type of Joint Operating Agreement (JOA), OMLs and OPLs as well as the oilfields and some technical information. Vision: To be a Leading Regulator in the Oil and Gas Sector Mission: To ensure the sustainable development of Nigeria’s Oil and Gas resources across the value chain for our stakeholders through effective regulation, while entrenching world class professionalism, accountability, and transparency. Sep 04, 2020 Oil prospecting licenses are mainly acquired by two major means, which are the Bidding Rounds and the Grant on the application to the Minister of Petroleum. Only the holder of a concession can engage in petroleum prospecting in Nigeria. Concessions are allocated to operators based on an open competitive bidding process.
Nigeria Oil And Gas Concessions Map And Licenses Bureau Nj
Nigeria Oil and Gas Concessions Map and Licenses. NBR Services, France. 2006. The map is accompanied by a 25-page .pdf file including the list of operators, partners, type of Joint Operating Agreement (JOA), OMLs and OPLs as well as the oilfields and some technical information.
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Nigeria Oil And Gas Concessions Map And Licenses Bureau Nyc
| 65-1060 | Per sheet | $999.95 |
Sample data: CHEVRON NIGERIA LTD. (JV : NNPC 60%, Chevron 40%)
OPL / OML | Discovery | Number of Producing | Installed | Water | Production Datas | STOIIP | Notes |
OML 49 | Abiteye | 11 | Flow Station | 2001= 5,159 | |||
Aroh | 1992 | 1 | None | 1992 to 2002= 0 | 88.8 | Producing cost 2.42$/bbls | |
Benin River | 9 | 1997= 30,000 | |||||
Dibi | 1995 | 9 | Flow Station | 4 | 1995 to 1997= 0 | 548.441 | 0% gas flaring. Expected peak production 65 000 bopd. |
Ewan | 1980 | 11 | EPS (1998) | 6 | 1980 to 1997= 0 2001= 19,684 | 620.6 | Developed at $ 1,3/bbl. Low to medium gravity oil. 3 main reservoirs at depths 4,500’-6,000’. |
Gbokoda | 1995 | 25 | 3 - 6 | 1995 to 1997= 0 | 713.26 | 0% gas flaring. Expected production 85 000 bopd. |
This map and the listing include:
- NNPC Joint Ventures (JVs),
- Discretionnary Rounds (Production Sharing Contracts, Sole Risk, Service Contract),
- Indigenous Licensing Round 1993,
- Deep Water PSCs,
- PSCs Back up Rights 2003-2004,
- Listing of Blocks (Niger Delta Onshore, Niger Delta Continental Shelf, Niger Delta Deep Offshore, Anambra Basin, Benue Trough Onshore, Chad Basin Onshore),
- Listing of oilfields,
- Listing of marginal fields round 2001,
- Listing of marginal fields operators and partners,
- Nigeria - Sao Tome Joint Development Zone (JDZ) (listing only).
- Listing of JDZ Nigeria/Sao Tomé operators and partners,