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Pipeline Security: We’ve Seen Production Growth, Says NNPC

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Pipeline Security: We’ve Seen Production Growth, Says NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has confirmed that national crude oil production has grown from a historic low of 960,000 barrels per day in 2022 to an average of 1.71 million barrels per day and a peak production of 1.84 million barrels per day in 2025, owing to the establishment of the integrated energy security for pipelines in the Niger Delta.

Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, made the disclosure at the Parliamentary Roundtable on the State of Pipelines Security which held at the National Assembly, in Abuja, on Wednesday.

Speaking on the success of the security arrangement, Ojulari explained that it was not accidental, and that it involved an “integrated energy security model that combines legislative and executive policy alignment, actionable intelligence, kinetic deployment capabilities, regulatory oversight, industry cooperation, and community‑embedded surveillance mechanisms”.

He said the resurgence of production due to the effective tackling of the twin menace of oil theft and pervasive pipeline sabotage has led to the restoration of investors’ confidence in the nation’s oil and gas sector.

In his welcome address, the President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, represented by Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, called for collaboration among agencies and stakeholders in resolving all challenges impeding production growth.

On his part, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who was represented by the Leader of the House, Hon. (Prof.) Julius Ihonvbere, urged the forum to evaluate the progress made so far with a view to ensuring fairness and equity.

The Parliamentary Roundtable on the State of Pipelines Security was convened by the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources. It had in attendance the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, National Security Adviser, Minister of Defence, and representatives of oil industry regulatory agencies.

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The Roundtable also featured presentations by the Chief of Defence Staff, Inspector General of Police, Director General of the Department of State Services, Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, and private security companies.

Andy Odeh
Chief Corporate Communications Officer
NNPC Ltd
Abuja
8th April, 2026

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NNPC Launches Cawthorne Crude Onto Global Market

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NNPC Launches Cawthorne Crude Onto Global Market

NNPC Ltd. Launches cawthorne crude onto global market…Exports First Cargo to Netherlands, Reinforcing Production Growth, Export Diversification Strategy.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, has commenced export of its new crude grade – Cawthorne, marking a significant milestone in the Company’s drive to increase Nigeria’s crude oil production and expand its portfolio of globally competitive export streams.

Cawthorne blend crude, the latest addition to Nigeria’s basket of crude grades, has an API gravity of 36.4, placing it firmly within the light, sweet category – comparable to Bonny Light, and highly valued in the global market for its superior petrol and diesel yields.

NNPC Ltd confirms that on Sunday, 5th April, 2026, the Cawthorne blend crude, which was loaded on an MT Eburones vessel, headed to The Netherlands, and unto the global market.

The maiden 950,000 barrels cargo was exported via the Cawthorne Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel. Strategically located offshore Bonny, Rivers State, the FSO enhances crude evacuation from OML 18 and strengthens Nigeria’s export reliability, operational efficiency, and overall energy security.

The introduction of Cawthorne to the international market underscores NNPC Ltd’s deliberate strategy to unlock value from its asset base, deepen market competitiveness, and support the Presidential mandate of scaling crude oil production to three million barrels per day and gas output to 12 billion cubic feet per day by 2030.

The launch of the Cawthorne grade builds on recent additions such as Nembe and Utapate, reflecting a sustained and structured approach by NNPC Ltd to optimise production, expand market offerings, and reinforce Nigeria’s position in the global crude oil market.

Commenting on the development, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policy direction and sector reforms and the tremendous collaboration shown by OML 18 partners, the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and other stakeholders towards achieving the milestone.

Stressing that NNPC Ltd is focused on deepening partnerships, strengthening operational discipline and deploying innovative solutions to ensure sustainable growth and energy security for the nation, Ojulari also reaffirmed the Company’s commitment to disciplined execution and value delivery.

“This milestone reflects the direction we have set for NNPC Limited—one anchored on execution, partnership, and value creation. We are moving decisively from resource potential to resource monetisation, ensuring that every asset delivers measurable commercial outcomes.

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The successful export of the Cawthorne crude grade is not an isolated achievement; it is part of a broader, deliberate strategy to grow production, deepen market relevance, and strengthen Nigeria’s position as a reliable global energy supplier.

We remain firmly focused on delivering sustainable growth in line with national objectives and global market expectations,” he added.

NNPC Limited will continue to leverage innovation, strategic partnerships, and operational discipline to unlock the full value of Nigeria’s hydrocarbon resources while ensuring Nigeria’s long-term energy security and economic growth.

Andy Odeh

Chief Corporate Communications Officer

NNPC Ltd.

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EFCC Arrests One For Naira Mutilation In Maiduguri

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EFCC Arrests One For Naira Mutilation In Maiduguri

The Maiduguri Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, April 7, 2025 arrested one Fatima Muhammed for an alleged Naira mutilation.

The suspect was arrested following a viral video circulated on tiktok where she was seen cleaning mucus from her nose using N500 Naira note.

Following the release of the video, operatives of the Commission traced and arrested her in the Maiduguri metropolis area.

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The suspect is currently under investigation at the Maiduguri detention facility while investigation is ongoing.

She will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

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NNPC Ltd Unveils New Crude Grade, Ships 950,000 Barrels To Netherlands

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NNPC Ltd Unveils New Crude Grade, Ships 950,000 Barrels To Netherlands

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has commenced the export of a new crude oil grade, Cawthorne, in a move aimed at boosting Nigeria’s crude output and strengthening its footprint in the global oil market.

The national oil company disclosed on Tuesday that the maiden cargo of the new blend was successfully shipped to Europe, signalling what industry observers describe as a renewed push to diversify Nigeria’s crude export streams and improve revenue generation.

In a statement, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer of NNPC Ltd, Andy Odeh, said the first cargo of the Cawthorne blend was lifted on April 5, 2026, aboard the MT Eburones vessel en route to the Netherlands.

The statement read, “The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has commenced export of its new crude grade, Cawthorne, marking a significant milestone in the company’s drive to increase Nigeria’s crude oil production and expand its portfolio of globally competitive export streams.

“Cawthorne blend crude, the latest addition to Nigeria’s basket of crude grades, has an API gravity of 36.4, placing it firmly within the light, sweet category, comparable to Bonny Light, and highly valued in the global market for its superior petrol and diesel yields.

“NNPC Ltd confirms that on Sunday, April 5, 2026, the Cawthorne blend crude, which was loaded on the MT Eburones vessel, is headed to the Netherlands and onward to the global market.”

Odeh noted that the maiden cargo, estimated at 950,000 barrels, was exported through the Cawthorne Floating Storage and Offloading vessel located offshore Bonny, Rivers State.

“The cargo was exported via the Cawthorne Floating Storage and Offloading vessel, which is strategically located offshore Bonny.

“The facility enhances crude evacuation from OML 18 and strengthens Nigeria’s export reliability, operational efficiency, and overall energy security”, he said.

The new crude grade, with an API gravity of 36.4, falls within the light, sweet category, making it attractive to international refiners due to its high yield of premium products such as petrol and diesel.

This places Cawthorne in the same league as Nigeria’s flagship Bonny Light crude, which is widely sought after in global markets.

The development comes as Nigeria intensifies efforts to ramp up crude production and meet ambitious national targets, including three million barrels per day of oil and 12 billion cubic feet per day of gas by 2030.

NNPC said the introduction of the Cawthorne blend is part of a broader strategy to unlock value from its asset base, expand market offerings, and reinforce Nigeria’s competitiveness in the international oil market.

The company noted that the new grade builds on recent additions such as Nembe and Utapate, reflecting a structured effort to optimise production and diversify export options.

Commenting on the development, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Bayo Ojulari, said the milestone reflects the company’s shift towards commercial efficiency and value creation.

“This milestone reflects the direction we have set for NNPC Limited, one anchored on execution, partnership, and value creation. We are moving decisively from resource potential to resource monetisation, ensuring that every asset delivers measurable commercial outcomes,” he said.

Ojulari added, “The successful export of the Cawthorne crude grade is not an isolated achievement; it is part of a broader, deliberate strategy to grow production, deepen market relevance, and strengthen Nigeria’s position as a reliable global energy supplier.

“We remain firmly focused on delivering sustainable growth in line with national objectives and global market expectations.”

He also commended the Federal Government’s reform agenda and collaboration among key stakeholders, including OML 18 partners and regulators, in achieving the milestone.

NNPC reiterated its commitment to leveraging innovation, partnerships, and operational discipline to maximise the value of Nigeria’s hydrocarbon resources while ensuring long-term energy security.

Nigeria has in recent years struggled with declining crude oil production due to challenges such as oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and underinvestment in upstream operations.

To address this, the Federal Government and NNPC have introduced reforms and partnerships aimed at boosting output and improving efficiency across the value chain.

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The introduction of the Cawthorne crude comes months after the country last added new export grades to its crude slate, reflecting a gradual but deliberate effort to expand its offerings in the international market.

The most recent additions before Cawthorne were Nembe crude, introduced around 2023, and Utapate crude, which entered the market in 2024. These followed a relatively long period during which Nigeria’s crude oil exports were dominated by established grades such as Bonny Light, Qua Iboe, Forcados, and Escravos.

Expanding the country’s crude slate could help Nigeria remain competitive amid shifting global energy dynamics and increasing demand for cleaner, high-quality crude blends.

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