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Nigeria supports 9 months extension for oil production cut

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July 1, 2019
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Crude oilNigeria on Monday  reaffirmed its strong support for the  nine month extension in oil production cut  under  the  ‘’Declaration of Cooperation’’ which seeks to  improve  global oil market stability among OPEC members.

Under the cooperation, OPEC member and non member nations accelerated the stabilisation  of global oil market through voluntary production adjustments  which amounted to 1.8 million barrels per day.

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Dr Folashade  Yemi-Esan, Head of the Nigerian Delegation to the 176th Meeting of OPEC stated this at a press conference in Vienna while  welcoming the commitment  by  Saudi Arabia and Russia on the proposed extension.

‘’Nigeria strongly endorses this commendable commitment and support this position, we believe that an extension of nine months is preferable to six months, as it offers greater certainty to the market, thereby reducing market volatility’’

She said that the nation recognised the transformational impact which the ‘’declaration of Cooperation’’ has had on global oil market with 24 oil producing countries working together and contributing to improved market statbility.

Yemi-Esan   who is the Permanent Secretary of the Petroleum Resources ministry noted that the development had benefited consumers and producers as well as impacted positively on health of the global economy.

She further expressed the nation’s commitment to the declaration saying that ‘’we will work to stabilise production by improving security in oil producing regions through continued engagement with local communities’’.

The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) recalls that the nation was excepted from the declaration  in December 2016 when it was first signed owing to the  security challenges in the Niger Delta at the time and difficulties in meeting up the voluntary production adjustment.

In the same development, Mr Bala Wunti, representative of the newly appointed Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
Mr Mele Kyari   noted that pricing and volume of products  remained key factors in ensuring sustainable revenue generation for the country.

‘’ Through the Declaration of Cooperation, greater stability is restored globally,  Nigeria believes that having the right price and volume can support our aspiration and ensure  a sustainable revenue generation’’

‘’We believe that continuation of the declaration is the way to go.  A Six month extension is too short a time and will not have the required impact in curbing uncertainty and volatility which existed before the cooperation’’

‘’So a nine month extension is the way to go considering the objective of the declaration, that is why Nigeria supports the initiative and is also  grateful that big nations are committed to it’’

Wunti further expressed the committed of the NNPC in revamping refineries, noting that in-country refining of crude through multiple channels and collaboration would ensure the nation becomes a major petroleum product exporter by 2020.

According to him, that is the vision of the incoming NNPC boss, and that is the vision of Nigeria.

The press briefing was attended by the media, analyst and experts in the petroleum sector

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