By Abdul lawal
President Muhammadu Buhari will, on Tuesday, supervise the first oil drill in oil fields located in Bauchi and Gombe States.
The ground-breaking ceremony of the Kolmani Oil Prospecting Lease (OPL) 809 and 810 at the Kolmani field site will be the first oil drilling in Northern Nigeria.
Oil was discovered in commercial volume in the region about two years ago.
DailyNewscraft.ng report that International Oil Companies (IOCs) like Shell , Chevron, Total had carried out oil exploration in the Benue and Bauchi Basin without success and the fields abandoned.
Similarly, the New Frontier Exploration services of NNPC also carried out several years of oil and gas exploration in the Chad basin in Borno State with unsuccessful operation.
However, DailyNewscraft.ng gathered that a more modern 3- dimension apparatus was introduced in the like geological survey of the area for more reliable information that guide the last exercise.
While Nigeria is already exploring crude oil in southern Niger Delta, this exploration up north will be the first after an attempt in the Borno region was halted by insecurity and poor seismic data acquisition.
NNPC Limited since 2016, launched a search for oil in some Northern states which led to the discovery of the oil in commercial quantity in Bauchi, Gombe, Borno and Niger States.
According to officials at NNPC Ltd, the oil field in Bauchi and Gombe axis will be developed by Sterling Global Oil, New Nigeria Development Commission (NNDC) and NNPC Limited.
“The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, 22nd November and will be attended by Mr. President himself together with most of his cabinet members including the Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva,” an official told Daily Trust.
NNPC Ltd has continually spent on frontier exploration as captured in its FAAC report.
With the new Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2022, funding for frontier exploration has risen to 30 per cent, which means the reformer NNPC Ltd would have more fund to develop oil fields in Nigeria.
At the moment, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) said crude oil reserve is at 37 billion barrels.
Reports said the Kolmani fields holds over a billion crude oil reserve, which could significantly raise Nigeria’s oil reserve that has not grown in 10 years.
The oil discovery in the north is coming at a time when crude oil production in the south has dropped to about 1.2 million barrels per day mainly due to oil theft and vandalism.
Oil production in the north could be a backup to shore up revenue for Nigeria as it witnesses huge budget deficit .