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NNPC Exploration’s crude output hits 335,000bpd, highest in 36 years

A big feat has been hit by the NNPC Exploration & Production Limited, which achieved a record production level of 355,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) on December 1.

In a statement by Andy Odeh, NNPC’s spokesperson, the firm stated that the figure represents the highest daily output since 1989.

“On December 1st, 2025, NNPC E&P Limited (NEPL), the flagship upstream subsidiary of NNPC Limited, achieved a record production level of 355,000 barrels of oil per day, its highest daily output since 1989,” the statement reads.

“The milestone marks a significant step forward for Nigeria’s upstream sector and reflects the company’s ongoing transformation anchored on efficiency and discipline.

“The figures show genuine transformation: average daily production surged 52%, rising from 203,000 barrels per day in 2023 to 312,000 in 2025.”

The top firm said the production increase is a result of “a well-defined strategy focused on operational excellence, effective asset management, and structured field development”.

The NNPC stated that the NEPL’s performance reflects that with strong leadership, robust systems, and a dedicated workforce, Nigeria’s upstream sector can overcome years of instability.

“The achievement converts national ambition into measurable momentum,” the company said.

“The presidential targets of 2 million barrels per day by 2027 and 3 million by 2030 have often appeared aspirational. NEPL’s delivery brings them closer to reality.”

Commenting on the development, Bayo Ojulari, group chief executive officer (CEO) of the NNPC, noted that the milestone shows that Nigeria’s energy revival is no longer just a vision, but already underway.

“By showing its ability to exceed its own production benchmarks, NEPL confirms that the essential building blocks for scaling national output are being firmly established,” Ojulari said.

“The achievement signals that the machinery of production—equipment, processes, capabilities, and partnerships—can be driven with commercial discipline to produce real and positive outcomes.”

Reacting, Udy Ntia, NNPC’s executive vice-president of upstream, said the milestone goes beyond the 355,000 bpd figure.

“In a sector where shortcuts can yield short-term wins but long-term damage, NEPL is making a different point: sustainable progress must rest on responsible operations,” he said.

“This ensures that scaling production does not compromise worker safety, community wellbeing, or environmental protection.”

Managing director of the NEPL, Nicolas Foucart, said that the company’s record performance mirrors the broader transformation across the NNPC.

“This is a story shaped by leadership that charts a clear course; by partnerships built on alignment and accountability; and by a workforce whose hard work is turning goals into measurable progress,” Foucart said.

“Our people, our processes, and principles are the real engines behind this success. We are building for tomorrow, not just celebrating today.”

 

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