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14 companies bid for OML 119

Representative of the NNPC GMD and Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, Engr. Farouk Sa’id (2nd from right), displaying one of the bids during the public opening of bids for the financing and redevelopment of OML 119. With him are the Group General Manager, Supply Chain Management, Mr. Abdulhamid Aliyu (3rd from left) and representatives of some of the bidding companies.

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Fourteen companies are bidding for the financing and redevelopment of Oil Mining Lease (OML) 119.

Representative of the NNPC GMD and Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, Engr. Farouk Sa’id (2nd from right), displaying one of the bids during the public opening of bids for the financing and redevelopment of OML 119. With him are the Group General Manager, Supply Chain Management, Mr. Abdulhamid Aliyu (3rd from left) and representatives of some of the bidding companies.

Fourteen companies are bidding for the financing and redevelopment of Oil Mining Lease (OML) 119.

OML 119 is operated by the Upstream subsidiary of the corporation, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC).

At the public opening of bids for the Funding and Technical Services Entity (FTSE) which held Friday in Abuja, chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, Engr. Faruk Sa’id, who represented the GMD of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mallam Mele Kyari, said OML 119 was one of the corporation’s critical projects.

Sa’id said the project aligns wholly with the Federal Government’s aspirations of boosting crude oil and gas production, growing reserves, and monetizing the nation’s enormous gas resources.

Sa”d said the selection process for the potential FTSE was transparent and in strict compliance with extant laws and overriding national interest, adding that it was also in tandem with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) and the TAPE agenda of the NNPC.

The Group General Manager, Supply Chain Management, Mr. Abdulhamid Aliyu, assured the companies that the selection process would remain transparent and fair.

OML 119 is a twin offshore block made up of Okono and Okpoho Fields located approximately 50 kilometres offshore south-eastern Niger Delta.

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