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NNPCL Posts N5.8tn Revenue, N748bn Profit
National Petroleum Company Ltd
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has released its monthly report summary for the month of April this year with the national oil company recording the sum of N5.89tn as revenue.
This is just as the report revealed that the company also recorded a profit after tax of N748bn.
In the report seen by THE WHISTLER, the NNPCL put the crude oil and condensate production at 1.603 million barrels per day while natural gas production was 7.473 million standard cubit feet per day.
Crude oil production was 1.67MBPD in January before dropping to 1.62MBPD and 1.56MBPD in the month of February and March this year, respectively.
Between January and March this year, the company also made statutory payments of N4.225tn and empowered 531 NYSC Corps members with solar power starter packs, igniting a
new generation of clean energy entrepreneurs under the NNPC/NYSC Business Empowerment Initiative.
In the report, the NNPC stated that the AKK Gas pipeline project is about 70 per cent completed, while the OB3 pipeline project is about 95 per cent completed.
The completion of the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project would enhance the transportation of gas across Nigeria, facilitating greater domestic supply and export capabilities.
According to the report, the NNPC, through its Foundation, also equipped 83 ICT trainees & 170 creative industry talents with business starter kits, driving youth innovation across Nigeria’s digital and creative economies.
The company also restored vision for 2,005 individuals through cataract surgeries in the South-East and South-South, delivering dignity, hope, and new beginnings.
Also achieved during the period under review is the rehabilitation of three hospital wards with 100-bed capacity at National Orthopaedic
Hospital, Igbobi, advancing access to quality healthcare and saving lives.
The NNPC Foundation also commissioned STEM books and science libraries in Abuja and Lagos schools, building future scientists, thinkers, and innovators from the ground up.
Over 3,860 vulnerable farmers were trained in modern, climate-smart agriculture across the South-East and South-South, transforming rural livelihoods and food security.
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