Sunday, December 23, 2007

Clouds Over Nigeria's Oil Industry

LAGOS (AFP) — Despite being the world's eighth petroleum exporter and sitting on huge gas reserves, Nigeria will not have it easy over the next two years, between peristent unrest in the Niger Delta and strained relations with the major oil companies.

"In view of the current problems, their goal of 4.0 million barrels per day in 2010 seems inaccessible in the current situation," said the head of one multinational company operating in the delta, the oil region where violence and insecurity are endemic.

This absence of security means that Nigeria, which ranks fifth among suppliers of crude oil to the United States, lost one quarter of its production in 2006 and 2007. Production is currently estimated at 2.1 million barrels per day...

For Shell, oil-producing zones are one of three colours, depending on the level of risk: red, yellow or green.

Most of the Middle East is "red." Nigeria, despite all the difficulties, is still "green". But for how long?

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