Expanding Nigeria’s Crude Oil Reserves, NNPC’s Frontier Adventure

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Nigeria’s current proven oil reserves is said to be 37.4 billion barrels, thus ranking the country as the largest oil producer in Africa and the 11th largest in the world. However, the national oil company has been mandated to grow reserves to 40 billion barrels while average daily production hits 3 million barrels per day […]

 

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