How NNPC generated N553bn revenue from JVs, PSCs in August

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited says it generated N553.99 billion in revenue from oil and gas operations in August 2022.

The national oil firm made this known in its monthly presentation to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting on Friday, September 23.

According to the FAAC document obtained by TheCable, the figures were from joint ventures (JVs) and production sharing contract (PSC) arrangements.

At the exchange rate of N403.87 per dollar, NNPC got N527.13 billion from crude oil transactions under both arrangements.

It also got N15.03 billion from its gas business under both arrangements.

Apart from oil and gas proceedings, other transactions, termed as miscellaneous, fetched the company N11.82 billion under JV and PSC.

On the other hand, NNPC recorded N26.81 billion in outflow to National Petroleum Investment Services (NAPIMS), the upstream directorate of NNPC.

The PSC frontier exploration fund (FEF) was transferred to an escrow account, and the national oil company’s PSC management fee also gulped N708.06 million each.

It also spent N525.71 billion — which is supposed to be due to the federation account — to cover the petrol subsidy for the month.

In July, the NNPC transitioned into a limited liability company, becoming profit-oriented and commercialised.

Regulated by the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), the company is expected to make full disclosures — but has yet to make public its 2021 financial statements.

Speaking at the event marking the transition, President Muhammadu Buhari said the NNPC Limited would now operate as a commercial oil company and deliver value to over 200 million shareholders (Nigerians) with integrity and excellence.

TheCable had reported that NNPC spent N2.565 trillion on petrol subsidy payments since the beginning of the year.

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