Oando advocates policy alignment for 3m bpd target

Oando, a major Nigerian energy firm, is pushing for better policy coordination and increased capital investment to help Nigeria achieve its ambitious oil production goal of 3 million barrels per day.

In a recent statement, Oando has called for stronger alignment in government policies and significant capital injections to boost Nigeria's oil output to 3 million barrels per day (bpd). This advocacy comes amid ongoing efforts to enhance the country's energy sector performance. The company's position highlights the need for supportive measures to meet national production targets. While details on specific policy recommendations remain limited in available reports, Oando's input underscores the challenges and opportunities in Nigeria's oil industry.

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