Oando plaide pour un alignement des politiques vers l’objectif de 3 millions bpj

Oando, une importante entreprise énergétique nigériane, milite pour une meilleure coordination des politiques et des investissements accrus en capital afin d’aider le Nigeria à atteindre son ambitieux objectif de production pétrolière de 3 millions de barils par jour.

Dans une récente déclaration, Oando a appelé à un meilleur alignement des politiques gouvernementales et à des injections massives de capitaux pour porter la production pétrolière du Nigeria à 3 millions de barils par jour (bpj). Cette prise de position s’inscrit dans les efforts en cours pour améliorer les performances du secteur énergétique du pays. La position de l’entreprise met en lumière la nécessité de mesures d’appui pour atteindre les objectifs nationaux de production. Bien que les détails sur les recommandations politiques spécifiques soient limités dans les rapports disponibles, l’apport d’Oando souligne les défis et opportunités de l’industrie pétrolière nigériane.

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