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Midwestern oil commissions 4 major multi-million dollar oil facilities in Delta

by Emerald Nigeria
March 17, 2021
in Economy
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*Midwestern oil and gas is an indigenous oil firm in Nigeria and based in Delta state
*It works in partnership with SunTrust and other
*It has risen from producing 25,000 barrels of oil a day to 40,000 barrels of oil a day.
*The company has stepped up gas production capacity from 29,000 to 110,000 barrels of oil barrels per day.
*It has commissioned four major facilities in Delta which it says it is unusual for oil firms to abandon but not so with Midwestern oil
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Midwestern Oil & Gas Company Limited with their Joint Venture partners, SunTrust and others have increased its oil process capacity from 25,000 to 40,000 barrels of oil per day  in Umusadege, Kwale, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State.
This was disclosed to newsmen on Tuesday at Umusadege in Kwale, by the Group Managing Director, Emeritus, Midwestern Oil & Gas Company Limited, Operator of OML 56, Mr Charles Odita.
Odita said that despite the daunting challenges posed by regulatory agency restrictions and the capital-intensive nature of the project, they overcame with focus on the new projects, which is aimed at optimizing hydrocarbon recovery with low cost.
He also said that the companies have also stepped up gas process capacity from 15 to 25 million standard cubic feet per day and its storage capacity from 29,000 to 110,000 barrels of oil per day facilities, while confirming the acquisition of two compressors that would  deliver 6.5mmscf of gas each, which were among the multi million dollars  project.
“While major challenges arose from regulatory agency restrictions and the capital-intensive nature of the project, diligent management resources and cooperation of the partners were able to surmount all obstacles and come up with the resultant investment.
 “Today is a memorable and glorious day in the history of oil and gas in Nigeria, as we, (Midwestern Oil & Gas Company Limited) with our JV partners are commissioning four major projects. Abandonment of such projects in our industry is not unusual and we are indeed proud of this remarkable achievement”, he added.
Odita also said, “The value of the three-fold increment in our gas processing, oil processing and storage is immense and by adding the two compressors that will deliver 6.5 mmscf of gas, we have set a course for a bright future for us and our Joint Venture partners.
“We have also positioned our host communities for industrial excellence, and this is due to the cordial support they have granted us from the onset of our operations in their communities.
“On a personal note, I am grateful to God because no sooner had I joined the company as managing Director, the price of crude oil plummeted from $150 to $29 dollars per barrel.
”So, most of the time that I was Managing Director, we grappled with low oil price and limited resources. In spite of all that, we were able to apply resources judiciously to the current success of the company”, he recalled.
Also, Midwestern Asset Manager, Mr Adeche Omotosho-Oboro confirmed,  “the projects were completed with zero incident or accident despite the project going on simultaneously with oil activities and heavy equipment being installed with millions of man-hours, yet no casualty of any kind! That is why we must thank God.”
Midwestern Oil & Gas Company Limited is an indigenous Oil & Gas Company. The operator of Umusadege field located in OML 56, Delta.
Midwestern has interests in Umugini Pipeline Infrastructure Limited (UPIL), the pipeline company which constructed the 51.4km pipeline from Umusadege to Eriemu for injecting crude into the Trans-Forcados Pipeline. Midwestern also owns an interest in OML 18.
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