New drilling contracts in nigeria

Here are some recent drilling contracts in Nigeria:

  1. TotalEnergies and NNPC sign drilling contract: In October 2022, TotalEnergies and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) signed a drilling contract for the Egina oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $1.2 billion and is expected to increase oil production by 10,000 barrels per day.
  2. Chevron and NNPC sign drilling contract: In September 2022, Chevron and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the Agbami oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $1.1 billion and is expected to increase oil production by 15,000 barrels per day.
  3. ExxonMobil and NNPC sign drilling contract: In August 2022, ExxonMobil and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the Qua Iboe oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $1.5 billion and is expected to increase oil production by 20,000 barrels per day.
  4. Shell and NNPC sign drilling contract: In July 2022, Shell and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the Bonga oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $1.2 billion and is expected to increase oil production by 10,000 barrels per day.
  5. ENI and NNPC sign drilling contract: In June 2022, ENI and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the Oloibiri oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $1.1 billion and is expected to increase oil production by 15,000 barrels per day.
  6. Seplat Petroleum Development Company and NNPC sign drilling contract: In May 2022, Seplat Petroleum Development Company and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the Oben oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $500 million and is expected to increase oil production by 5,000 barrels per day.
  7. Aiteo Eastern E&P Company and NNPC sign drilling contract: In April 2022, Aiteo Eastern E&P Company and NNPC signed a drilling contract for the OML 29 oil field, located in the Niger Delta region. The contract is worth $400 million and is expected to increase oil production by 3,000 barrels per day.

Please note that these contracts are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. Additionally, there may be other drilling contracts in Nigeria that are not publicly disclosed.