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Abubakar ShebeCorporate Information The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is the state oil corporation which was established on April 1, 1977. In addition to its exploration activities, the Corporation was given powers and operational interests in refining, petrochemicals and products transportation as well as marketing. Between 1978 and 1989, NNPC constructed refineries in Warri, Kaduna and Port Harcourt and took over the 35,000-barrel Shell Refinery established in Port Harcourt in 1965. In 1988, the NNPC was commercialised into Strategic Business Units, covering the entire spectrum of oil industry operations: exploration and production, gas development, refining, distribution, petrochemicals, engineering, and commercial investments, namely: Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) Nigerian Gas Company (NGC) Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC) Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL) National Engineering and Technical Company Limited (NETCO) Hydrocarbon Services Nigeria Limited (HYSON) Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited (WRPC) Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited (KRPC) Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited (PHRC) NNPC Retail Limited Duke Oil In 2016, following the repositioning efforts of the Corporation to become a global energy company, the PPMC and NGC were restructured to give birth to new commercial entities as follows: Nigerian Gas and Marketing Company (NGMC) Nigerian Gas Processing and Transmission Company (NGPTC) Gas and Power Investment Company (GPIC) Nigerian Products and Marketing Company (NPMC) Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company (NPSC)
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Calmera Photography StudiosAn Architectural Masterpiece... The Headquarters of NNPC... a corporate hub of activities... within are a few popular Nigerian banks..
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Gbenga KusadeA nice place to work!
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Wilson AkihomiHave you ever heard of NNPC? Do you know the meaning of NNPC? Are you interested in learning the history of NNPC in Nigeria? If yes, then let us interest you in our article about NNPC Nigeria, where we will tell you about what NNPC stands for, the history of NNPC and what subsidiaries it comprises of. Do not miss out!  History of NNPC  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation or, as we simply call it, NNPC is a Nigerian oil corporation. It saw its creation in 1977, April 1 to be precise. It was created from merging the Nigerian National Oil Corporation, or NNOC, with the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel. By decree №33, it acquired the liabilities and assets of the NNOC and took on the responsibility for some of the Ministry’s functions. Why did the merger happen? For that, it is important to give you a few words about the NNOC. It was created in 1971 after Nigeria decided to join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. As you can see, it lasted for only six years before being turned into NNPC. The reason for that is its operating failures that led to the Crude Oil Sales Tribunal of the 1980s. As the investigation for the tribunal showed, NNOC was incapable of finding buyers for its product, which is why it failed to collect 183 million barrels of its share of oil (that could have produced over $2 billion in revenues). However, it paid the full price of operating costs. By merging with the Ministry and changing its name, NNOC, which now became NNPC, hoped to improve the situation. What is also interesting, is that, before the Tribunal, NNOC haven’t conducted any audit of its accounts starting from 1975, even when it became a completely different company. The Tribunal, however, forced the now NNPC to provide yearly audit reports. Additionally, the Tribunal also called for decentralization of NNPC through a series of reforms. The first wave of reforms resulted in the creation of nine subsidiaries in 1981. In the year 1988, NNPC had 12 business units, which covered the whole of the oil industry and its operations. This included commercial investments, distribution, engineering, exploration and production, gas development, petrochemicals and refining. As the 1990s rolled in, Nigeria, as well as NNPC, had to deal with border disputes, civil unrest, corruption, political instability and subpar governance. Despite these issues, foreign oil companies still considered Nigeria to be a highly profitable business opportunity. They put investment into oil exploration upstream. Most pleasant regions for that were the deltas and basins of Western Africa: Niger Delta, Benin Basin, the Benue Trough, Chad Basin, and Anambra Basin. The 2000s were both good and bad for the company. In 2003, Nigerian government started deregulating fuel prices and calls for privatization of four main oil refineries. At the same time, NNPC had to let go of more than two thousand of its employees until 2005. However, in 2005, NNPC signed a major $1 billion contract. Chevron Texaco Nigeria gave this money for construction of an FPSO or Floating, Production, Storage, and Offloading Vessel. After that, things started to look up. By law, NNPC manages the venture between several multinational corporations and the Nigerian government. These corporations include Agip, Chevron Texaco, ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell. Thanks to this collaboration, Nigeria is able to conduct exploration and production of petroleum. NNPC is located in Herbert Macaulay Way, Central Business District of Abuja in a four-tower complex called NNPC Towers. It also has offices in other Nigerian cities like Kaduna, Lagos, Warri and Port Harcourt, as well as in London.
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Olalekan SamuelAn organized official place.
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chris ademolaArchitectural masterpiece
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Zaynab MohammedThe headquarters of Nigerian Petroleum Corporation. A conducive institution for learning experience. Available parking space within and outside the towers. Houses restaurants and various banking institutions.
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Jonah EjehBeautiful view
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Ibrahim Mustaphathe security is tight though its good. snapping pictures not allowed so you have to be very careful
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Sagir AdamuVery lovely environment. centre of petroleum industry.
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Fidelia AkihomiThe security here is a serious matter
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Emmanuel EjuomahCould use some improvements and maintenance
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Aaron BenedictaDirectly opposite Total E&P
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Okechukwu NwachiSome of the tallest buildings in Abuja. Huge, gigantic and imposing.
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Jegede EmmanuelWell Organised
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Abdulkadir SalihuHead office NNPC Abuja, located at central area Abuja
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dayo temiThe Real Place
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Sunday Ojochegbe OmachokoNigeria petroleum office,
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AKINTUNDE ABAYOMIGood place to be.
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Chidera StanleyFine
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Oso AyotundeCool
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Indiya ReubenNice place
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mubarak mohammed gajiGood intentions are useless until they are expressed in appropriate action. May almighty bless our country Nigeria.
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ikechukwu MbaBe ready to under go thorough security check here. You might be able to pass the 1st gate and end up being sent back at the 2nd gate
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Chinedu IgweHouses the national Petroleum corporation, PPMC and the Ministry of Petroleum. Heavy security at the gates. Ensure you get an invite before visiting.
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Ibraheem DoobaHitherto, NNPC was a temple of corruption and confusion. The new leadership that President Buhari installed is doing well to correct the misdeeds of the past. We hope it is sustainable.
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folarin jubrilHmm this is where the income of the nation been mismanaged.
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AhrufVery lovely environment
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Hycent VictorGreat place
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Yusuf ZakariAt this point its not love got fuel at 2 am
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Edeh MatthewSerene.
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Agbaeze Ogonnaya O.Home of corruption and highly need to change attitude to employments and stealing of public funds. No institutions can reliably audit this Cooperation.
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NDU-BACHI TAROFace of Nigeria
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Rukevwe JeromeNice place, landmark and good Architectural edifice
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Banji AdetulaOkay
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Kayowa OgunrindeNice building.
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Isimeme OdewadeWorld class environment
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Anwar SalimMake sure you have an appointment or you will be disappointed.
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Michael AmadiNNPC IS A CRITICAL AGENCY OF GOVERNMENT THAT DRIVES AND SUPERVISES NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRIES, THUS CONTROLS AND GENERATES OVER EIGHTY PERCENT NIGERIAN REVENUE, IN AN ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON PROCEEDS FROM CRUDE OIL SELLS.
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Abduljalil AndasBe ready for security check going through the first and second gate, sometimes you might not even get access to enter the building
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Muhammad Khamisabubakarhassanabubakarhassan
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Richards OkibeBuilding type is dope...
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Oche Onojayes
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Naseer SamarNNPC is largest building in Abuja, Nigeria
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Lemuel OgbunudeNice Place
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Abe Abdullaziz AdanuOur pride
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senlong senmialGreat
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lawee wildcatzThe founders of funders national incomes
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Victor NwangumaWonda-full