Lagos – Mr Austin Avuru, the Managing Director of Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, on Thursday said that Nigeria independent oil companies were the most affected by the drop in price of oil globally.
Avuru disclosed this at the 13th Aret Adams Annual Lecture Series in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the lecture is “Low oil prices: Challenges and opportunities “.
The managing director said that all independent oil companies were heavily leveraged.
“We all borrowed to fund acquisition and growth .
“Many are now cash negative and yet need more investments for production increase to survive,” he said.
He said that average of 60 dollars per barrel was required for most companies to survive in 2016.
According to him, “we need to embrace effective domestic utilisation of fossil fuels to survive.”
The managing director said that due to Nigeria’s heavy dependence on oil to balance the economy, the drop in world oil price was a huge blow to the country’s major revenue.
Also, Mr Clay Neff, the Managing Director, Chevron Nigeria Ltd., said Nigeria had the opportunity to improve its competitive position in the global oil and gas industry.
Neff said that in the current situation, Nigeria should restore investor confidence by providing competition in oil market.
He said the country should ensure security of life and property and control stability and simplify approval processes.
The managing director said that the country should solve JV funding challenges and payback arrears, adding that Nigeria had an attractive resource base.
Earlier, the Chairman of the occasion, Malam Muhammed Hayatu-Deen, the Chairman, Alpine Investment Ltd., said discovery of oil had a global impact in the world economy.
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Hayatu-Deen said while some used it to reverse their economy, others wasted it. (NAN)