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NNPC Transforms from Loss-making to Profitable corporate group with N674.1 Billion in 2021

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
July 25, 2023
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Nigerian Ship Owners and NNPC Explore Funding Collaboration for Ship Acquisition
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In a remarkable turnaround, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has experienced a significant transformation over the last three years. From being a loss-making government-controlled entity in 2018, NNPC has emerged as a dynamic and commercially viable conglomerate, posting a staggering profit of N674.1 billion in 2021. This achievement marks the first time in 44 years that NNPC has become profitable, showcasing an impressive 183% profit ratio from 2018 to 2021, even amidst challenging international crude oil prices.

The company’s exceptional performance has further contributed to the nation’s revenue, with a remittance of N123 billion to the Federal Account in June 2023. The remittance includes interim dividends and N42 billion from 40% PSC profit oil, in addition to compliance payments of royalties and taxes. This milestone coincides with President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove petrol subsidies, leading to the deregulation of the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry and unlocking NNPC’s cash flow for trading purposes.

NNPC’s transformation has involved strategic restructuring, including the shutdown of unviable Strategic Business Units (SBUs), leaving only 21 subsidiaries. Furthermore, the company streamlined its operations in the oilfield services sector by merging Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL) and Frontier Exploration to form NNPC Services Limited, EnServe, specializing in exploration, data management, and general oilfield services. Similarly, the shipping business was simplified with the merger of NIDAS Shipping Services, NIKOMA Shipping Services, and Marine Logistics, resulting in the formation of NNPC Shipping Company.

This astounding success story showcases the potential for growth and profitability in the oil and gas sector, even in challenging market conditions. NNPC’s transformation serves as an inspiration to MSMEs, demonstrating the power of strategic planning, restructuring, and adaptability in achieving sustainable growth and financial success. As Nigeria continues to navigate the complexities of the energy landscape, the lessons from NNPC’s journey offer valuable insights for MSMEs seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving business environment.

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