The Northern Nigeria Development Company (NNDC) on Friday, said it 
would begin oil and gas exploration in the north- east in the first 
quarter of 2016.
Chairman of the company, Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, stated this while 
briefing journalists at NNDC’s 47th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in 
Kaduna.
Dalhatu said the company was collaborating with its technical 
partners and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), on the 
expertise and budgetary requirements for the take-off of the project.
The company’s Group Managing Director (GMD), Alhaji Ahmed Musa, 
further said NNDC could not commence the project as earlier planned due 
to the security situation in the region.
Musa said NNDC was also constrained by finance anc production sharing formula.
He said the company needed 20 million dollars for exploration on each
 of the four oil blocks which caused part of the delay, assuring that 
plans were underway to begin the project within the first quarter of 
2016.
The GMD said the NNDC would open the exploration in the four oil 
block s allocated to it in the Lake Chad Basin, while plans were 
underway to acquire four more oil blocks in the region.
On the AGM, the NNDC said that the company had recorded 42 per cent 
increase in its income the financial year ended March 31, 2015.
“Operating income increased from N651.2 million to N923.9, while a 73
 per cent increase had been recorded in operating profit before tax from
 N137.2 million to N237.2 million.
“ Furthermore, increase was recorded in earnings per share of 87 per 
cent from 16.7 kobo to 31.2 kobo and 4.4 per cent in net assets per 
share from N14.1 to N18. 5 when compared with results of the preceding 
year ended 31st March 2014. “
The chairman further said NNDC had trained 541 chartered accountants 
since inception of the programme in 2007 under its Young Professional 
Development Trust across centres located in Kaduna, Kano and Ilorin.
Bashir said the fourth study centre would soon be opened in Gombe state for youths in the north-east.
 
 
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