Emadeb E&P achieves first oil from Ibom Field

Emadeb E&P achieves first oil from Ibom Field


Emadeb Petroleum Exploration & Production Company Limited (Emadeb E&P) is proud to announce the achievement of first oil from the Ibom Field (PPL 236), marking another milestone in Nigeria’s upstream oil and gas industry. 

According to a statement signed by Emadeb’s E&P management, commercial production from Ibom Field commenced following sustained investment, technical rigour and collaborative effort.

“This achievement underscores the company’s emergence as a fully integrated energy player and highlights the pivotal role of indigenous operators in advancing Nigeria’s energy security and economic diversification. 

“It also aligns with the federal government’s vision and aspiration to increase the nation’s crude oil production,” the statement read in part.

Located approximately 30 kilometres offshore, Ibom Field was originally discovered in 1979. The field boasts a significant in place volume of 103 million barrels of oil.

Since its acquisition in the 2020 Marginal Field Bid Round, Emadeb E&P has invested over $100 million in a phased field development programme. The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) approved the Ibom Field Development Plan (FDP) in November 2024.

Some technical milestones so far achieved by the company include: the successful drilling and completion of the Ibom-03 well in September 2023; integration of a Mobile Producing Offshore Unit (MOPU) completed in June 2025; commissioning of the Ibom Field Mooring System in September 2025; and demonstrating indigenous capacity.

Commenting on the achievement, Emadeb E&P CEO, Adebowale Olujimi, said: “This milestone reflects our deep commitment to unlocking Nigeria’s hydrocarbon potential through homegrown expertise, strong partnerships, and disciplined investment,”

“We are proud to contribute to Nigeria’s energy goals, foster local content, create jobs, and deliver sustainable value.”

The Ibom Field development showcases effective collaboration between the private sector and government institutions and stands as a model for marginal field commercialisation and indigenous capacity development in the upstream sector. 

It stands as a testament to what is achievable when strategic intent meets execution excellence.

“The company is now preparing for Phase 2 development to drill two additional wells that will triple production by Q4 2026. The company remains focused on operational excellence, environmental stewardship, safety, and community engagement,” the statement added.



Source: Blueprint

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