Speaking at the event, the Chairman, Board of Directors of NNPCL, Senator Margery Okadigbo, said that as a national oil company transiting to a full-scale energy company, the NNPCL’s commitment to the Ibom Solution Hub signalled to potential investors and business partners that the company meant business.
Sylva’s resignation comes at a time of political transition in Nigeria, with President Muhammadu Buhari serving his final weeks in office before giving way to President-elect Bola Tinubu on May 29.
It said: “We are pleased to announce the successful restoration of ST-6 after extensive repairs, including replacement of HIP & LP steam turbine blades and Generator overhauling, in addition to the in-house inspections for Boiler and Balance of Plant.
The conglomerate saw a 7% increase in its Power investments, despite the challenges faced in the year from the issues with gas supply, off the diminished Oil & Gas production in the country in 2022.