Jite Okoloko Battles NNPC
Chairman of Eroton Exploration & Production Company Limited, Onajite Okoloko is now battling Sahara Energy, and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited.
Okoloko, a co-founder of OandO Plc started Eroton Exploration & Production Company (Eroton) in August 2013 as an independent and indigenous oil and gas company.
Eroton acquired 45 percent of the contentious oil mining lease (OML) 18, which covers a total area of 1,035 SQKM in an onshore swamp terrain in the Eastern Niger Delta, in a competitive bid conducted by the Department of Petroleum Resources.
A consortium comprising Shell Petroleum Development Company, Total Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited, and Nigeria Agip Oil Company owned the OML 18 previously.
Sahara and NNPC also own stakes in OML 18 as a joint venture. The JV was going on swimmingly until Eroton ran into troubled waters recently.
NNPC recently sacked Eroton as operator of the oil mining lease (OML) 18 on the premise that the oilfield had not been producing for the past two years.
A statement signed by Garba Mohammed, the NNPC spokesperson said: