The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has affirmed that the collaboration between host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) and Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) has positively impacted oil production and contributing to greater revenue for the country.
Akponime Omojevwhe, Head Field Operations, Eastern Corridor, Project Monitoring Office, stated this during the January stakeholders meeting of host communities organised by PINL in Port Harcourt.
The meeting is organised monthly by PINL to get feedbacks from stakeholders and community people regarding the company operations in the host communities.
Omojevwhe noted that the communities support has also contributed to the sterling performance of the company in securing the TNP.
He urged the communities to sustain the effort in ensuring that the company’s projected 2.5m barrels per day production for the year 2026 is achieved.
“The message I was sent is to appreciate the stakeholders for your collaboration with PINL which has shown significant upshoot in the oil production and significant increase in revenue generation.
“I want to emphasize that this year 2026, we must ensure that it is better than 2025 so that our projection can be met as far as oil production is concerned, ” Omojevwhe said.
Earlier, Akpos Mezeh, General Manager, Community and Stakeholders Relations of PINL said the company had secured assurances from the host communities to ensure that there is no infractions on the TNP.
He added that the company is determined to meet federal government’s projected 2.5m barrels per day production, commending the surveillance guards for the effort.
“In this year 2026, we have gotten renewed commitments from the communities to ensure that there is no infraction on the pipelines.
“We are determined to achieve federal government’s target of 2.5m barrels per day production, ” he stated.
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The PINL official also disclosed plans to mediate in the talks between the federal government and Ogoniland in Rivers State to ensure a smooth resumption of oil exploration in the area.
“Reaching the 2.5m barrels per day target of the federal government requires that we need to mediate in any area of conflict in the Niger Delta and the Ogoni area is key. In this 2026, we are determined to strengthen mediation with communities in Ogoniland to ensure that there is resumption of crude oil production in that area, ” he added.
Speaking on some of its strategies to sustain its performance in 2026, Mezeh said the company aims to allign with the efforts of the federal government toward meeting the 2.5m bpd production target, sustain zero infractions along the TNP corridor, mediate in conflicts in Ogoniland and other oil producing communities with a view to resuming production.
He also listed expansion of women and youth empowerment programmes, deepening community intelligence and participation, strengthening collaboration with NNPCL, office of national security adviser and security agencies.
He also listed advocating for improved government presence and infrastructural development in the oil and gas communities as targets for 2026
The company also promised to uphold transparency, accountability, and consistent engagement to conduct capacity-building training for community-based contractors with focus on incident reporting, event reporting, guard patrol procedures, surveillance and intelligence gathering.
While thanking the management for its support and cooperation, he urged them to continue to choose the part of peace and dialogue in resolving all issues.
Mr Young-Harry Amachree who represented the office of the national security adviser at the meeting, assured that all sentiments and opinions expresed by the community people shall be adequately addressed.



