The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has announced the establishment of a Production Monitoring Command Centre (PMCC), which it said is a transformative step in hydrocarbon operations in Nigeria.
This initiative, driven by NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), a statement by the company’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, said, aims to track oil barrels produced by the country.
According to him, it builds on the success of the Command and Control Centre to enhance monitoring, operational efficiency, and production within the oil and gas sector and aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s policy to increase efficiency and boost production in the industry.
“The PMCC serves as a unified platform for monitoring hydrocarbon molecules from production to export terminals, covering Joint Ventures (JVs) and Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs).
“By consolidating real-time data from various operators, the PMCC provides a comprehensive overview of production activities. This ensures timely identification of anomalies, minimises unplanned disruptions, and supports seamless operational continuity.
“With advanced analytics and integrated data, the PMCC empowers stakeholders with actionable insights for proactive decision-making. This capability enhances planning, resource allocation, and risk management, enabling operators to meet production targets efficiently and maintain high operational standards,” the NNPC stated.
It said a standout feature of the PMCC is its support for predictive and preventive maintenance. By monitoring equipment performance and coordinating maintenance activities, the system, the NNPC said, ensures the reliability and longevity of assets.
“Additionally, the PMCC promotes collaboration among stakeholders by providing a secure platform for data sharing and communication, fostering effective problem-solving and continuous improvement across the sector.
“The PMCC’s role in minimising downtime and optimising maintenance directly contributes to increased production and revenue. Under Mele Kyari’s leadership, NNPC has achieved a production increase to 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) and is working towards a target of 2 million bpd. The PMCC is integral to achieving this goal by driving efficiency and enhancing production capabilities,” the statement stressed.
The national oil company pointed out that the centre operates 24/7, staffed by trained professionals, and utilises cloud-based solutions to ensure seamless data exchange with internal and external stakeholders.
With direct communication links to the Industry-Wide Security Command and Control Centre, the PMCC, it disclosed, also enhances the security of production operations.
“As NNPC continues its modernisation journey, the PMCC reflects its commitment to innovation and excellence in the oil and gas sector. This initiative not only aligns with national goals but also strengthens Nigeria’s position in the global energy market, ensuring long-term growth and profitability for all stakeholders,” the NNPC added.