Friday, 17 March 2017

Head of Research and Development of IBB University Lapai Discovered Large Quantity of Crude oil Deposit in Bida Basin

He disclosed that the institution had made its findings known to both the Federal Government as well as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

Prof. Obaje said that the management of the university was ready and willing to assist government in further exploration of crude in the area.
This is even as he said that University Research Department has also introduced a technology for quick crude oil discovery and drilling.
The Director of the Research Centre, Prof. Nuhu Obaje, made this disclosure at the exhibition of raw materials and local products, held at Landmark Centre, Victoria Island.
He said, “We have a technology that finds oil faster. We found crude oil at Bida Basin and we used our technology to locate more areas.
“We have communicated it to NNPC and state government and soon, the drilling machine will muster to site. They will use our research and produce oil faster and in abundance. Already, the Niger State Governor, Bello Sani, has written to the Presidency. We are aware that they have acted on it. The ball is in the NNPC’s court because we are waiting for them, although the response has been good so far.”
On the exploration of solid mineral deposits he said, “we are hoping that solid minerals and agriculture will compliment crude oil as we are keying into the Federal Government’s policy of diversification.”
On the presence of the institute at the exhibition Obaje said, “We are here on the vision of our Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mohammed Mefurali, which is to develop research at IBB University.
Speaking on another discovery by the university, the Deputy Director, Dr. Naomi Dadi-Mamud, said they are using oil and dead plants to generate bio-gas.
She said, “My research on bio gas renewable technology was to convert such invasive plants on water bodies, like water lilies, and turn it to something useful. We cut the water lilies and dry it before we convert it to either cooking or chemistry gas. Soon, we will begin to bottle the biogas and sell it commercially.
“Already, with a ton of water lilies, we produce 10,000 cubic meters of bio-gas and our goal in the future is to increase capacity

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