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SEEPCO achieves 25% emissions cut with CNG as fuel – Offokansi

*Bags NAEC Sustainability Company of the Year award for environmental stewardship

*Plants 10,000 trees in host communities to conserve environment

 

Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company (SEEPCO) has reported a 25% reduction in emissions by 2025, driven by its strategic sustainability initiatives that include converting over 90 percent of its vehicle fleet to compressed natural gas (CNG), upgrading its marine barges for cleaner operations, and implementing broad environmental programmes across its facilities.
This milestone has earned the company another feather to its cap, as SEEPCO was subsequently named Sustainability Company of the Year at the 2025 National Sustainability Achievements Awards organized by the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC), in recognition of its outstanding commitment to green transition and environmental stewardship.
Dr. Chris Offokansi, Head of Human Resources and Industrial Relations at Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company (SEEPCO), disclosed this while representing the company at the 2025 Annual Conference of the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC) held on Thursday in Lagos.
Since commencing operations in 2005, SEEPCO has steadily expanded its footprint in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, achieving early production success from the Okwuibome (OKW) and Anieze fields under OML 143, and more recently expanding into OML 13 in Akwa Ibom State.


SEEPCO Head HR/IR revealed that over 90% of SEEPCO’s vehicle and equipment fleet now operates on compressed natural gas (CNG) — a bold switch that, according to the company, has already achieved a 25% reduction in overall emissions from its operations.
He added that SEEPCO has also upgraded its barges with structural enhancements to better protect Nigeria’s waterways from pollution and accidental spills.
Offokansi, an environment and sustainability expert, further outlined the firm’s expanding green footprint, highlighting robust waste management systems, water conservation regimes, and a tree-planting initiative that has surpassed 10,000 seedlings in host communities.
He clarified that these achievements are not just milestones but reflect SEEPCO’s enduring commitment to accountability and sustainability.
“We measure success not only by growth, but by the positive impact we create for people, communities, and the environment,” he remarked.
“Overseeing Human Resources & Industrial Relations at SEEPCO, I am focused on ensuring that our people thrive, our host communities feel valued, and our operations remain aligned with the highest environmental and social standards.
“We believe progress must go hand-in-hand with protecting human rights, advancing inclusion, and working transparently with regulators and stakeholders,” Offokansi stated.
Commenting on the honour, Dr. Offokansi commended NAEC for the recognition and reaffirmed SEEPCO’s commitment to strengthening partnerships and advancing sustainable innovation across Nigeria’s energy landscape.

 

 

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