The NNPC attributed the production dip to the Trans Forcados pipeline outage and other maintenance and management issues.
Rep. Julius Pondi, the committee chairman, said the invite followed the inability of NNPC Eighteen Operating Ltd to appear on February 18.
Mr Oyintiloye appealed to the President to come to the rescue of Nigerians passing through untold hardship caused by fuel scarcity.
This came two years after the divestment plan was announced.
NNPC says its Management Staff with less than 15 months to statutory retirement will exit the company effective Tuesday (today).
Spokesperson Andy Odeh said the decision was taken after all of NLNG’s upstream gas suppliers announced force majeure.
In March, Heirs Holding chair Tony Elumelu said Nigeria was losing 95 per cent of its crude oil to looters under the President Muhammadu Buhari regime.
“Today we have 1.9 billion litres of PMS. Lagos is cleared in a couple of days. We will clear the queues in Abuja.”
