He said the command had significantly reduced crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and other forms of criminality in its area of coverage.
The NNPCL chief mentioned that the president’s economic reform had sent the right signals to attract foreign direct investments.
Mr Lokpobiri said the government had also addressed the issue of inefficiency by deploying technology.
An increase of 240,000 barrels per day to 13.47 million barrels per day is expected.
Mr Pezeshkian called for efforts to keep the organisation away from politicisation.
The meeting also welcomed renewed pledges by the overproducing countries.
NNPC Ltd is working closely with relevant stakeholders to boost production.
Mrs Alison-Madueke pleaded not guilty to an eight-count indictment bordering bribery and conspiracy to bribe levelled against them.
The OPEC+ oil producers group is eyeing Namibia for possible membership as it sets up what could be Africa’s fourth-largest output by the next decade.
OPEC said this in its March Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR).
