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Imo now 4th largest oil producing state, recovers 43 oil wells from Rivers

Imo State has recovered a total of 43 oil wells ceded to Rivers State, an official of the government  have said.

Goodluck Opiah, the Coordinator for Petroleum and Gas Matters of the state, while speaking in Owerri, said that the economy of the state was looking bright.

Opiah explained that 22 oil wells were recovered from the Mgbede Field in Egbema, Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area, and 21 oil wells from the Akri Field in Oguta LGA.

According to him, the development had placed the state as the 4th largest oil producing State in the country.

Opiah noted that the recovered 43 oil wells would improve the revenue of the State, adding that the recovered 43 oil wells signified the preparedness of the governor to correct the ills of the past.

He said, “The oil wells were hitherto ceded to Rivers State. The ugly situation affected the revenue base of the state as we were recorded as one of the lowest oil producing states in the country. But with the recovery of the 43 oil wells, the story has changed, as we have become the 4th largest oil producing state.” ,,

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