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Heirs Energies Reactivates Oil Well After 37 Years

byBilkisu Kasim
August 30, 2025
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Heirs Energies, a leading indigenous oil company in Nigeria, has successfully restarted an oil well in the Niger Delta that had been inactive for 37 years. The company described the move as a key step in revitalizing dormant oil infrastructure and supporting national crude oil production.

The well had been idle for decades due to long-standing social and security challenges, as well as years of underinvestment. According to the company, the restart was made possible through a combination of community engagement, improved security, and targeted technical interventions that restored the facility to full operation.

Company officials said the successful revival highlights Heirs Energies’ ability to unlock value from assets that had long been considered unviable. The restart is part of a broader strategy to optimize existing oil fields rather than relying solely on new drilling projects, reinforcing the company’s growing role in Nigeria’s energy sector.

Industry analysts note that the development underscores the increasing influence of indigenous operators in revitalizing neglected oil assets. By working closely with host communities and prioritizing safe operations, Heirs Energies has demonstrated a commitment to sustainable and socially responsible practices.

Although the company did not disclose specific production figures for the well, it said the reactivation represents a positive step toward increasing overall output. Heirs Energies emphasized its focus on operational efficiency and environmentally conscious practices, aiming to maximize results while minimizing impact.

The restart also reflects a wider trend in the Nigerian oil industry, where local operators are increasingly taking the lead in restoring idle facilities and improving production performance. By leveraging existing infrastructure, companies like Heirs Energies are able to cut costs and enhance the country’s energy supply.

Heirs Energies reaffirmed its long-term commitment to safe, efficient oil production and the empowerment of host communities. As Nigeria’s oil sector continues to evolve, the company’s achievement highlights the potential of indigenous firms to drive growth, strengthen national output, and play a pivotal role in the development of the local energy industry.

 

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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