Anambra State reclaims 10 oil wells amid boundary disputes with Delta

Awka, Nigeria (NPA) — March 6, 2026 — The Anambra State Government has announced the recovery of 10 oil wells located around the Anambra River Basin, which had previously been credited to Delta State due to long-standing boundary disputes.
Charles Ofoegbu, Managing Director of the Anambra State Solid Mineral Development Company and Chairman of Anambra State Petroleum Energy Resources Limited, disclosed the development to journalists in Awka on Thursday. He explained that once the Revenue Mobilisation Commission verifies the reclaimed wells, Anambra will begin receiving additional revenue from them. “However, about 10 oil wells located around the Anambra River Basin, belonging to the state but initially seeded to Delta State, have been recovered,” he said.
Ofoegbu noted that Anambra, officially recognised as an oil-producing state in 2025 with an initial output of 3,000 barrels per day, is also working with foreign investors to establish a modular refinery in Ossamala, Ogbaru Local Government Area. “This modular refinery will produce petroleum and diesel to serve Anambra State and its neighbouring states, which will generate huge revenue for the state,” he added.
Beyond oil, the state is expanding its mineral sector, with a kaolin mining site opening in Ukpor, Nnewi South, and plans for a bentonite processing plant in Achalagu, Nteje. Ofoegbu emphasised that these projects, alongside the reclaimed oil wells, will increase Anambra’s share of the 13 per cent oil derivation fund from the federal government and strengthen the administration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
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