 And still on business news, the Department of Petroleum Resources has restated the federal government's plan to increase Nigeria's oil and gas reserves. The DPR Spokesman Paul Osu released a statement, disclosing that the national aspiration is to increase oil reserves from 36.91 billion barrels to 50 billion barrels. In the short-term, Nigeria is also targeting an increase in proven gas reserves from 206.53 trillion cubic feet to 250 trillion cubic feet. In addition, plans are on to add 600,000 barrels of crude oil per day to Nigeria's production volume within the next few years, when that will happen when the companies that won the bid for the recently auctioned 57 marginal oil fields begin production. The statement from Osu also mentioned the plan to reduce the cost of production to $10 per barrel.