He is currently joint-sixth in the top-flight scoring chart, ahead of the likes of Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Chelsea's Didier Drogba and Tottenham's Rafael Van der Vaart.
And he is still hopeful of beating his own personal best of 14 goals in a campaign - set in the French League with Lille - over the course of the final six games.
"Of course it will be written if I get more than 11 and I will be happy with that," said Odemwingie.
"But my target is still there to beat my own record, which was 14 goals in a season, and hopefully I can get there.
"It is just a plus for me that I am holding the record for the number of goals in the Premier League for West Brom.
"I'm sure one day someone will beat it - but hopefully I will get more than 11.
"There are still six games to go and it is possible to get 15 - especially if they give me every penalty. But Brunty looks confident and we trust him now with the kicks.
"But if we're winning 2-0 or 3-0 maybe I can ask him for the penalty so I can get more goals.
"For now we're sticking to the game-plan and the target is still to achieve the objectives of the team and then my own rewards will come if I work hard for them."
The summer-signing came off in the second minute of stoppage time at the Stadium of Light and had nothing but praise for his team-mates as he watched them throw their bodies on the line in the closing stages to secure a precious three points.
"Yes, after games like this you never forget the atmosphere in the dressing room," he added.
"Everybody applauded the whole team for their efforts. When I came off I was still watching how we were defending our goal."
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