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NUPRC Begins 3-Day Consultation with Stakeholders in Upstream Sector of Oil and Gas Industry

...As its Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe Restates Commitment to Mandate

In line with Section 216 (1) of the PIA 2021, which mandates the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulation Commission, NUPRC, to consult with stakeholders prior to finalising regulations or amendments to regulations, the Commission, Monday, in Abuja, began a three-day consultative forum with all stakeholders in the sector.

During the three-day event holding in Transcorp Hilton Hotel, the stakeholders will brainstorm on the following draft regulations:

    • Upstream Decommissioning & Abandonment Regulations
    • Upstream Petroleum Environmental Remediation Fund Regulations
    • Acreage Management (Drilling & Production) Regulations
    • Upstream Petroleum Safety Regulations
    • Unitisation Regulations
    • Upstream Petroleum Environmental Regulations
    • Nigeria Frontier Exploration Fund Regulations

In his opening remarks on Monday, the Commission’s Chief Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, restated his organisation’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for growth and investments in the upstream oil and gas sector of the economy. The efforts, he said, were focused firmly on working with all stakeholders.

“This,” Komolafe added, “can be seen in our efforts to ensure that regulations and key policies necessitated by the PIA are developed and gazetted timely so that the industry operators can align their operations with the PIA provisions as quickly as possible.”

Below is the full text of Engr. Komolafe’s remarks at the opening of the three-day event:

REMARKS BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE NIGERIAN UPSTREAM PETROLEUM REGULATION COMMISSION (NUPRC),
ENGR. GBENGA KOMOLAFE, FNSE, AT THE 2ND PHASE OF CONSULTATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS ON DRAFT REGULATIONS HELD AT TRANSCORP HILTON, ABUJA, SEPTEMBER 19-21, 2022.

The Executive commissioners, NUPRC
The Oil Producers Trade Section of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce
The Independent Petroleum Producers Association
Chief Executive Officer of the IOCs
Chief Executive Officer of Indigenous Operators
Distinguished, Ladies and Gentlemen

It is a great honour and privilege to welcome you to the 2nd Phase of our Consultation with Stakeholders on regulations development as
mandated by Section 216 of the PIA.

Our commitment to create an enabling environment for growth and
investments in the Upstream Oil & Gas industry in Nigeria has steered our focus towards working with all stakeholders. This can be seen in our efforts to ensure that regulations and key policies necessitated by the PIA are developed and gazetted timely so that the industry operators can align their operations with the PIA provisions as quickly as possible.

It would be recalled that the following six draft regulations were
presented for discussion during the 1st phase of our consultations with
stakeholders in April this year:

1 Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Host Communities Development
Regulations
2 Royalty Regulations
3 Domestic Gas Delivery Obligation Regulations
4 Nigeria Conversion & Renewal {Licence and Lease} Regulations
5 Petroleum Licensing Round Regulations
6 Upstream Petroleum Fees and Rents Regulations

The inputs of the Stakeholders from the engagement were incorporated, where necessary, in the draft regulations. Thereafter, the regulations were forwarded to the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice for vetting, legislative standardization, and approval. I am happy to inform you that one of the regulations, the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Host Community Development Trust regulations has been gazetted while the remaining five have been finalized and ready for gazetting.

In furtherance of the above and in compliance with Section 216(4)(g) of the PIA 2021, the Commission is holding yet another Stakeholder Consultation today prior to finalizing the following draft regulations:

1. Acreage Management (Drilling & Production) Regulations
2. Upstream Petroleum Environmental Regulations
3. Upstream Petroleum Environmental Remediation Fund Regulations
4. Upstream Petroleum Safety Regulations
5. Unitization Regulations
6. Upstream Petroleum Decommissioning & Abandonment Regulations
7. Frontier Exploration Fund Regulations

Please permit me to reiterate that the process of formulating the above regulations has been a rigorous and strenuous exercise. They are products of critical thinking and evaluation, and hard work by the Commission’s Regulation development Team and the Presidential Implementation Committee on PIA. Despite this however, the process is not complete until the Stakeholders’ critical inputs are obtained, discussed, and incorporated, where necessary, in the Regulations.

To this end, I am of the firm view that with the level of turn out today, we will have healthy, robust, and intellectual discussion on the Regulations during the syndicate sessions to come out with robust regulations with best international best standard.

In conclusion, this phase in our regulations development is by no means a final or exhaustive one in our drive to support the upstream industry operators. The Commission will continue to embark on programmes and policies that will create enabling environment for growth and more investments in the Nigerian upstream oil and gas sector. Therefore, we look forward to more engagements with key stakeholders like your good selves. I sincerely wish you happy and fruitful deliberations throughout the three-day event.

Thank you all.

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