The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), yesterday, said five petroleum industry regulations have been gazetted, while six others have been finalised and ready for gazetting.
The Commission Chief Executive, Gbenga Komolafe, announced this in Abuja at the third phase of its consultation with stakeholders on draft regulations development as mandated by Section 216 of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).
Mr Komolafe listed the regulations gazetted as the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Host Community Development Trust regulations; Royalty Regulations; Domestic Gas Delivery Obligation Regulations; Nigeria Conversion and Renewal {Licence and Lease} Regulations and Petroleum Licensing Round Regulations.
The CCE, represented by NUPRC Executive Commissioner, Habib Nuhu, recalled that 13 draft regulations were presented for discussion during its first and second phase of consultations with stakeholders in 2022.
He said 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 standardisation, and approval. I am happy to inform you that five of the regulations have been gazetted while the remaining six have been finalised and ready for gazetting,” he said.
If you ask 10 people in the industry what are your production and consumption numbers, you will get 10 different responses. So nobody takes us seriously, whether it is on gas flaring or whatever.
The CCE reiterated 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,” he added. “In spite of this however, the process is not complete until the stakeholders’ critical inputs are obtained, discussed, and incorporated, where necessary, in the regulations.”
He called for a healthy, robust, and intellectual discussion on the regulations during the syndicate sessions to come out with robust regulations with the best international standard.
He said this will ensure that regulations and key policies necessitated by the PIA were developed and gazetted timely so that the industry operators could align their operations with the PIA provisions as quickly as possible.
Also, NUPRC’s Executive Commissioner (Economic Regulation and Strategy Planning), Kelechi Ofoegbu, while providing an insight into the regulations explained that the measurement regulations would give the regulator the capability of knowing exactly what was produced by different upstream oil operators.
He said it became necessary to understand the regulation because through the years of oil production, Nigerians have been interested in knowing how much we produce and how much we consume from upstream to midstream to downstream.
“If you ask 10 people in the industry what are your production and consumption numbers, you will get 10 different responses. So nobody takes us seriously, whether it is on gas flaring or whatever. I think that is enough already,” he said. (NAN)