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A destroyed refinery  By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade  The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited( NNPCL) says it has destroyed 134 illegal refineries in the last few weeks.  Also, the company said  63 illegal pipeline connections were uncovered during the the weeks .  The corporation, In a visual report, stated that at about 2 am on Sunday, a joint team of security agents discovered a large wooden boat illicitly loading stolen crude oil from Barge AGS01 within the OML 18 operating area, noted intelligence report a large wooden wooden boat was caught receiving crude oil from the barge.  According to the state-owned oil firm, while the barge was towed away with a tugboat in custody, five speedboats used in towing the large wooden boat to the illegal loading site were also detained and the particulars of the tugboats and barge used for the operation were reportedly seized for further investigation.  It further said that two large boats, which involve

Nigeria engages Wood Mackenzie for 2022/23 Oil Bill Round




By  Favour Ajibade 


Nigeria has engaged the services of the global energy consultant, Wood Mackenzie to drive the 2022/23 oil bid round.

The firm would assist in guiding the process and ensure openness and transparency.

The Chief Executive officer, the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, who disclosed this at the official mini bid exercise flag off in Lagos yesterday, said exercise is designed to attract competent investors from across the world, both local and foreign, that have the capability and competence in operating in deep water environment, 

Komolafe, also said that would help in boosting the country’s production capacity, as well as  ensuring energy security and sustainability.

Speaking on the theme of pre-bid conference, “Growing Upstream Investment in Nigeria through Licensing Round: The Bid Process and Opportunities”. Komolafe said that the seven Deep Offshore blocks on offer which covers an area of approximately 6,700 km2 in water depths of 1,150m to 3,100m are intended to be the first in a series of bid rounds aimed at further development of the country’s prospective petroleum basins.

 The bid rounds are within the context of the Commissions enhanced legal and regulatory frameworks, as enshrined in Section 73 of the PIA, that seeks to encourage new investors and investments into the next phase of oil and gas exploration in Nigeria.

According to him, the pre-bid conference is a clarion call to technically and financially capable local and foreign investors to invest and take advantage of the generous fiscal and regulatory regime in the Nigerian upstream petroleum sector.

The Mini Bid Round is a market-driven programme expected to outperform the last bid round which held in April 2007 during which a total of forty-five (45) blocks were put on offer under a different regulatory regime (the Petroleum Act, 1969).

In line with the provisions of the PIA, he said the Mini Bid Round will be managed by the NUPRC with support by its National Data Repository (NDR) and multi-client partners underpinned by high-quality datasets.

The CCE, announced that the exercise is scheduled to last for approximately four months during which the Commission is expected to conclude with, Registration & Pre-Qualification, Data Prying/Purchase, Technical Bid Submission/Presentation, Technical Bid Evaluation and Commercial Bid Conference

“As part of the bid process, we have announced the commencement and launched the bid round portal which was officially opened on 3rd January 2023. We have also provided an official email address, phone numbers and dedicated support line to guide Applicants through the Licensing Round process.” he recalled.

While assuring that the entire bid process pursuant to the provisions of the PIA 2021 and attendant regulations will be fair, transparent, and competitive in line with best practices, he said that all awardees must be duly registered in Nigeria under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA). Applicant may participate either as an individual company, or as a consortium.

Komolafe, expressed confidence that the exercise, would be a huge success for Nigeria and is a big step towards growing the nation’s oil and gas reserves through aggressive exploration and development efforts, boosting production, expanding opportunities for gas utilisation and development, strengthening energy security and economy, providing the opportunity to gainfully engage the pool of competent companies in the oil & gas sector resulting in employment opportunities, enabling transfer of technology, valorizing petroleum assets in the Nigerian Territory and attracting investments.

He further said the bid round presents the opportunity to reinforce Nigeria’s commitment to openness and transparency in line with the principles of the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI).

On the global scale, the Licensing Round will no doubt be gainful to all stakeholders and will in the long run contribute to long-term global energy sufficiency. Interestingly, the Licensing Round process was formulated in cognizance of global sustainability goals.

“The process will, in addition to technical and commercial considerations, pay the requisite attention to strategies, processes and implementable plans consistent with net zero carbon emission targets, eliminating gas flares as well as overall Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations.

“The oil and gas industry in Nigeria has embraced the reality of energy transition and is taking strategic position to leverage on the opportunities presented by the unfolding era.” he said.

As a Regulatory Commission, Komolafe said the NUPRC, has taken deliberate steps in including the recent issuance of Guidelines for Management of Fugitive Methane and Greenhouse Gases Emissions in the Upstream Oil and Gas Operations in Nigeria during the COP27 in Egypt in a manner that attracted wide international commendation for Nigeria.

“However, it is worthy to recognize that recent events around the globe indicate that fossil fuels will continue to be a core part of the global energy mix well into the future, even beyond the 2050 targets for achieving net-zero carbon emissions that has been set by most countries.

“The recent increase in the price of energy, mostly occasioned by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the ensuing energy disruption have reawakened the call for geopolitical energy security and sustainability.” he added.

He called investors from across the world with capability and experience in operating in deep water environment to embrace the generous fiscal provisions of the PIA and join in this journey of energy sustainability aimed at developing our oil and gas resources as cleanly as possible.

In addition the Commission has established a committee to engage and collaborate with world renowned energy consultants Wood Mackenzie to ensure that Nigerian petroleum upstream regulations are in line with international best practices which will form the basis for regulating the awardees of the seven deep offshore blocks offered in the 2022/2023 mini bid round exercise.

He paid glowing tribute to President Muhammadu Buhari, for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021, which he said laid a solid foundation for total transformation of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

“Besides, the timely approval of the mini bid exercise by Mr. President as the Honouable Minister of Petroleum Resources is a strong commitment to increase the national oil and gas reserves and production for enhance Federation revenue. It is also highly remarkable that the approval of the exercise by Mr. President as the Honorable Minister of Petroleum Resources is the first in the last 15 years, thereby adding to the plethora of achievements of this administration.

“In a similar vein, let me quickly acknowledge the overwhelming support and guidance of the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva enjoyed by the Commission,which made the event possible.”








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