The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG backs IOCS’ divestment, warns against sharp practice

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

THE Federal Government yesterday said internatio­nal oil companies ( IOCS) will not be blocked from divesting their assets in the country even as the government warned that shortchang­ing Nigeria in the process will not be tolerated.

The Independen­t Petroleum Producer Group ( IPPG), who are scouting abo ut $ 4.5 billion to buy assets of Shell, Eni and Exxonmobil, are asking the government to quickly complete the deal, adding that further delay would create a negative image for the country.

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources ( Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, said President, Bola Tinubu, has landed the speedy conclusion of the assets transfer. Lokpobiri said the Nigerian government would allow oil companies to leave the same way they came and would not block them.

But for over a year, the sale of Exxonmobil assets to Seplat has remained in limbo even as the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission ( NUPRC) said the companies must tick every dot before approval would be granted for any divestment.

Last month, Lokpobiri said the process of divestment was about 95 per cent completed.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited ( NNPC Ltd), at the ongoing Nigerian Internatio­nal Energy Summit in Abuja, allayed concerns over its role in obstructin­g the divestment.

The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, Mele Kyari, during the opening ceremony of the seventh NIES said: “Addressing industry stakeholde­rs and government representa­tives, Kyari emphasized that NNPC'S role in the divestment process is that of a facilitato­r, aiming to ensure optimal and sustainabl­e production from the divested assets.

Kyari underscore­d the company's statutory mandate as the enabler of national energy security, emphasisin­g the need for a seamless transition in the interest of Nigerians.”

He also highlighte­d NNPC'S proactive approach to energy investment, disclosing the company's willingnes­s to contribute to the proposed African Energy Bank. The strategic move is aimed at fostering sustainabl­e funding for energy projects across Africa, further solidifyin­g NNPC'S commitment to regional energy security, he said.

Providing insights into domestic energ y infrastruc­ture developmen­t, K yari reported that the ObiafuObri­kom- Oben Pipeline project was near completion, with tunneling across t he River Niger currently underway.

The completion of the pipeline is expected to enhance energy distributi­on and contribute to the nation's energy security.

 ?? ?? Secretary General of the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC), Haitham Al Ghais ( left); Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company Limited ( SNEPCO,) Elohor Aiboni and the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Gabriel Aduda... during the Ministers and Heads of Delegation dinner at the 7th edition of the Nigeria Internatio­nal Energy Summit in Abuja... on Monday
Secretary General of the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC), Haitham Al Ghais ( left); Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company Limited ( SNEPCO,) Elohor Aiboni and the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Gabriel Aduda... during the Ministers and Heads of Delegation dinner at the 7th edition of the Nigeria Internatio­nal Energy Summit in Abuja... on Monday

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