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Report: Nigeria’s Fiscal Terms among Five Most Unfavourab­le Regimes

- Ejiofor Alike ENERGY

Nigeria’s fiscal system in the oil and gas industry is one of the five fiscal regimes with the highest Effective Royalty Rate (ERR), along with Indonesia’s Production Sharing Contract (PSC), China’s PSC, Kazakhasta­n and the area of the United Sates where royalty is payable to land owners on negotiated rates and on federal and state lands on regulated rates, a new study by Wood Mackenzie has revealed.

The report further indicates that Nigeria is also among the 12 oil producing countries where the fiscal system is targeted on revenues, rather than profits.

The other 11 countries include: Russia, Indonesia, Egypt, Venezuela, Iraq, Kazakhasta­n, Angola, China, Canada, Brazil and the oil-producing area of Alaska in the United States.

According to the report, while the fiscal system in the United Kingdom, Norway and offshore Australia is targeted purely on profits, Nigeria’s fiscal system and those of the 12 other countries are based on revenues.

“Fiscal terms are a key differenti­ator in companies’ strategic positionin­g geographic­ally and in investment decisions. While prospectiv­ity is invariably the number one driver for investment decisions, the potential value of discoverie­s is heavily influenced by the fiscal regime. And with capital scarce, the level and form of the government’s share of project value comes to the fore. Terms must be competitiv­e if the government is to have any success in attracting new investment,” the report said.

The report noted that the global upstream investment is at low ebb with convention­al projects being challenged by low oil prices, high costs and weak economics.

With these challenges, Wood Mackenzie argued that finances are stretched with only a limited capital available for growth investment.

“Companies are preserving capital and high grading opportunit­ies as they work to reduce break evens on new projects. Only the lowest cost and highest return investment­s, whether short or long term, will get the green light in this

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