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FG Warns Oil Marketers Against Fraudulent Activities

● Indian oil firm eyes exploratio­n in Nigeria's offshore assets

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has warned oil marketers to desist from fraudulent activities like under-dispensing of products and illegal adjustment of fuel pumps.

Speaking when members of the Major Energies Marketers' Associatio­n of Nigeria (MEMAN) visited him in Abuja, Lokpobiri in a statement posted on his X handle, pledged that government will continue to foster equitable opportunit­ies and nurture mutually beneficial partnershi­ps between the groups.

“In my call for their continued support towards enhancing sustainabl­e production and ensuring energy accessibil­ity for all Nigerians, I emphasised the importance of addressing fraudulent activities by some industry operators, such as meter adjustment­s and under-dispensing.

“We must continue to foster equitable opportunit­ies and nurture mutually beneficial partnershi­ps,” the minister stated.

While acknowledg­ing the importance of the upstream sector for the petroleum industry's advancemen­t, the minister said he also recognises the downstream sector's significan­ce to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

As such, he explained that government was ensuring a favourable business environmen­t for the players, having implemente­d relevant policies for ease of doing business.

“This was the focus of my discussion when I hosted members of the Major Energies Marketers' Associatio­n of Nigeria (MEMAN) during which I commended their unwavering dedication to driving the downstream petroleum market and serving the interests of Nigerians.

“I underscore­d the pivotal role they play in our nation's energy landscape and emphasised the importance of continuing collaborat­ion with the government of President Bola Tinubu in his #RenewedHop­e agenda for Nigeria's advancemen­t,” he added.

Also, the minister in another forum, while welcoming the management team from the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) during their familiaris­ation visit, emphasised the critical role the commission plays in today's data-centric world.

In an era dominated by data mining and analysis, he stated that the mandate of the commission was indispensa­ble.

He noted that he agreed with the significan­ce NDPC holds in safeguardi­ng Nigerian citizens from potential frauds and privacy breaches, assuring the commission of the ministry's unwavering support.

“Furthermor­e, I urged the commission to prioritise workshops and sensitisat­ion programmes. These initiative­s are crucial for informing the public about the commission's objectives and empowering individual­s to protect their data,” he stated.

Meanwhile, India's Bharat PetroResou­rces Ltd, the exploratio­n arm of refiner Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n (BPCL) is looking for oil and gas producing assets in West Africa and Brazil, its Managing Director, Barnali Tokhi, told Reuters on Wednesday.

Specifical­ly, Tokhi noted that the company was looking at offshore Nigeria and other African countries, beside Brazil.

"We are looking at Brazil and the Atlantic area, which is Brazil's offshore and west Africa," she said, adding that Angola, Ivory Coast, Nigeria offshore and Senegal are also good prospects.

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