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House Reverses Award of Dawes Oilfield to Petralon, Others

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The House of Representa­tives’ Committee on Public Petitions has reversed the Department of Petroleum

Resources (DPR)’s award of Dawes Island marginal field to Petralon 54 Limited and its partners.

Although the DPR was said to have taken the decision on the directive of the Minister of State for Petroleum

Resources, the lawmakers stated that the revocation of the licence and re-award to Petralon, was not done in the interest of equity and fair play.

The lawmakers wondered why the DPR punished two members of the JV - Eurafric and Tako and yet rewarded one member (Petralon) for the purported joint failure of the venture after it was cancelled in April 2020 for alleged non-performanc­e.

According to the committee, the three companies should benefit from any re-award of the asset, which it said should be restored to pre-revocation status in the interest of equity and national interest.

It alleged that there was an ulterior motive in re-awarding the licence to Patralon alone, when abinitio, Eurafric and Tako, Petralon were supposed to be punished for the same offence.

DPR reportedly justified the revocation of the field licence on the ground that nothing was done on the field from award of the licence till its revocation, adding that no field developmen­t plan was submitted for Dawes Island.

According to the DPR, the decision was in the best interest of the nation, although it failed to explain how the JV members would recover their reported investment­s of over $50 million on the field prior to the licence revocation.

The regulatory agency argued that the expenses were borne on sole-risk basis and thus a loss to the companies, arguing that the revocation and re-award was done in the nation’s interest and claiming that the decision to award the licence to Petralon alone was based on a 2018 petition from Petralon against Eurafric.

However, the lawmakers stated that none of the parties notified Eurafric of the said petition or requested a defence from the company before acting on it.

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