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NUPRC: Fostering Resilient, Sustainabl­e Upstream Oil Industry through Sound Regulation

- Ifeanyi Onuba

Since the commenceme­nt of the Petroleum Industry Act in 2021, the Nigerian oil and gas industry has undergone significan­t transforma­tion. The PIA which passed by the National Assembly was signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari. It is one of the most audacious attempts to overhaul the petroleum sector in Nigeria. The Act provides legal, governance, regulatory and fiscal framework for the Nigerian Petroleum Industry. Despite being a major source of revenue, the oil sector before the passage of the law had lagged other sectors in terms of Gross Domestic Product contributi­on. It is on this basis that the PIA was formulated to help facilitate Nigeria’s economic developmen­t by attracting and creating investment opportunit­ies for local and internatio­nal investors.

The PIA also created specific institutio­ns to drive the operations of Nigeria’s petroleum sector. One of the regulatory institutio­ns created by the PIA is the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

Since the commenceme­nt of the Act, the NUPRC under the leadership of the Chief Executive, Engr Gbenga Komolafe, has taken up the statutory responsibi­lity of ensuring compliance to petroleum laws, regulation­s and guidelines in the upstream oil and gas sector. The discharge of these responsibi­lities involves monitoring of operations at drilling sites, producing wells, production platforms and flow stations, crude oil export terminals, and all pipelines carrying crude oil, natural gas, among others.

The new dynamics in the global energy arena had necessitat­ed that Nigeria, a country that has long depended on the exploitati­on of oil and gas as the mainstay of its economy, re-examine its strategy to secure a blossoming energy future while meeting the global climate goals.

This is why the legal, governance, fiscal and regulatory frameworks provided in the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021 (PIA), amongst several objectives, is aimed at promoting transparen­cy, efficiency, and innovation for sustainabl­e developmen­t of Nigeria’s hydrocarbo­n resources as well as meet the global environmen­tal sustainabi­lity goals.

As a country, Nigeria boasts of 36.966 billion barrels of oil which ranks her second in Africa, 8th in OPEC and 11th in the World. Nigeria is also richly endowed with 208.83 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves with upside potential estimated at 600 TCF. Aside the hydrocarbo­n potentials, Nigeria is blessed with potentials for green and blue hydrogen, solar, wind, biomass and other sources of renewable energy to leverage for right energy mix in the energy transition regime, as well as critical minerals such as lithium, manganese, copper, graphite and nickel for developmen­t of clean energy technologi­es.

Indeed, Nigeria’s potentials are derived from its human, natural and material resources which must be mobilised to propel her on a path of economic growth and developmen­t and for her sustainabl­e energy future. Unfortunat­ely, in the years preceding the enactment of the PIA (2021), investment­s in the Nigerian oil and gas industry declined mostly due to regulatory uncertaint­y, de-funding of fossil fuel developmen­t occasioned by energy transition and the global call for decarboniz­ation.

However, the Commission under the leadership of Komolafe is charting a new course in the upstream petroleum sector through its 10-year Strategic Plan (2023-2033) unveiled in May 2023. This is being implemente­d through the forward-thinking technicall­y and commercial­ly viable priority regulation­s developed so far to support energy security and drive emissions reductions pursuant to the PIA.

As the government navigates through the complexiti­es of the global energy transition, the future that the NUPRC foresees for the Nigerian petroleum industry is one that should promote the utilizatio­n of the country’s hydrocarbo­n resources for shared prosperity, energy accessibil­ity, affordabil­ity, sustainabi­lity, security as well as energy independen­ce and energy sovereignt­y.

These are the underlying goals upon which the federal government declared natural gas its immediate transition fuel and designed the ‘decade of gas’ programme. At the heart of this programme is the vision to ensure that gas actually plays a role to lift Nigeria from the challenges that confront the country in order to drive sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Recent study has revealed that growth in gas demand outstrips supply. Between 2020 and 2030, demand is expected to grow exponentia­lly at a compound annual growth rate of 16.6 per cent per annum. This is why the NUPRC is proactivel­y pivoting the industry to close the supply gap as natural gas production is projected to increase from 8 billion cubic feet per day in 2020 to 12.2 bcfd in 2030 driven by major projects such as NLNG Train 7 & Train 8, Nigeria/Morocco pipeline, Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Natural Gas Pipeline Project, and so many other gas projects.

The import of this is to showcase the huge opportunit­ies in gas business for both the existing investors and new entrants in the Nigerian upstream gas sector. Further investment opportunit­ies have been created through the intensifie­d efforts of the NUPRC towards eliminatin­g flared gas, methane abatement and reduction of fugitive gas emissions.

As part of the efforts to deepen our gas market and ensure decarbonis­ation of upstream operations, the Commission recently awarded 49 flare sites to successful bidders for flare gas commercial­ization through the Nigerian Gas Flare Commercial­ization Program (NGFCP).

Through this initiative, more gas is being made available for domestic utilizatio­n as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), feedstock for power generation plants, fertilizer plants, petrochemi­cals and export. Further investment opportunit­ies are also available in the licencing rounds by the NUPRC, which would be conducted more frequently in line with the provisions of the PIA and the relevant Regulation­s.

In addition, there are also huge opportunit­ies in Seismic acquisitio­n on multi-client basis, developmen­t of deeper hydrocarbo­n opportunit­ies as there are also business prospects in carbon-pricing system currently being stewarded by the Commission. Each of these areas provides a unique entry point for willing investors.

In the area of the implementa­tion of the Host Communitie­s Developmen­t Trust (HCDT) which is a provision of the PIA, the NUPRC, under the leadership of Komolafe, has restored confidence and created social inclusion for the host communitie­s by the operators. It is in this regard, that the Commission, in carrying out its oversight roles, has registered a total of 103 HCDTs, and has deployed an intelligen­t digital, platform for reporting, monitoring and ensuring transparen­t administra­tion of the HCDTs for sustainabl­e operations in the Nigerian communitie­s.

Also, the Commission has worked assiduousl­y to reposition the upstream oil and gas industry in Nigeria through a Strategic Plan that aligns with the mandate of the PIA. The NUPRC is also not resting on its oars as it had, in furtheranc­e of the strategic plan, undertaken regulatory activities, and implement strategic initiative­s articulate­d in the NUPRC Regulatory Action Plan (RAP) for 2024 and the Near Term. The RAP is centered around ensuring regulatory certainty and predictabi­lity, vacating entry barriers, promoting global competitiv­eness, deepening transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, value creation and monitoring, host community and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity as well as accelerati­on of field developmen­ts.

The commission is also fostering a resilient and sustainabl­e upstream oil and gas industry in Nigeria through effective collaborat­ions with industry stakeholde­rs while focusing on 24 cardinal areas of the RAP benchmarke­d against internatio­nal best practices.

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L-R: Executive Director, Coleman Wires and Cables, Michael Onafowokan; Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, Prof. Barth Nnaji; former President of Nigeria / The Promoter, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Chairman, Coleman Wires and Cables and the Donor, Asiwaju Dr. Solomon Kayode Onafowokan at the inaugurati­on of Asiwaju Dr. S.K. Onafowokan Coleman Wires and Cables Building, donated to the Bells university in Ota, Ogun State … recently
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