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DPR Tasks Oil Operators On Global Best Practices
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has urged operators in the oil and gas sector to adhere strictly to the global best practices in the operation of their businesses.
The Operations Controller, Warri Zonal Office of the DPR, Mr Antai Asuquo, gave the advice yesterday at the regulatory agency’s “Annual Tripartite Regulatory Meeting” in Warri.
The meeting was held among the DPR, the Oil and Gas Producing Companies, Rig Operators and Oil Field Servicing Companies.
The aim was to brainstorm and chat a way forward to improve operations in the oil and gas sector.
Addressing the participants, Asuquo urged the operators to always comply with the rules and regulations of the agency, saying that they were partners in progress.
He admonished them to obey the environmental safety rules and also ensure that their equipment were functional at optimal to prevent hazards.
Asuquo said that contractors without the Oil and Gas Industry Service Permit (OGISP) of the appropriate category would not be awarded any contract irrespective of its size.
He advised the operators to take as priority the location for the preparation for drilling.
“The location should be made conducive for the operations, especially during rainy season. The location should be protected from pollution, contamination and destruction.
“All necessary permits such as Environmental and Radioactive must be available during drilling operations.
“DPR will continue to review drilling rigs and the associated processes/operations using extant petroleum regulations,” Asuquo said.
The controller said that lack of induction video would lead to the suspension of operating licences.
Asuquo assured the operators that DPR was committed to the timely, transparent and prompt release of their operating licences.
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