Oil & Energy
Oyo To Establish Energy Centre To Generate Electricity
The Oyo State Government will soon establish an Energy Centre of Excellence to generate electricity from dams in every part of the state.
The State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatubosun, gave the hint, on Tuesday in Ibadan, after the weekly State Executive Council meeting.
Olatubosun said the State Executive ratified the decision for the establishment of the centre.
Also speaking on details of the meeting, the Chief Press Secretary to Oyo state governor Mr Taiwo Adisa, explained that the decision to establish an energy centre was part of the fallout of the governor’s trip to the United States between late February and early March.
Adisa made it known that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the governor’s trip to Finland.
“Some consortium of energy companies in Finland have actually agreed to make Oyo State a centre of excellence, not just in energy, but in mineral resources in the African continent.
“The memo was just presented this time to the Executive Council and the decision was ratified. Within a shortwhile, the Finnish experts will come to Oyo State for some groundbreaking efforts in that regard.
“The Ministry of Energy is driving this project and we believe that it will not just be an avenue to enhance energy capabilities of the state, particularly looking at the result of darkness that our people witness across the locations.
“It will also enhance our capabilities to tap into mineral resources that we have in this state, and that by so doing, enhancing the Internally Generated Revenue capacity of this state,” Adisa stated.
He further stressed that government was going to harness dams in the state for the energy centre, noting that each of the dams has the capacity to generate energy that was not tapped.
Also briefing journalists, the Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo, said that the proposal for the Oyo State Coronavirus Disease Emergency Prevention Regulations 2020, was approved by the council.
Oyewo said the state government was aware of the extant laws on health matters, particularly Public Health Act and Quarantine Act on infectious diseases.
He described the COVID-19 Regulations as a special one because of the special nature of the virus.
“The regulations will check the law enforcement agents in the way they deal with people, such that the constitutional rights of the people will not be infringed on.
“It will also empower government to gather infectious cases for quarantine, also the regulations will give legal backing to restriction of movement, curfew and other measures put in place to safeguard lives against the COVID-19.
“In addition, the regulations, will empower government to exercise authority on closure of schools and markets, banning of worship centres from holding services, in specific ways,” Oyewo stated.
He further said that the COVID-19 regulations would also give powers to government to prosecute people that might contravene the regulations.
Business
Ministers, Oil Industry Leaders, Others To Grace 13th NCDMB’s PNC In Bayelsa
Nigerian Ministers, industry leaders, stakeholders in the oil and gas industry, and members of both chambers of the National Assembly have been confirmed to be in attendance at the 2024 edition of the annual Practical Nigerian Content (PNC) Conference and Exhibition slated for the first week of December at the Nigerian Content Tower, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
The theme of the event is “Deepening the Next Frontier for Nigerian Content Implementation”.
A statement from the Directorate of Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordination of the Nigerian Content Development Management Board (NCDMB) made available to newsmen says that the annual conference and exhibition is a signature event hosted by the Board in partnership with DMG Events.
According to the statement, the 2024 edition of the event will commence today, with a golf tourney at the Henry Seriake Golf and Country Club, Yenagoa and a welcome reception in the evening to be hosted by Coleman Wires and Cables at the newly opened Best Western Hotel, Swali, Yenagoa.
The Tide was also informed that the formal opening ceremony will begin at 9am tomorow with speeches by the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe.
Goodwill messages, according to the Board’s statement, would be delivered by the Chief Executive, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, the Chief Executive, Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Engr. Farouk Ahmed, and the Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd, Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari.
Other top officials slated to speak at the 2024 PNC opening ceremony are the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, and their counterpart from the Ministry of Power, Mr. Adebayo Adelabu.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring, Honourable Boma Goodhead, are also billed to speak at the opening day.
The first panel discussion will analyse “The Next Frontier for Nigerian Content: Divestments and Offshore Opportunities”, and the cast will include the Director, Project Certification and Authorisation, NCDMB, Engr. Abayomi Bamidele, alongside the Chairman, Chevron Nigeria, Mr. Jim Swartz, the Executive Director, TotalEnergies E&P Nigeria, Mr. Obi Imemba, the Group Chief Executive, Oando PLC, Mr. Wale Tinubu, and the Managing Director, Aradel Holdings, Engr. Adegbite Falade.
The second panel will discuss “Evaluating Financial Strategies for Increased Local Content Implementation”.
Some of the discussants will include l; the Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO), Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim; the Managing Director, Bank of Industry (BOI), Dr. Olasupo Olusi; and the Director, Finance & Personnel Management, NCDMB, Ifeanyi Ukoha.
While the second day of the conference will also feature panel discussions on topical industry issues as “Nigerian Content Beyond Borders”, “Nigerian Content from the Grass Roots: Community Capacity Development”, and “From Policy to Practice: Strengthening Domestication for Economic Development”.
Major highlights of the 2024 PNC will include the unveiling of new operational policies by the NCDMB and exhibition of projects and capacities by international and indigenous operating and service oil and gas companies.
Delegates attending this year’s event can also look forward to the gala dinners to be hosted by the Bayelsa State Government on Tuesday, and by the Nigeria LNG Ltd on Wednesday, in addition to the site visit on Thursday morning to the logistics base of First Marine and Engineering Services Ltd located at Swali, Yenagoa.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Oil & Energy
‘Poor Corporate Governance, Bane Of Oil, Gas Industry Growth’
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has identified poor corporate governance, transparency and efficiency as affecting operations in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
The company, therefore, said it has become imperative for upstream stakeholders in the nation’s oil and gas industry to strengthen their corporate governance structure.
Executive Vice President (EVP), Upstream, Udobong Ntia, made the remark while speaking at the Upstream Governance, Risk and Compliance Workshop, themed: “Enhancing Governance, Risk and Compliance in Nigeria’s Upstream Sector” in Lagos.
Corporate governance challenges in the nation’s oil sector are multifaceted and complex and one major issue is the lack of transparency and accountability in the operations of oil companies, particularly Multinational Corporations (MNCs), the Company observed.
Ntia emphasised that governance, risk management, and compliance were at the heart of NNPC’s ‘core values of integrity, excellence and sustainability’.
The Executive Vice President commended the upstream leadership and regulators for supporting the initiative to assemble stakeholders to discuss issues that have a bearing on individual and collective success towards attaining the clear mandate of sustainably ramping up the nation’s crude oil production.
He also reiterated his readiness to provide enablers within his purview that would accelerate the implementation of initiatives that would enhance governance, risk management and compliance in the upstream sub-sector.
A statement by the Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the company, Olufemi Soneye, said the workshop had in attendance NNPC’s Chief Compliance Officer, Nasir Usman and NNPC’s Chief Upstream Investment Officer, Bala Wunti.
It was also attended by representatives of industry regulators such as the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC); the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), and over 20 upstream operators from International Oil Companies (IOCs) in Nigeria.
Oil & Energy
TotalEnergies Plans $750m Gas Project In Nigeria
Energy giant, TotalEnergies, is set to approve a $750 million gas project in Nigeria next year, indicating potential progress in the country’s bid to attract more investment in its hydrocarbon sector.
The shallow-water project, developed in partnership with a local firm, aims to further enhance gas supply to the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility.
Senior Vice President of Africa (Exploration and Production) TotalEnergies, Mike Sangster, disclosed this at the France-Nigeria business forum in Paris, Friday.
“We have another dry gas project called Ima, which we hope to sanction next year for about $750 million.
“There’s still more to be done in terms of regulation, simplifying, and accelerating the process, but we have appreciated some of the changes that have been made over the past year.
“They have given us now the incentive or the motivation to go ahead and renew our investments in Nigeria so that we can stop the decline and start to increase production”, Sangster stated.
He advocated for a further easing of local content regulations to attract international contractors with expertise in deep-water projects back to Nigeria, noting that this would foster competition and revive investments that have been suspended.
Earlier this year, TotalEnergies pledged around $500 million to a joint venture with the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to develop the Ubeta onshore field.
With an expected output of 300 million cubic feet per day, this project is set to strengthen the gas supply to the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) plant.
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