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NUPRC To Establish Framework For Operations By Multinationals
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has said it shall establish a framework aimed at ensuring that host community trust funds established pursuant to the PIA embark on activities in their respective beneficiary communities.
It said this is aimed at ensuring peaceful operations by reducing significantly and ultimately eliminating all forms of disruptive agitations by host communities in the operational areas.
The commission stated this in a document titled “NUPRC Regulatory Action Plan 2024 and Near Term (2024-2026)” at the Weekend.
According to the document, the Commission shall, in collaboration with the settlors or the Trusts and the Trustees of the various Trust Funds, institute a quarterly dialogue series with Settlors and the Trust Funds as a platform for proactive engagement between the Commission, the Settlors and the Trust Funds on all issues concerning the progressive implementation of the Trust objectives, and the establishment of harmony and peace in the host community beneficiary areas.
It said, “In a similar vein, the Commission shall ensure the full functionality of the recently launched HOSTCOMPLY platform to ensure simplified administration of the HCDTs for easy and efficient oversight of the Commission on the funds’ administration and implementation of the HCDT projects as provided in the PIA”.
With the 650,000 per day Dangote Refinery and Port Harcourt Refinery expected to begin operations in the new year, the Commission is to enforce the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation to ensure that the refineries have adequate feedstock to end Nigeria’s importation of petroleum products.
It stated further that, “Nigeria, despite being a major oil exporter, has faced the paradox of importing refined products, leading to increased costs and vulnerabilities in the face of global oil price fluctuations.
“To this end, the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, in Section 109 introduced the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation. The DCSO is a policy that mandates oil-producing companies to allocate a specific percentage of their crude oil production for domestic refining.
“The Commission has fully operationalised the implementation of the Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligation since the regulation was gazetted a few months ago. Alignment with Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, operators and refineries on the operating framework has fully commenced in line with PIA provisions.
“It is believed that the implementation of the DCSO shall bolster socio-economic growth for Nigeria, including energy security and reduced import dependency of refined products. An effective feedback mechanism shall be adopted to manage stakeholder expectations during the implementation of DCSO”.
It also added that “the overarching thrust of this policy is to promote adequate supply of crude oil for domestic refining and consumption, while fostering responsible resource management, energy security, economic stability, and sustainable development”.
The commission further stated that it shall, in 2024, implement identified measures to accelerate the execution of oil and gas development and production in Nigeria through fast- tracking of end-to-end approval processes, to expedite bringing barrels to market.
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