The federal government has scrapped the Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR), Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)
and the Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF).
As specified by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), two
regulatory agencies are to perform the duties of the defunct DPR, PPPRA and
PEF.
The new agencies are the Nigerian Upstream Regulatory
Commission (NURC) and the Nigerian Downstream and Midstream Petroleum
Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).
Timipre Sylva, minister of state for petroleum resources,
said this on Monday while inaugurating Gbenga Komolafe as the CEO of NURC and
Farouk Ahmed as CEO of NMDPRA.
Sylva said the occasion marked the beginning of a new era in
the oil and gas industry.
“The law states that all the assets and even the staff of
the DPR are to be invested on the commission and also in the authority. So that
means the DPR doesn’t exist anymore,” he said.
“And, of course, the law specifically repeals the DPR Act,
the Petroleum Inspectorate Act, the Petroleum Equalisation Fund Act and the
PPPRA Act. The law specifically repeals them. It is very clear that those
agencies do not exist anymore.”
The minister disclosed that staff rationalisation is
ongoing, explaining that NMDPRA staff would come from the defunct PEF, PPPRA
and DPR, while NURC staff will come from DPR.
He added that with the passage of the PIA into law after
spending over 20 years in the process, the coast is clear for investors to
invest in Nigeria’s oil sector.
“Today’s (yesterday) event marks the beginning for the news
agencies. Their assignment is simple – to make sure that the new agencies –
take off immediately,” Sylva said.
“I am expecting a lot of growth and development in the oil
industry. The oil industry has been stagnated for a long time because the
process of passing the PIA was on for over 20 years.
“So a lot of companies, a lot of investors took a
sit-down-and-watch approach. The PIA has clarified the legal framework around
the sector and the agencies are in place. I don’t see anything now stopping
investors from coming.
“And we are very lucky to have very competent industry
people with proven experiences. So, we believe that they can hit the ground
running and Nigerians should brace up for exponential growth in the oil and gas
sector.”
Also speaking at the event, Gbenga Komolafe, CEO of NURC,
said the commission would deliver on its mandate as captured in the new
petroleum act.
“Nigerians should expect massive deliverables in the sense
that the PIA has ended the regime of uncertainty in terms of the governance of
the industry,” he said.
Komolafe also said the commission would ensure that the
country hits its OPEC quota in crude oil production, as the NURC would be an
enabler of investments.
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