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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

NMDPRA unveils six new regulations for oil, gas industry

The regulations included the Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Operations Regulations and Assignment or Transfer of Licence and Permit Regulations.

• March 22, 2023
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has unveiled six gazetted regulations to spur investment and economic growth in the midstream and downstream sectors of the petroleum industry.

The regulations, which were unveiled on Wednesday in Abuja, included the Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Operations Regulations and Assignment or Transfer of Licence and Permit Regulations.

Others include the Petroleum Measurement Regulations, Gas Pricing, and Domestic Demand Regulations, Petroleum (Transportation and Shipment) Regulations, and Natural Gas Pipeline Tariff Regulations.

Speaking at the unveiling, Idaere Ogan, NMDPRA Board chairman, said the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 provided for the development of the regulations to actualise the benefits of the PIA.

Mr Ogan, while commending the management, regulation drafting committee, and relevant stakeholders whose inputs were considered as expected by the PIA, said the regulations covered all aspects of the act to promote economic growth.

Farouk Umar, Authority Chief Executive NMDPRA, said in addition to the six regulations being inaugurated, 14 other regulations had been developed and shall be issued shortly.

Mr Umar said the PIA emplaced a framework for the development of the relevant regulations that would support sustainable growth and investment across the oil and gas value chain in Nigeria.

“Accordingly, the NMDPRA, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, has developed the regulations, which have been designed to enable businesses through regulatory clarity, certainty, fairness, transparency, and best industry standards.

“The Authority remains committed to collaborating and engaging with our industry stakeholders while promoting transparency and accountability in the implementation of these regulations,’’ he said.

In an overview, Joseph Folorunsho, NMDPRA legal adviser/secretary, said the Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Operations Regulations applied to gas and petroleum liquid operations and oil and gas service permits.

Mr Folorunsho said it bordered on conformity assessment and technological adaptation and also provided for the grant of licences and sanctions on violators.

He said the Assignment or Transfer of Licence and Permit Regulations applied for approval or consent of authority on all midstream processing facilities, including terminals, pipelines, and blending infrastructure.

“The objective of the Petroleum Measurement Regulations is to ensure accurate measurement on the allocation of gas and crude oil and ensure the installation of appropriate measurement by company and metering of oil and gas operations.

“Gas Pricing and Domestic Demand Regulations regulates retail gas pricing, prices of marketing natural gas of the strategic sectors, and identifies the unregulated market and make provisions.

“Petroleum (Transportation and Shipment) Regulations regulate activities relating to transportation loading, shipment, and export of crude oil. It prohibits illegal and unauthorised crude oil activities, among others,” Folorunsho said.

He said the Petroleum (Transportation and Shipment) Regulations was expected to stem crude oil theft and illegal activities, while Natural Gas Pipeline Tariff Regulations provided a framework for tariff methodology and transportation of natural gas. 

(NAN)

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