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    FG Threatens to Revoke Unused Oil Licences

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    Federal Government has hinted of plans to cancel most of the licences granted to marginal oil field operators which have remained non-operational.

    Gbenga Komolafe, Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, told Reuters on Monday, Dec. 4, that only companies with viable technical and financial backup would get to keep their leases.

    “Based on PIA (Petroleum Industry Act), the commission is focused on delivering value for the nation so only firms that are technically and financially viable will keep their leases,” Komolafe said.

    Komolafe said the commission would initiate reviews of these leases and awards of new leases would be “subject to specific terms and conditions.”

    According to latest data from the NUPRC, although about 53 exploration leases were issued from 2003 till date; over 60 per cent of the prospecting licenses issued to local and foreign oil firms had expired.

    Out of the 53 licences, 33 have since expired and not renewed, including four which are held down by contract disputes.

    The leases have not been automatically revoked, but the regulator is no longer willing to let the companies hold on to leases indefinitely.

    The PIA enacted in 2021 empowered the regulator to review the technical and financial capabilities of companies holding oil exploration leases.

    Investments in oil exploration in the country have been few and far between as oil majors exit onshore and shallow water assets due to rising insecurity and sabotage of oil infrastructure and legal disputes with communities in the Niger Delta.

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