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Nigeria’s energy sector regulation misalignment may hinder business.

Regulatory misalignment in Nigeria’s energy sector could worsen ease of doing business

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The Executive Director, of Development at ExxonMobil Nigeria, Mr. Oladotun Isiaka has said that regulatory misalignment in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector could worsen the ease of doing business if action is not taken to align regulations. He said this during a panel session at the ongoing Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES) in Abuja.

According to him, stakeholders need to ensure that over the next few years, they do not worsen the ease of doing business and the country does not have additional risk, which then results in exposures, making projects become less competitive within the global atmosphere.

Mr. Isiaka was referencing regulations drafted by both the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). He said:

NUPRC reaction

While responding to the issues raised by the panelists on regulatory misalignment, the Chief Executive Officer of NUPRC, Mr. Gbenga Komolafe said the commission’s regulations have carried everyone along to ensure that the sector is not strangulated. He also said the regulations are in conformity with the government’s energy transition plan. According to him, the commission plans to release 13 new regulations in the coming weeks.

What you should know

During an Arise TV interview that took place earlier in the month, Audrey Joe Ezigbo, the co-founder of Falcon Corporation and former President of the Nigeria Gas Association (NGA) also spoke about the multiplicity of agencies within the gas sector which creates bureaucratic bottlenecks that have resulted in lost time for many operators. At the time, she had said:

“If I want to build a tank farm to de-bottleneck liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage within Port Harcourt, I should not have to deal with 30 different agencies putting chicken and egg-type situations before me, creating bureaucracies leading to lost time.”

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