Thursday 25 February 2021

Passage of PIB will unlock several midstream gas opportunities - Sylva

 Chief Timipre Sylva, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources says the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law will unlock several midstream gas opportunities and enhance domestic gas utilisation.

Sylva said the Federal Government was also ready to collaborate with all stakeholders to initiate national activities that would make Nigeria actualise its declaration of 2021-2030 as the ‘Decade of Gas Development’.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sylva spoke on Thursday at the ongoing 12th Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) International Conference 2021.

The conference had the theme: "Powering Forward: Enabling Nigeria’s Industrialisation via Gas."

The minister who was represented by his Technical Adviser, Gas Business and Policy Implementation, Mr Justice Derefaka, noted that Nigeria's
over 200TCF proven reserves of natural gas must be utilised for economic growth and development.

He said: Our efforts will continue to focus on gas to transmute Nigeria from the conventional dependence on white products to a cleaner, more available, accessible, acceptable, and affordable energy use in gas. 

"This will not only cushion the effects of current deregulation but also create enormous job opportunities for Nigerians. 

"For this reason, we are proposing grand fathering in the new PIB.

The proposed PIB now before the National Assembly when passed into law will also unlock several midstream gas opportunities to further enhance domestic gas utilisation

"The revised PIB framework is based on core principles of clarity, dynamism, neutrality, open access and fiscal rules of general application. "

According to him, the priority of  President Muhammadu Buhari's administration is the
development of Nigeria’s vast gas resources and strengthening of the gas value chain as encapsulated in the National Gas Policy of 2017. 

Sylva said the president had outlined
some strategic priorities for the ministry aimed at stimulating  the sector to foster the sustainability of the Nigerian economy, enhance energy availability, create well paid jobs, and take millions of Nigerians out of poverty.

"As a government, we are pursuing programs to grow our gas economies through the development of industrial and transport gas markets, in juxtaposition with gas-to-power initiatives," he added.

He listed the achievements of the government to include the construction of the 614km Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) pipelines, inauguration of the National Gas Expansion Programme and the commencement of the Nigeria Gas Flare Commercialisation Programme. (NAN)

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