Oil and Gas Industry
Nigeria Moves To Streamline Midstream And Downstream Petroleum Operations.

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6 months agoon

The Nigerian government has proposed new regulations aimed at streamlining the midstream and downstream petroleum sector.
The proposed 2024 Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Operations Regulations seek to consolidate 12 existing regulations into a single document.
The regulations, unveiled at a stakeholders’ consultation forum at the nation’s federal capital, abuja, aims to reduce complexities, enhance compliance, and promote ease of doing business in the sector.
According to the Executive Director of Distribution Systems, Storage and Retailing Infrastructure (DSSRI), NMDPRA Ogbugo Ukoha said the consolidation will simplify navigation and implementation of regulations, Streamline operations in the midstream and downstream petroleum regulatory industry.
He added that it would also help to address inconsistencies in the regulatory space, Enhance compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 and related regulations.
The proposed regulations Ukoha says align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to promoting ease of doing business in Nigeria.
He noted that They will be read in conjunction with other regulations, including the Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Fees Regulations.
Industry stakeholders at the forum welcomed the move, citing its potential to attract investment and boost growth in the sector.
The regulations are expected to be finalized after the stakeholder consultation and approval by the Ministers of State for Petroleum Resources(gas), and (Oil)
Once approved, the Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Fees Regulations will be published in the Federal Government Gazette, providing clarity on prescribed fees for midstream and downstream petroleum activities in the country.
