Oil and Gas
Oil Probe: Disbanding Ugochinyere, Okoji-led ad-hoc Committee, ‘good riddance to bad rubbish’ – Coalition hails Speaker Abbas

Foremost Civil Society Organizations, CSOs in the oil and gas sector, on Tuesday, applauded the Speaker of House of Representatives, RT. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, for dissolving the House joint adhoc committee of Downstream and Midstream Petroleum.

The joint committee, headed by Rep. Ikenga Ugochinyere (Imo) and Rep. Henry Okojie (Edo), was disbanded Monday morning, via a statement signed by the Spokespersons of the House, Rep. Akin Rotimi Jnr.

Until now, the committee was tasked with investigation of alleged importation of adulterated petroleum products, the non-availability of crude oil for domestic refineries, and other critical energy security issues.
But since inauguration, the committee has been enmeshed with controversies which culminated into serious divisions amongst the Members of the 10th House, with some calling for the head of the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, Mele Kyari, and Farouk Ahmed, the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA; while others called for impartial probe and warned colleagues against being partisan.
In a press statement on Tuesday, the Coalition for Energy Transformation, Integrity and Transparency, CETIT, made up of over 28 leading CSOs in the industry, said Speaker Abbas has written his name in the “golden book of the National Assembly”, by rising to save the institution of the international embarrassment that was looming.
The statement, which was made available to our Corespondent, was jointly signed by Engr. Godknows Joseph, Comrade Ayoola Daramola and Barr. Musa Akilu.
The Coalition bemoaned the perceived “partisanship of the joint committee” as it were, saying, “it was also wrong for Members of the House to preemptively take positions even before the probe could be done and concluded. This was going to set the entire House of Representatives on fire and it was of great danger to the institution of the National Assembly, so revered”.
They contended that, “under normal circumstances, the House Members should have been patriotic enough to place national interest above their personal interests, but everyone seemed to be speaking or acting according to what his or her interest was, while the committee was also perceived to be pursuing vendetta and the whole essence was defeated ab initio”.
“But for the swift intervention and the nationalistic approach of His Excellency, RT. Hon. Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, the whole thing would have snowballed into anarchy and the entire National Assembly institution would have been brought to international embarrassment, while the meat of the matter would have been left untouched, and the original intent why the committee was set up would have been defeated.
“The decision of the Speaker was timely. We had met at the weekend in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and came to agreement to officially address the press on Tuesday and unearth what we felt about the joint committee and some Members of the House and why the leadership of the House must, as a matter of urgent national importance, purge the House of such Committee and allow fresh and professional panel to handle the investigation. Failure to do this, we were going to mobilize thousands of our members in Abuja to occupy the National Assembly anytime the committee sits.
“But we woke up this morning, to the good news that the pragmatic and visionary Speaker Abbas, has disbanded the Committee. The Coalition and the entire Nigerians are grateful for this. The Speaker has written his name in golden book of the National Assembly, and this goes a long way to reaffirm that Nigerians can trust the 10th House. It portrays a House that has integrity. The 10th House is indeed the People’s House”, the Coalition added.
While charging the Speaker to constitute a panel made up of neutral and impeccable Members, that would handle the probe with transparency and with unbiased minds; the Coalition pledged total support for the yet to be constituted committee and the Abbas-led House, saying, Nigeria would be great under him.

Oil and Gas
NIES 2025: NLNG says energy security should be a priority

The Nigeria Liquefied Gas on Friday called for energy security to be made a national priority through proactive measure in a manner that the infrastructure and critical assets are protected for the sustainable growth of the oil and gas industry.

Speaking at a panel session titled “Driving Cross-Continental Investments: Scaling Africa’s Energy Frontier” at the 8th Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES), the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NLNG, Philip Mshelbila stated that there were growing concerns over gas infrastructure security, stressing that while improvements have been recorded in securing oil assets, that gas infrastructure remains vulnerable, and without adequate protection which will lead to underperformance in the industry.

Mshelbina stated that NLNG was focused on boosting both domestic and regional energy access, adding that the company was making smaller-scale investments to retain more gas for local consumption. He noted that a major step in this direction was NLNG’s decision to domesticate 100% of its Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) supply for the Nigerian market.
Beyond the domestic market, Mshelbila remarked that the Company was also working towards enhancing regional energy security. He revealed that, as part of the Train 7 project, the company was constructing a third jetty to support small-scale vessels in supplying gas across Africa’s coastal markets.
Additionally, he said the company was supporting the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) in connecting Bonny Island to the mainland to facilitate LPG trucking, thereby strengthening domestic gas distribution. This initiative is expected to boost West Africa’s energy distribution network, positioning NLNG as a key player in the region’s energy landscape, he noted.
Mshelbila also emphasised the need for clear and consistent regulatory frameworks to attract long-term investments.
Through proactive methane reduction, low-carbon innovations, and impactful social initiatives, Mshelbila remarked that NLNG’s commitment to local content and sustainability aligned with global energy transition priorities, stating that NLNG was building investor confidence and demonstrating long-term value.

Oil and Gas
$200 billion required to be injected into development of gas infrastructure – NEITI

The Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, NEITI, Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji has said, the sum of $200 billion is needed to be injected into Nigeria’s gas infrastructure for its development and maximization of the natural resources as the ninth largest gas producer in the world as number one in Africa.

He pointed this out in the 2021 – 2023 reports on Oil, Gas and Solid Minerals presented to the Public Accounts Committee chaired by Senator Aliyu Wadada Ahmed, saying the required infrastructure for maximization of gas resources in the country are not there.

He said, there was need for the injection of $20 billion yearly into gas infrastructure for a period of ten years for construction of gas pipelines along and across West African sub-region, and beyond which is a huge expenditure”, he said.
Orji said: “In Nigeria, what we need, is to invest in gas infrastructure to evacuate gas as our study shows that we need an initial investment of $20 billion annually for 10 years to be able to generate the kind of gas infrastructure required to provide gas for the whole of Africa and beyond.
A member of Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Abdul Ningi asked, “what NEITI is doing on alleged $8.5billion unremitted into the consolidated revenue fund by Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Federal Inland Revenue Service and Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission in 2023”, the NEITI boss said the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC , is already probing the agencies involved.
Senate panel were further irked by the submission in the NEITI’s report that less than 1% of solid minerals is remitted into Federal Government’s Consolidated Revenue Fund account.
Chairman of Senate Committee on Public Accounts, speaking on remittances of Solid Minerals into the Consolidated Revenue Fund decried the less than 1% contribution of proceeds from the sector on yearly basis.
Other members were unanimous that, NEITI’s report on solid minerals, is not reflective of what is going on in the solid mineral sector.
They wondered why only States like Ogun, Osun, Kogi, Edo, Ebonyi, Rivers, Cross Rivers and FCT, were mentioned in the report excluding Nasarawa , Zamfara , Kebbi , Plateau, Bauchi etc .
Specifically the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Wadada described the less than one 1% contribution of solid minerals to GDP as quite ridiculous and unacceptable.
“This definitely must not continue, there must be complete overhaul of the sector “, he said

Oil and Gas
Niger Tanker Explosion: NUPENG urges government to repair roads, senditise citizens on danger of fuel scooping

The national secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has urged the Federal Government to repair roads to avert tanker tragedies across the country.

NUPENG made the call in reaction to the recent tragic tanker explosion in Suleja, Niger State.

A statement jointly signed by Williams Akporeha and Olawale Afolabi, respectively, President and General Secretary stated that the union was “deeply saddened by the loss of lives, the destruction of properties, and the injuries sustained by many in this devastating incident.”
The statement, issued to newsmen in Abuja on Sunday, also appealed to the Federal Government to urgently address the poor condition of federal roads.
The statement read in part: “The Union takes this opportunity to urgently appeal to the Federal Government to repair bad roads to prevent such incidents and to intensify efforts in sensitising the public about the dangers of scooping fuel from petroleum truck accidents.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones during this traumatic and challenging time.”
NUPENG further sppealed to the Federal Government to take urgent steps to repair federal roads which it noted were in bad shape.
It also tasked the Federal Government to mandate its relevant agencies to seize the initiative towards sensitising Nigerians on the danger of scooping fuel from scenes of petrol tanker accidents.
The statement further reads in part:”The Union takes this opportunity to urgently appeal to the Federal government to repazir bad roads to prevent such incidents and to intensify efforts in sensitizing the public about the dangers of scooping fuel from accidental situations of petroleum trucks on highways.
“As a responsible organization, NUPENG collaborates annually with relevant agencies, including the Federal Road Safety Corps, the Police, and State Traffic Management agencies, to train our drivers on road safety. The Union is committed to continuously training and retraining our members on best driving and safety practices.
“We stand in solidarity with the affected families and the entire Dikko community in Niger State. We commend the emergency responders who bravely extinguished the fire and rescued many injured victims.
“We urge all relevant authorities to provide the necessary support and medical care to those injured and to take measures to prevent future tragedies.
“May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may their families find the strength to bear these irreparable losses.”

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