The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee is about to amend the Home Crude Provide Obligations Laws 2023.
The fee said this in a discover signed by the Chief Government of the NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, on Thursday.
In response to the NUPRC, the Nationwide Information Repository Laws will even be reviewed.
Within the discover, the fee stated it needed to seek the advice of with stakeholders for his or her enter.
“In keeping with Part 216 (1) of the PIA 2021, which requires the fee to seek the advice of with stakeholders earlier than finalising laws or amendments to laws, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee hereby invitations inputs from lessees, licensees, allow holders, host communities and different stakeholders of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum sector, inside 21 days from the date of this publication.
“The issues to which this stakeholder’s inputs and consultations relate are Nationwide Information Repository Laws; Modification to the Manufacturing Curtailment and Home Crude Oil Provide Obligations Laws 2023,” the discover learn partly.
It enjoined stakeholders to obtain and assessment the proposed laws at https://www.nuprc.gov.ng/regulations- development-pia-2021/.
“Accordingly, submissions of inputs to the laws are requested as a part of the method of stakeholder’s session earlier than finalisation of the laws, to provide that means to the intent of the PIA 2021,” the NUPRC introduced.
It directed that every one submissions have to be made utilizing the format accessible by a hyperlink on its web site and have to be obtained no later than 21 days from the date of the publication of this discover.
“Kindly ahead your submissions to the Head Laws and Statutory Compliance Unit of NUPRC, Kingston Chikwendu, at [email protected],” the assertion concluded.
That is coming amid alleged noncompliance of crude producers with the present DCSO laws.