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Statutory Fees: NUPRC Threatens To Revoke Licences Of Defaulting Operators 

byGLAMTUSH
September 2, 2023
in News, Nigeria News
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NUPRC has threatened to revoke the licences of defaulting operators over statutory fees.

 

Glamtush reports that the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has threatened to revoke the licences of oil and gas operators over failure to remit the statutory three per cent to host communities in the Niger Delta region by the end of September 2023.

This online platform understands that the management of the NUPRC faulted the continued delay by operators to remit the statutory fees as contained in section 235 of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.

Emphasising the grave implications of operators’ denial to meet their obligations to host communities, the Commission warned that if the development was left to fester, it would hamper upstream operations in the affected areas.

The statement titled; ‘3% to oil communities: operators should fulfil obligations without further delay,’ read, “The attention of the management of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has been drawn to the agitation by host communities in the oil and gas producing areas of the Niger Delta region over the delay by industry settlors/operators in remitting the statutory fees governed by Section 235 of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.

“Clearly, the Commission understands and shares in the sentiments and particularly the patience of the host communities on this issue, especially as the PIA had suspended the Global Memorandum of Understanding and the Memorandum of Understanding, replacing both provisions with a new Host Community Development Trust Fund.

“The Commission is fully aware of the implications of this development if allowed to fester. The agitation might frustrate the Commission’s efforts at up-scaling the drive for higher foreign exchange and attracting Foreign Direct Investment into the country. Incidentally and quite unfortunately, it is also capable of truncating efforts at stabilizing the value of the Naira, attaining the much-desired rebound in our national economy and improving our macro-economic status.

“It must be stated that given the implications of allowing continued default on sustained peaceful operations and the eventual effect on national oil and gas output, the Commission will be minded to activate its regulatory powers in line with the provisions of the Act as stated above, to bring defaulting and recalcitrant settlers into compliance.

“Recently, the Commission passed the Host Community Regulation and organized a mass sensitization programme, emphasizing the responsibility of settlors in host communities under the PIA, 2021. Unfortunately, those concerned have neglected this, thereby stoking avoidable agitations. The settlors are, therefore, required to perform their obligation to commence remittance of the statutory 3% contribution.”

It added, “The Commission notes that remittance of the statutory contribution, which should have served as succour to the host communities, has sadly become a source of pain to the lawful beneficiaries. This has now given impetus to actions that might affect smooth upstream operations within affected host communities, a situation that could have been addressed through routine social inclusion.

“Although the ultimate regulatory sanction, as enshrined in Section 238 of the PIA, is the revocation of assets, the Commission has been careful not to compound the already low level of investment and divestment rate and further impact negatively on production levels and the Federation revenue. Rather, it chose to draw a balance and be strategic in implementing the provisions of the law.

The relevant section states that “Unless as otherwise provided for in this Act, failure by any holder of a licence or lease governed by this Act to comply with its obligations under this Chapter, after having been informed of such failure in writing by the Commission or Authority as the case may be, may be grounds for revocation of the applicable licence.”

“Therefore, defaulting operators (settlors) under PIA 2021 (section 235) are advised to do the needful by fulfilling their obligations and remitting the outstanding arrears without further delay, as the Commission might be compelled by emerging circumstances to fully apply the law under section 235 of PIA 2021, which states as follows: Failure to incorporate host communities’ development trust:

“Unless as otherwise provided for in this Act, failure by any holder of a licence or lease governed by this Act, failure by any holder of a licence or lease governed by this Act to comply with its obligations under this chapter, after having been informed of such failure in writing by the Commission or Authority as the case may be, may be grounds for revocation of the applicable licence or lease”.

“Notice is hereby served that in a situation where defaults are not remedied by the end of September 2023, the Commission would have no option but to revoke the licence of the defaulting settler/operator.”

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