DPR assures stakeholders of promoting compliance in sector

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THE oil and gas sector regulator in Nigeria, the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), has assured stakeholders in the sector of promoting adequate compliance in the sector for the good of the country.

The Acting Director of DPR, Ahmad Rufai Shakur, stated that DPR has the statutory responsibility of ensuring compliance to petroleum laws, regulations and guidelines in the oil and gas industry to bring effects of sanctity of contracts in commercial operations for the good of the country.

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Speaking as a panelist during an energy conference in Lagos, Shakur, who was represented by Mr Joseph Tolorunse, Head, Legal, DPR, stated that, “the discharge of these responsibilities as to bring sanctity of contracts in commercial operations involves monitoring of operations at drilling sites, producing wells, production platforms and flow-stations, crude oil export terminals, refineries, storage depots, pump stations, retail outlets, any other locations where petroleum is either stored or sold, and all pipelines carrying crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products is paramount for purposes of transparency.

“Others include maintaining records on petroleum industry operations, particularly on matters relating to petroleum reserves, production/exports, licences and leases, advising government and relevant government agencies on technical matters and public policies that may have impact on the administration, and petroleum activities processing industry applications for leases, licences and permits, maintain and administer the National Data Repository (NDR) and also sometime perform settle some disputes resolution among the stakeholders to enable operations runs as it should be for the good of the country.”

The DPR boss reiterated that the effects of sanctity of contracts in commercial operations is the bedrock of the sector as businesses involve long terms contracts.

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