The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission is ready to review the Domestic Crude Supply Obligations Regulations 2023.
This was disclosed in a notice signed by the Chief Executive of the NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, on Thursday.
The commission stated in the notice that it wished to consult with stakeholders to get their opinions.
According to the NUPRC, the National Data Repository Regulations will also be reviewed.
“In line with Section 216 (1) of the PIA 2021, which requires the commission to consult with stakeholders before finalising regulations or amendments to regulations, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission hereby invites inputs from lessees, licensees, permit holders, host communities and other stakeholders of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum sector, within 21 days from the date of this publication.
“The matters to which this stakeholder’s inputs and consultations relate are National Data Repository Regulations; Amendment to the Production Curtailment and Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligations Regulations 2023,” the notice read partly.
“It enjoined stakeholders to download and review the proposed regulations at https://www.nuprc.gov.ng/regulations- development-pia-2021/.
“Accordingly, submissions of inputs to the regulations are requested as part of the process of stakeholder’s consultation before finalisation of the regulations, to give meaning to the intent of the PIA 2021,” the NUPRC announced.
It stipulated that all submissions were to be made using the format that could be accessed via a link on its website and had to be received no later than 21 days following the day this notice was published.
“Kindly forward your submissions to the Head Regulations and Statutory Compliance Unit of NUPRC, Kingston Chikwendu, at [email protected],” the statement concluded.
This follows the alleged noncompliance of crude producers with the current DCSO regulations.