Oil & Energy
NUPRC Commits To Monitoring Host Community Devt Trust
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has expressed commitment to ensuring effective information on Industry Digital Automated Portal (IDAP) to monitor and report the Host Community Development Trust (HCDT).
Acting Director, Environment, Community and Sustainability, NUPRC, Mrs Ejiro Ufondu, disclosed this at a Stakeholders Engagement with settlors on the Deployment of Host Comply Technological Solutions, in Abuja, Thursday.
Ufondu said the platform was developed for transparent administration of the host communities as provided by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).
According to her, the IDAP was developed in partnership with an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) stating that it would meet specific requirements of the HCDT.
The platform would fulfill obligations to host communities, promote accountability and transparency in the HCDT programme management.
It would also enable quick feedback from the stakeholders and the public for the commission to carry out its regulatory oversight effectively.
Ufondu further said the essence of the meeting was to give further detailed information to the stakeholders on how the portal works.
The commission, she said, informed the stakeholders and host community about digital solutions for managing the HCDT.
“We also have people represented here for the setting up and for the administration of the trust.
“We got a letter from Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS), asking for more clarifications and more details about the platform.
“We had written a circular to the industry following that arrangement and OPTS responded with a letter that they needed more information and wanted to understand the portal and how it works.
“So, that is why we are having this meeting, to give further details on how the portal works.
“We are going to be making a presentation to you; we are available to answer questions that may arise from the presentations”, she said.
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Protest: Commissioner Urges Dialogue Over PIA Implementation
Delta State Commissioner for Oil and Gas, Olorogun Vincent Oyibode, has called on the protesting host communities to Otumara Flow Station of the Shell Petroleum Development Commission (SPDC) in Warri South West Local Government Area to engage in a friendly dialogue with the multi-national oil firm over the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).
Oyibode, who made the call while briefing journalists on the outcome of his visit to Otumara Flow Station and the host communities, in Warri, at the weekend, urged the protesting communities of Ugborodo, Deghele and Ugboegungun not to shut down the operations of the SPDC.
According to the commissioner, “the 20,000 barrels per day SPDC facility in Otumara is of great economic importance to the Federal and Delta State Government”.
He said the state government would continue to intervene where and when necessary just as he implored the host communities and SPDC to explore the benefits of dialogue in resolving the disagreement.
Oyibode also stated that the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori-led government was determined to provide an enabling environment for international oil companies and investors in the State.
The commissioner said, “the management team, Ministry of Oil and Gas visited the protestants at the Otumara community where the Flow Station is sited.
“We held discussions with leaders who expressed their concerns. We also advised that the internal wranglings within critical stakeholders over the name for the HCDT should not lead to shutting down of Otumara Flow Station and SPDC’s operations”.
The commissioner insisted that the disagreement between the host communities to Otumara Flow Station and SPDC which has to do with setting up a Host Community Development Trust was a matter that can be resolved amicably, adding that “the Delta State Government is on top of the issue.
“We appeal to the host communities of Ugborodo, Ugboegungun, and Deghele not to shut down the operations at the Otumara Flow Station, while the negotiations continue for a win-win resolution”.
It would be recalled that the protesting communities had earlier called on the SPDC to visit the host communities in line with the PIA 2021 provisíons which empowers communities to set up a Host Community Development Trust Fund (HCDTF).
However, following an alleged illegality of the multinational against the spirit of the PIA by refusing to engage the three communities of the Otumara Flow Station in the Fund, it ignited a protest and upon the expiration of the 48- hour ultimatum gained entry into the facility with the threat of a total shutdown.
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