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Expert Charts Path To Oil Sector Growth
An expert in oil and gas,
Prince Emmanuel Ogba, yesterday hinged the success of the ongoing reform in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector on a healthy interplay between credible and viable indigenous and foreign companies which pride huge fund and the latest technologies in modern world.
Ogba, who is the Managing Director of Nedal Synergy World told The Tide in a telephone interview that time has come for the nation to embrace such foreign firms as McGuffy, a foreign company that is among the leading global firms on gas technology.
According to Ogba, the firm with its modular gas systems, dictates the tone in world gas gathering and distribution to reposition the gas subsector in Nigeria.
“I was happy to learn that McGuffy has already indicated interest through its local partner, stard Delta Energy Service Limited and also promised huge investment of over $100 billion in the country. This is most promising in view of its latest technology”, he said.
He noted that the challenge of gas flaring which has also been issue of many decades in the country would be a thing of the past.
Ogba, however, stated that local legislation has also been a challenge such that while the host communities, local operators and foreign counterparts all seek protections which can only be provided by local legislation and stressed the need for the long delayed petroleum industry bill (PIB) to be passed into law without further delay.
“Let me tell you, everybody is interested in this PIB. The native people where the oil and gas is being produced from their land, the indigenous firms and the multinationals oil firms are all interested and possibly pushing in ways possible to influence the bill that I suspect is what is holding the bill at the National Assembly to the embarrassment of the nation”, he remarked.
He appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to first give critical attention to the PIB to allay the fears of investors and other stakeholders in the sector, emphasising that when the bill is gotten right, the sector could move to its next level.
“It is critical that the PIB should be compliant with international standards as well as give fair protection to other stakeholders for sustainable development of the sector and by extension, the economy”, he said, adding that it must not be ruled by sentiment.
Chris Oluoh
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