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    SENATE TO PASS GAS FLARING PROHIBITION BILL IN DECEMBER

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    LAGOS, Nigeria – The Senate Committee on Gas has assured Nigerians that the Gas Flaring Prohibition Bill would be passed into law before end of the year. Senator Bassey Albert, the chairman, of the Committee hinted this in Lagos when he led his members on oversight functions to the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).




    He said the bill is currently on third reading and would be given accelerated attention to enable it come to fruition. He explained that the bill when passed would eliminate gas flaring by increasing the penal fees paid by contravening companies from N10 per 1,000 Standard Cubic Feet (SCF) of gas flair to three dollar 50 cent  per 1,000 SCF of gas.

    Albert thanked the National Assembly for its support for the 2020 final elimination of  gas flare but expressed the need for Nigeria to be pragmatic on the new date. He also expressed discontent over the manner gas resources are being treated like byproduct, saying there was need for paradigm shift on the part of the country to see gas as economic enabler.
     
    The legislator said the Senate is not resting on its oars to ensure that all the grey areas spotted by the President in the botched Petroleum Industry and Governance Bill are addressed and resent to him for final assent. He promised that the Senate will look at the other legs of the Petroleum Industry Bill  as part of its contribution to ensure a robust  oil and gas industry in Nigeria.

    To him, the Department of Petroleum Resources has not fared bad in playing its watchdog roles in the industry and assured that through its oversight functions the Senate would collaborate with the agencies to nip in the bud challenges militating against the delivery of its mandate. In his remarks, the acting director of the DPR, Alhaji Ahmed Shakur, commended the Senate for its robust contribution  and eventual submission of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIGB) to President Muhammadu Buhari.
     
    Shakur said the roles played by the Senate in the PIGB showed that it was committed to ensuring the entrenchment of robust oil and gas laws in the country. He also commended the lawmakers for the oversight visit, saying the DPR has always seen them as a partner in progress and assured that the agency would not derail in entrenching standards in the nation’s oil and gas sector.

    He also told the visiting senators that the agency is committed to gas exploration, grow gas reserves to meet domestic and export needs. The director added that the agency has embarked on aggressive campaign for the elimination of gas flaring in Nigeria by 2020, as well as meeting the target of 200trillion cubic feet of gas by same year, which he said the agency has met in 2018 (NAN)

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