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10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by NewFolm4(m): 5:49am On Jul 02, 2021
1. What is the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB?

The Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, 2020 is a law in the making, which seeks to introduce far-reaching reforms in the Nigerian oil and gas industry. It was first presented to the National Assembly in 2008.

2. What are the major objectives?

The bill aims at establishing good governance, best practices, and ease of doing business in the industry by clarifying roles and responsibilities of officials and institutions, enable frontier exploration, mandate improved environmental compliance, and transform NNPC into a commercially viable enterprise.

3. Why do we need the PIB?

The PIB is necessary because almost all petroleum-related laws, including the Petroleum Act of 1969, had been belated for decades. In other words, they are no more relevant and competitive globally. With the advancement in technology, the volatility of oil prices, climatic changes influencing the driving forces of the global economy, it has become imperative to review extant laws to bring them in alignment with current realities.

4. What are the regulatory institutions to be expected?

The bill proposes the Upstream Regulatory Commission for upstream operations, including the granting of petroleum exploration licenses. A petroleum exploration license shall be for three years and may be renewable for an additional period of three years subject to the fulfillment of prescribed conditions. The PIB also provides for the establishment of the Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority for midstream and downstream operations. But the president has been advised to go for only one Commission with many departments, using the example of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, as an example.

5. What about the Host Communities Development Trust?

The PIB further provides for the creation of a Host Communities Development Trust. The oil operators, described as settlors, are obliged to incorporate a trust for the benefit of the host communities and shall make an annual contribution, based on a certain percentage of their yearly operating expenditure.

6. What are the environmental concerns in the PIB?

As a condition for the grant of a license or lease and prior to the approval of the environmental management plan, all licensees or oil companies are required to make financial contribution to an Environmental Remediation Fund for the rehabilitation or management of negative environmental impact with respect to the license or lease. Financial contributions depend on the size of the petroleum operations and the level of environmental risk that may exist.

The regulator will apply the Fund towards the rehabilitation, remediation or management of negative environmental impact only when the licensed operator lacks the capacity, or is unable to undertake the rehabilitation or management of any negative impact on the environment effectively.

7. Why did previous administrations fail to pass the PIB into law?

The previous administrations failed to pass it into law because of many factors, especially politics, sectional interests, and lack of political will.

8. Why has it become possible to pass it?

It was more enhanced by a combination of factors, including the commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, host communities and oil and gas operators. Unlike the past when community issues were widely condemned, the conversation about Host Community Trust Fund shifted to community representation, the structure of the fund, and equity stakes.

9. What should the public expect in the coming weeks?

The public should expect the House of Representatives to conclude work on the PIB, which will be followed by a joint session of the Senate and the Representatives to review it, before the PIB goes to president Buhari.

10. So, when will it eventually become an Act, and what impact should be expected?

It is now certain that the PIB will become an Act this year. It will bring about the restructuring of institutions, attracts local and foreign investors, and enhance transparency and accountability in the oil and gas industry.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/10-things-to-know-about-nigerias-pib/

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Monogamy: 5:50am On Jul 02, 2021
In M.I, they are still paying for subsidy even though they campaigned against it before they get power

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Nobody: 6:14am On Jul 02, 2021
Good summary.

Thanks a lot.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by nairavsdollars(f): 6:20am On Jul 02, 2021
Are you sure Nigeria's Minister of Petroleum understand this bill

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by filleSouriante(f): 6:20am On Jul 02, 2021
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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Revere27: 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021
All in the name to Glorify Buhari
PIB ko.. PMB ni undecided undecided

It is another Commission to be established for corruption and embezzlement of Public funds like the NCC you mentioned up there.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by DejiPlug(m): 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021

Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by cardoctor(m): 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021
Now we know. If only it makes sence in its implication.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Sunnybay7: 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021
Ok
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by filleSouriante(f): 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021
DejiPlug:

No time

As in ehn grin
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Untainted007: 6:21am On Jul 02, 2021
1. Will it reduce the pump price of petroleum products?
2. Will it stop the northerners from being the major owners of oil wells in Nigeria?
3. Will it equate the ratio of other tribes in key positions in the industry?
4. Will it put a halt to bribes and illegality in the industry?
If these can not be answered or met by the bill, I see no sense in it cos our senate make laws that are only favourable to themselves.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Saao(m): 6:23am On Jul 02, 2021
Lol all the jubilation about pib, I guess buhari will sign it into law? Bubu that hate anything south, he will look for an excuse to dump it.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by castrokins(m): 6:23am On Jul 02, 2021
Just Like That?
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Hogan17: 6:23am On Jul 02, 2021
How does it impacts the common man , and improve the standard o living

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by tamonokare: 6:24am On Jul 02, 2021
Will this bill make southerners own at least 50% of oil blocks on their land.

http://saharareporters.com/2013/03/06/senator-enang-reveals-northerners-own-80-nigerian-oil-blocks-nation-newspaper

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by uniqueboi1(m): 6:24am On Jul 02, 2021
Majority of the people that sat to deliberate on the bill do not understand shishi from it. Especially the abokis..

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Ade4dayo70(m): 6:24am On Jul 02, 2021
Anyway, it's a good riddance to level up with the advancement in technology of oil business for the benefit of every Nigerians... but quite unfortunate that this bill is another audio bill void of relevance to the authority oil thieves we have in Nigeria.

Second baze jare.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by OmoManU: 6:25am On Jul 02, 2021
Monogamy:
In M.I, they are still paying for subsidy even though they campaigned against it before they get power
Do you want them to sell fuel at 260-300 and people call for their head again, subsidy can not be removed if the refineries are not working

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Monogamy: 6:27am On Jul 02, 2021
OmoManU:

Do you want them to sell fuel at 260-300 and people call for their head again, subsidy can not be removed if the refineries are not working

Bro, the reality is 40% of the oil the FG are paying subsidy for are sold outside the country.. Do you have an idea how many million of litres government is paying imaginary money for..

Let FG first look into that

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by kokakola: 6:28am On Jul 02, 2021
The problem of our past and present leaders is not enacting good LAWS, ACTS, POLICIES or BILLS, our problem is lack of IMPLEMENTATION.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by mamaafrik(m): 6:31am On Jul 02, 2021
The Southern man laughing at the arrest of Nnamdi kanu know that same Government had attacked Igboho and will do the same to Middle belt and south south after.
The Fulanis have an agenda,islamization is part of it but let the Southern muslim know before being used as tool that they will still be dealt with like they did to them in ilorin.
We must keep a united stand against dictatorship.
Tinubu keep mute now will regret as he will be rubbished in at the twilight of 2022 and there may be no election.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by Aonkuuse(m): 6:32am On Jul 02, 2021
See mumu,who reintroduce the bill for consideration last September??
Saao:
Lol all the jubilation about pib, I guess buhari will sign it into law? Bubu that hate anything south, he will look for an excuse to dump it.
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by SmartPolician: 6:33am On Jul 02, 2021
The two houses passed two different PIBs. House of Reps says 5% goes to the local community, while the Senate says 3%. Well, that got me thinking what we need two houses for.

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by IMASTEX: 6:33am On Jul 02, 2021
The only good thing about this bill is your summary. You should be in the classroom. Nevertheless, the best way to remain sane is never to hope on anything good from Nigeria and it's leaders.
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by OmoManU: 6:34am On Jul 02, 2021
Monogamy:


Bro, the reality is 40% of the oil the FG are paying subsidy for are sold outside the country.. Do you have an idea how many million of litres government is paying imaginary money for..

Let FG first look into that
...

So whose fault that the Nigerians that are employed to guard the borders allows seamless move in and out of the border sabotaging the country's economy

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by AfonjaConehead: 6:36am On Jul 02, 2021
The pib gives additional 10% revenue to the Niger Delta...that's the sole reason the majority members of the NASS,the ever parasitic north,refused to pass the bill

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Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by DWJOBScom(m): 6:36am On Jul 02, 2021
Thank you for sharing
Re: 10 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB by abumeinben(m): 6:36am On Jul 02, 2021
Enlightening.

But the post seems targeted, positions 7 and 8 not so necessary.

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