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Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Islie: 9:03pm On Nov 02, 2023
NUPRC moves to secure supply obligations Local crude oil producers in Nigeria are demanding to be paid with United States dollars as the currency of…


…NUPRC moves to secure supply obligations
Local crude oil producers in Nigeria are demanding to be paid with United States dollars as the currency of their operations by local refiners in Nigeria.

The producers made the demand at a meeting with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), convened to activate local domestic crude supply obligation.

Section 109 of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) introduces the obligation by the oil industry in Nigeria and stipulates that the supply of crude oil to the domestic market shall be on a willing supplier and willing buyer basis.

The volume of crude oil that oil-producing companies shall dedicate to the domestic crude supply obligation shall be based on an allocation system determined by the NUPRC.

Speaking at the meeting, Oluwadare Agbelese of Watersmith said: “A broader discussion needs to be held with the NMDPRA and the CBN to ensure that off-takers have priority access to forex so that they can pay for the product in a competitive manner just like the operators would if they were selling to external off-takers.”

Also raising other concerns, Tunde Akinpelu from Aiteo sought to know whether the local refiners have the flexibility on their crude oil appetite. Adding that, “Kaduna refinery does not process all the product sleeves that we have in Nigeria. So in Port Harcourt and Warri.”


Another stakeholder, Abdalla Buba talked about allowing some time for adjustment in the transition from the pre-PIA regime to the PIA regime.

Responding to the concerns raised, the Chief Executive of the NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, said any company that fails to respond to a request for production within a specified period is liable to pay an administrative fine of $10,000 to the NUPRC and shall not be granted an export permit.

He said the move by the commission is in a bid to ensure domestic sufficiency, adding that the nation’s inability to meet it’s domestic refining obligation has impacted negatively on the state of the economy given the numbers that are rolled out in terms of under-recovery.

Komolafe said: ‘It behooves us as an industry to find a way to make Nigeria a net exporter of refined product. It is important that we engage the industry as we are trying to implement this important provision of the PIA, which is the domestic crude oil obligation.

“The domestic crude oil obligation refers to the requirement imposed by the government on oil producers to allocate a certain portion of their crude oil production for domestic consumption. What we are trying to do in effect as a commission is to begin the enforcement of this critical provision of the PIA.

“There are now firm attempts to step up domestic refining with some modular refineries. We now also have the largest refinery in Africa, the Dangote refinery. We have received a request from the refinery to guarantee fixed stock and we believe as a nation, it will be a shame if we cannot meet the fixed stock of the refinery.”

In furtherance of the latest move, The NUPRC has written to the producers to furnish them with copies of the committed agreement for the commission to distill the available barrels that are not committed.

Speaking on the concerns around dollar payment terms, Komolafe said the law already envisages a willing buyer, willing seller situation. “The currency of purchase will either be in naira or in dollars. The parties will sit and agree to a purchase agreement and the currency of the transaction.

“We will also escalate to other stakeholders to see how domestic refiners will be able to meet their obligation.”

Speaking on the implementation mechanism, he said; “we are conscious of the fact that every refinery is configured to take a specific type. We will collate that data and factor obligation in respect to the compactable crude type.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by TemplarLandry: 9:06pm On Nov 02, 2023
These are the realest demons holding us in a chokehold.

I dedicate “Monsters You Made” by Burna Boy feat. Chris Martin to these evil Nigerian crude oil producers.
Great jam!

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Phantom233: 9:14pm On Nov 02, 2023
Can same be done to nigerian workers. Abroad? They sht be sent away cos transactions with dollars in Nigeria is illegal

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Vinella(f): 9:40pm On Nov 02, 2023
May God help us in this country

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by NwaNimo1(m): 9:43pm On Nov 02, 2023
Soon pump attendants and tanker drivers go follow demand dollar.....

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by NuCypher: 6:07am On Nov 03, 2023
Little by little, we dollarize the Nigerian economy. It's an inevitable outcome of a fragile economy that can't and may never stand on its feet in the short and long term. This is the near end of Nigerian as we know it, as we see the aftermath of the agbado presidency.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Olachase(m): 6:08am On Nov 03, 2023
People way day sell oil con need oli to lubrica their brain cus how can you dig oil on Naira land 😊😊 (Nigeria) and demand for payment in dollars

Well I am very sure that will never happen

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by SoNature(m): 6:09am On Nov 03, 2023
Naira has become soooo worthless that everyone is demanding dollars for all transactions.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by dallyemmy: 6:10am On Nov 03, 2023
WE DON'T SPEND DOLLAR IN NIGERIA. NAIRA IS OUR CURRENCY. DON'T DESTROY OUR ECONOMY!

DOMESTIC CRUDE SUPPLY OBLIGATION SHALL ONLY BE IN NAIRA. WE SPEND NAIRA IN NIGERIA.

WHEN THE CRUDE COMES FROM OUTSIDE OF NIGERIA, WE WILL PAY IN DOLLAR.

NIGERIA MUST DEMAND THAT SACRIFICE FROM THEM.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Nbote(m): 6:10am On Nov 03, 2023
First there was a report that we were experiencing a crude glut as we couldn't find buyers for our crude. Next came the report that Dangote and other local Refineries were yet to start production because they can't get crude supply. Who is deceiving who?? If Dangote refinery needed crude supply why isn't the govt diverting the ones being produced to these refineries since they can't sell the ones they already have except it's all cock and bull story as usual

And now we are seeing a report that local crude producers are asking for dollar payment. From who?? Are they producing and selling to the govt? If they are then shouldn't they be paid in dollars seeing that they are exporting We are all just deceiving ourselves in this country

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by BISFOYAT(m): 6:10am On Nov 03, 2023
Must it be in dollars?
Why?
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Rseven(m): 6:10am On Nov 03, 2023
Let's change our currency to dollar already

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by BCISLTD: 6:11am On Nov 03, 2023
:Du
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Femich18(m): 6:11am On Nov 03, 2023
Why should the local crude producers be demanding to be paid in dollars, are we spending dollars in the local market or as our money become too useless to that extent?

With this kinda decision naira won't appreciate if we keep on with this

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Baba4kinatu(m): 6:12am On Nov 03, 2023
Crude Oil is an international transaction, not matter how local you see it.

Why should i sell to you in Naira, when my business spreadsheet and expenditures is calculated in dollars

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Engrbee(m): 6:12am On Nov 03, 2023
Make we kuku change our currency ro dollar, I think hat would solve the problems.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by lwisee: 6:13am On Nov 03, 2023
Why demanding Dollars for local purchase. Transacting in Dollars between 2 local companies is illegal in Nigeria.
I guess this is why Dangote Refinery is struggling to get crude oil for his refinery.
Tinubu should intervane in this matter ASAP

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by wittywriter: 6:13am On Nov 03, 2023
As expected...
Naira is not yet a stable currency.

Wittyness.
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by bassdow: 6:15am On Nov 03, 2023
NwaNimo1:
Soon pump attendants and tanker drivers go follow demand dollar.....

Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by bassdow: 6:15am On Nov 03, 2023
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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by propsvilla3: 6:15am On Nov 03, 2023
Seriously
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by accordadoga29(f): 6:15am On Nov 03, 2023
Hehehe

Some people no just want Nigeria move forward.

They are not serious.

If they are paid in kobo, they should not collect if they like.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by bassdow: 6:15am On Nov 03, 2023
dallyemmy:
WHO WANT THE BEST FOR THEIR COUNTRY
A lot of We Nigerians are Good and Honest onLine
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by theophorus(m): 6:16am On Nov 03, 2023
Hey... This wahala of USD.

When would we appreciate our NGN? Why do we keep doing this damages to our currency?

Well, everything na matter of time

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by JaskanFactor: 6:18am On Nov 03, 2023
everybody should just stop using naira, since its as useless as storing water in leaking bucket. A currency that cant hold value for just one week is theft.

I made the mistake of selling a very valuable asset of mine in naira , and nearly found it impossible to get anybody to change it to pounds or dollars .

IF you selling any major asset , dont price it in naira , until the criminal organisation that is the European run Nigerian government is not the one in charge.
people are better off using bags of rice or dollars as currency

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by 3ice9ce: 6:18am On Nov 03, 2023
Withdraw their licenses and give it to those willing to accept payments in Naira.
Let these idiots go and set up shop in the US where the Dollar is the legal tender.

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Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by bassdow: 6:19am On Nov 03, 2023
NwaNimo1:
Soon pump attendants and tanker drivers go follow demand dollar.....


should you blame them ? don't you knw the Naira could depreciate within 1-hour, r even before the pump attendant puts the money paid into is/her pocket.

With the way Naira is depreciating, it's like vooDoo meaning person fit pay you 1,000 naira but before you pocket it, it's reduced to 950 naira.

Make we talk true, should we have the opportunity, we would request same. Trusting in Nigeria is becoming very difficult as the days go by
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by bassdow: 6:21am On Nov 03, 2023
dallyemmy:
WE DON'T SPEND DOLLAR IN NIGERIA. NAIRA IS OUR CURRENCY. DON'T DESTROY OUR ECONOMY.

DOMESTIC CRUDE SUPPLY OBLIGATION SHALL ONLY BE IN NAIRA. WE SPEND NAIRA IN NIGERIA.

WHEN THE CRUDE COMES FROM AMERICA, NIGERIA WILL PAY IN DOLLAR.




says Who ? ? ? ? ?
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Kurumaru: 6:21am On Nov 03, 2023
B4 nko
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by Whalis: 6:21am On Nov 03, 2023
This is the bane
Re: Local Crude Producers Demand Payment In Dollars by adesegun121(m): 6:24am On Nov 03, 2023
Imagine

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