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Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Great100000: 9:12am On Apr 16
The Federal Government has eventually complied with the demands of domestic crude oil refiners and other operators in the sector, as it declared on Monday that indigenous refineries can now buy crude oil in naira or dollars.

It also declared that the total crude oil and condensate reserves in Nigeria increased to 37.5 billion barrels as of January 1, 2024, with a life index of 68.01 years.

The government disclosed this through the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission at a briefing in Abuja, where it unveiled the new template for domestic crude oil supply obligation.

It stated that in compliance with the provisions of Section 109(2) of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, the NUPRC in a landmark move, had developed a template guiding the activities for Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligation.

“The commission in conjunction with relevant stakeholders from NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services, representatives of Crude Oil/Condensate Producers, Crude Oil Refinery-Owners Association of Nigeria, and Dangote Petroleum Refinery came up with the template for the buy-in of all.

“This is in a bid to foster a seamless implementation of the DCSO and ensure consistent supply of crude oil to domestic refineries,” the Chief Executive, NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, told journalists in Abuja.


Responding to a question on the currency of transaction for crude oil purchase, as approved in the new template, Komolafe stated that it would be either in naira or dollar, adding that naira transactions would free the pressure on the country’s foreign exchange rate.

The NUPRC boss also pointed out that the template had become effective because all necessary parties had signed up for it.

He said, “The PIA intends to make the implementation (of crude oil obligation) very easy for the parties, both for the producers and refineries. So the answer simply is that the currency for the transaction would either be in naira or dollar. That is the simple answer.

“But we all know that if the transaction is carried out in naira, that itself will free the pressure on the exchange rate. That will help the exchange rate. So that is the intent and besides, the overall intent of the Petroleum Industry Act is to develop our midstream, which is a very laudable provision of the PIA.”


In the currency of payment section of the new template, it was stated that “the payment shall be in either United States dollar or naira or both. Where the payment is in both currencies, the payment split shall be as agreed in the SPA between the producer and the refiner.”

On February 26, 2024, The PUNCH exclusively reported that modular refineries in Nigeria were facing the threat of shutting down operations following their inability to access foreign exchange for the purchase of crude oil, a commodity priced in United States dollars.

Nigeria has 25 licenced modular refineries with a combined capacity of producing 200,000 barrels of crude oil daily.

Although not all of the plants are currently operational, the report stated that the functional ones were increasingly finding it difficult to purchase crude due to the foreign exchange crisis in the country.

The facilities, which produce Automotive Gas Oil, popularly called diesel, Dual Purpose Kerosene or kerosene, naphtha and black oil, were finding it hard to make the refined products available to oil marketers for distribution to consumers.

Operators of the plants explained that the scarcity of dollars had made it almost impossible for dealers to purchase crude oil, as the modular refinery players and oil marketers demanded the sale of crude oil in naira from the Federal Government.

The modular refinery operators, who spoke under the aegis of the Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria, lamented at the time that the Federal Government had not been able to keep its part of the bargain concerning the provision of feedstock to local crude oil refiners.

The Publicity Secretary, Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria, Eche Idoko, had stated that modular refineries might close shop if nothing was done to ameliorate the situation.

CORAN is a registered association of modular and conventional refinery companies in Nigeria, while modular refineries are simplified refineries that require significantly less capital investment than traditional full-scale refineries.


Idoko said, “The purchase of crude oil in dollars is currently the major challenge to modular refineries. We buy crude in dollars and sell our refined products in naira, and this is a major challenge. And apart from that, where do you get the dollars to pay for the crude?

“You heard the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria crying out recently about the dollar saga. We have requested that crude oil be sold to us in naira. And when you do this, you ease the pressure on the naira and this will make our diesel cheaper.


“It will encourage more investors to build and patronise the local refineries. If you take petroleum products off the foreign exchange market, you would have helped the naira by 60 per cent.”

Crude reserves rise


At the briefing on Monday, the government revealed that the total crude oil and condensate reserves in Nigeria increased to 37.5 billion barrels as of January 1, 2024, with a life index of 68.01 years.

It also announced an increase in the country’s gas reserves, as this moved up to 209.26 trillion cubic feet as of January 1, 2024, while its reserves index life was put at 97.99 years.


Komolafe said, “I am pleased to present to you an overview of the nation’s oil, condensate, associated gas, and non-associated gas reserves as of January 1, 2024, as follows: 1. Crude oil and condensate reserves stand at 31.56 billion barrels and 5.94 billion barrels respectively, amounting to a total of 37.50 billion barrels.

“2. Associated gas and non-associated gas reserves stand at 102.59 trillion cubic feet and 106.67TCF respectively, resulting in total gas reserves of 209.26TCF. The reserves life index is 68.01 years and 97.99 years for oil and gas respectively.”

Komolafe stated that positive gross additions to oil and gas reserves of 1.087 billion barrels and 2.573 trillion cubic feet respectively were recorded.

“Given the above, and in furtherance of the provisions of Chapter 1, Part III, Section 7 (g), (i), (j), (k), (m), (q), (r) (of the Petroleum Industry Act) and other powers enabling me in this respect, I declare the total oil and condensate reserves of 37.50 billion barrels and total gas reserves of 209.26 trillion cubic feet as the official national petroleum reserves position as of January 1, 2024,” he stated.


Before the latest increase announced by the government, Nigeria’s total crude oil and condensates reserves as of January 1, 2023, was 36.96 billion barrels, while its total associated gas and non-associated gas reserves as of January 1, 2023, was 208.83 trillion cubic feet.

Nigeria has been looking for new sources of oil by exploring what are called frontier basins. These are areas where little or no exploration has been done before.

Some of the basins being explored include the Anambra Basin, Benue trough

Bida basin, Chad basin (Nigerian section), Dahomey basin, Sokoto basin Deep and Ultra-deep offshore Niger Delta.

The Federal Government hopes that these basins will contain significant reserves of oil and gas. However, there have been some controversies about how much money should be spent on exploration, and how the benefits should be shared.

Notwithstanding the concerns, there is the potential that these basins could help to increase Nigeria’s oil production and boost its economy.

Meanwhile, while commenting on the significance of the reserves, Komolafe said the figures showed the abundance of crude oil and gas that the country could produce within a stipulated period, adding that Nigeria boasts 33 per cent of gas reserves in Africa.
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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by yoruboid: 9:25am On Apr 16
Tinubu keeps getting it right

I don’t wanna imagine an Obi presidency

The country would have gone up in flames and the economy chaotic

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by naijaboy756: 9:27am On Apr 16
yoruboid:
Tinubu keeps getting it right

I don’t wanna imagine an Obi presidency

The country would have gone up in flames and the economy chaotic
mum*

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by helinues: 9:27am On Apr 16
cheesy

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by fuckJones(f): 9:33am On Apr 16
what of if dangote buy all the crude oil and sell in dollars?

I know dangote is a bad guy

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by ifytrik(m): 9:33am On Apr 16

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by BarrElChapo(m): 9:41am On Apr 16
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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Spirit247: 9:41am On Apr 16
yoruboid:
Tinubu keeps getting it right

I don’t wanna imagine an Obi presidency

The country would have gone up in flames and the economy chaotic
Even in the next Election, I'm likely to still vote for Obi. I didn't want Tinubu to win the Presidential Election but he seems to be proving to know this Truth: https://www.nairaland.com/8062987/lies-corn-not-being-originally#129462972

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Macphenson: 9:41am On Apr 16
Thats the way to go. They should also consider reducing rhe price sold to our local refiners and have an understanding with them to also reduce the cost they sell to the local market.

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:41am On Apr 16
Things will definitely take good shape.

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by stano2(m): 9:42am On Apr 16
Price reduction a must

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by agabusta: 9:42am On Apr 16
This is good and a win for Nigeria!

It will strengthen the naira

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by yesloaded: 9:42am On Apr 16
Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Alexlalax1(m): 9:42am On Apr 16
Who get time to read this epistle should biko summarize for me. What we need is results and not long grammar.

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Englishisamust: 9:42am On Apr 16
Elo fokan bale ama gbewale!!!! grin grin

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by id4sho(m): 9:43am On Apr 16
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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Kzdguru: 9:43am On Apr 16
The crude reserve is piling up, need to offload.
Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Bentacur007: 9:43am On Apr 16
yoruboid:
Tinubu keeps getting it right

I don’t wanna imagine an Obi presidency

The country would have gone up in flames and the economy chaotic
Why must you mention Obi

You don’t know anything you can type?

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Omenapounds: 9:44am On Apr 16
This one I must say, us a nice move in the right direction

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by littlezed: 9:45am On Apr 16
Omo

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by sweetval: 9:45am On Apr 16
Most of u commenting above didn’t actually read the write up.

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by akinmusi(m): 9:45am On Apr 16
Good news

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Paraman: 9:47am On Apr 16
Good news for Nigerians and the naira

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Segzy19: 9:47am On Apr 16
That will be monopoly, which won't be tolerated.
That's why there are government regulations and regulators....

There has to be equity in the sales and business of oil


fuckJones:
what of if dangote buy all the crude oil and sell in dollars?

I know dangote is a bad guy

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by CountinBlessins(m): 9:48am On Apr 16
Macphenson:
Thats the way to go. They should also consider reducing rhe price sold to our local refiners and have an understanding with them to also reduce the cost they sell to the local market.

This will be brilliant. sell to local refineries at cheap prices to drive down local prices. This will be brilliant but does he have the pilitcal will to do so? thats the question

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Osanoghodua1: 9:48am On Apr 16
Please, I didn't read all through I don't want to get angry, lols! Dangote refinery or his Modular refinery buying crude with naira? I don't totally understand this.
Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Helpfromabove1(m): 9:48am On Apr 16
This one is actually a simple reasoning that should have been done long ago but in Nigeria simple things becomes complex for example these modular refineries can be selling to other African countries for the sake of getting dollars and more profit at the detriment of Nigerians which includes their families and workers

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by Hezzyluv: 9:49am On Apr 16
helinues:
cheesy

You are evil grin
Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by AutoConsult: 9:49am On Apr 16
It's expected.

You can't expect him to sell to Nigerian markets in naira and buy Nigerian crude in dollars. Where will he get the forex from? And why should we even trade in dollars locally?!

Take a stroll through my profile if you intend buying a car soon. It's very important.

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Re: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by tefishy(m): 9:49am On Apr 16
Good step in the right direction. Make Naira great again

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