The Petroleum Industry Bill 2020 passed the second reading at the Nigerian House of Representatives and has now been referred to the House’s Ad Hoc Committee on the Petroleum Industry Bill. This comes a few weeks after the Senate passed the same bill through second reading. Given that the year is winding down, it is likely that any public hearing on the Bill will hold in January 2021.
Watch PIB Education Series Episode 3
On Thursday, November 19 2020, I spoke with Ms Stella Duru, Partner, Banwo & Ighodalo; Dr Nuhu Habib, Special Assistant to the President on Natural Resources; and Dr Dayo Ayoade, Senior Lecturer of the University of Lagos, on Upstream Regulation in the PIB 2020. We discussed the new acreage management system, ministerial discretion in the award of licenses, the option to convert existing licences to the new licenses and the requirement for both the Environmental Remediation Fund and the Decommissioning & Abandonment Fund. You may watch the video below.
PIB Education Series – Session 3: 4PM WAT 19/11/20

At the 3rd session of the PIB Education Series, I will be joined by guest speakers – Ms Stella Duru, Partner, Banwo & Ighodalo, Dr Nuhu Habib, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Natural Resources and Dr Dayo Ayoade, Senior Lecturer at the University of Lagos. We will be speaking about Upstream Regulation in the PIB including the new licensing system, ministerial discretion, voluntary conversion from existing licences to the new licenses, gas flaring and the Environmental Remediation Fund amongst others. Please join us by clicking here.
Watch PIB Education Series Session 2 Video
On Thursday, 12th of November, 2020, I spoke with Charlotte Essiet of AOS Orwell and Israel Aye of Primera Africa Legal on the Institutional Framework of the Petroleum Industry Bill 2020.
Key points from the discussion include:
- Need to give careful consideration on the interface between the proposed regulatory agencies to ensure that there is no unhealthy competition, which may be harmful to the industry;
- The proposed governance structures for the regulatory authorities and the new National Oil Company, should be revised to include all executive directors/commissioners on the relevant boards.
- The PIB should be explicit about the privatisation of NNPC.
Watch a video of the session below.
PIB Education Series – Session 1 Video
Last week I spoke with Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani and Osten Olorunsola on the “Background to the PIB”. Here’s a video of the event.
2nd Edition of the PIB Education Series – Institutional Framework

Our second session in the PIB Education Series holds this Thursday, 12th of November, 2020 at 4pm and we will be discussing the proposed Institutional Framework in the PIB 2020. I will be joined by Ms. Charlotte Essiet, Director of Corporate & Regulatory Affairs at AOS Orwell, Dr. Kelechi Ofoegbu, Technical Adviser (Legal) to the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Mr. Israel Aye, Senior Partner at Primera Africa Legal and Director at Aspen Energy.
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We had an awesome time talking to Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani and Osten Olorunsola at the maiden edition of the Petroleum Industry Bill Education Series where we gave a “Background to the PIB”. The panellists started by discussing the history of the PIB and why it has taken us so long, before giving us an introduction to the global context and challenges being faced by the Nigerian oil and gas industry. We discussed energy transition, the rise of renewable energy, competition from new producing areas in Africa and across the world. A few key points to note:
- The PIB should not only solve for the problems of the past, but for the problems of the future;
- The Bill must derive from the overall strategic intent of the country in the energy space;
- Nigeria needs to think about how to balance the energy mix – the choice between fossil fuels and green energy is not a zero-sum game.
A copy of the session will soon be made available in video and audio formats. We thank our panellists and attendees, and look forward to the next session – “PIB – The Institutional Framework”. We will be talking about the roles of the Minister, the new regulatory agencies, the proposed NNPC Ltd. and Incorporated Joint Ventures. Join us on the 12th of November at 4 pm. If you haven’t done so, please register here.
PIB Education Series – Session 1, 4pm Thursday, 5th of November 2020

We start our PIB Education Series at 4pm on November 5, 2020 with a panel made up of Mrs. Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani and Mr. Osten Olorunsola. A leading and prominent African energy and infrastructure expert, Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani, has built a track record of helping to finance, invest in and successfully scale businesses across Africa’s emerging economies. Chairman of the Energy Institute, Nigeria, Osten Olorunsola is a widely regarded expert on the Petroleum Industry Bill and has the unique experience of working across the commercial, policy and regulatory space in the Nigerian petroleum industry. Thursday’s discussions will set the scene by discussing the current global context, energy transition, history of the PIB and expectations from the Bill. Please join us by registering here.
PIB Education Series
Every Thursday in November and the first two Thursdays in December, petroleumindustrybill.com sponsored by Odujinrin & Adefulu and supported by our partners, Women in Energy Network and the University of Dundee Alumni Nigeria Think Tank, will be running the PIB Education Series (“PES”).

The PES is a webinar series focused on analysing the Petroleum Industry Bill 2020 to give the audience a broad understanding of its content and potential impact. The sessions will primarily be expository but will also take a critical perspective. Sessions will be for 1 hour, with a 30-45-minute panel discussion/interview followed by a question and answer session. Registration is free but limited. Register here. We look forward to hosting you.