- NDDC should be downsized financially, restructured and given specific areas of intervention
- Monies reduced from NDDC should be given to the host communities
- remuneration to host communities should be according to specific criteria that take into account the levels of degradation suffered by the communities
- every host community should be allotted a marginal field
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Ministry of Petroleum Resources
- PIFB
- The PIFB does not tackle profit based erosion and profit sharing
- The PIFB does not have a robust midstream fiscal system
- Propose a clear link between product price and crude oil price
- Consequential financial impact of increasing the tenor of the licences
- There should be greater conformance with the government’s fiscal policy
- PHICB
- Do not create additional burdens to operators
- State governments should be involved in funding the community trust
- Overwhelming burden should be on the part of the government
- PIAB
- Generally welcome the concept of a bill which deals specifically with
- Ability of the Minister to supervise the Ministry is denuded by the bill
- Who will regulate the regulator?
- Minister should be involved in the licensing processes
- For checks and balances the minister should determine when
- Minister should have the power of approval
- Acreage should revert to the state
- Data ownership should reside with the state
- Review the provisions regarding back-in rights
- Grant of flared gas dree of costs should be retained by the government
- Grant of ownership in petroleum should be explicitly stated
- Grandfather the provisions of Petroleum Production and Distribution (Anti – Sabotage) Act;
- Align gas flaring issues with the proposed Gas Flaring Bill
- Review the provisions regarding signature bonuses
- No provisions on venting
- Impose scheduled process of asset disposal
- Same duration for leases in all terrains be maintained
- Confidentiality clauses should be revisited
- Unfettered access to data for educational research
- Who makes the decision to back-in?
- Clear process on back-in
- National Strategic Stocks – not a regulatory function but a commercial activity
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Pandef, PCTS & Ovia Ethnic Nationality
Petroleum Contractors Trade Section
- Give consideration to global competitiveness
- Adverse impact of the fiscal terms on deepwater will have a significant impact on jobs in the industry
PANDEF
- Hostcom should be empowered to set up the National host community trust fund
- 10% equity contribution with 5% taken from NNPC and 5% from the IOCs
Ovia Ethnic Community
- Communities to be shareholders in the oil and gas companies
- Shares should be given to Nigerians
- Host communities should be properly identified
- Headquarters of oil companies should be where oil is produced
House Public Hearing Day 2 – Bayelsa State Government
- 10% equity stakeholding for communities
- gas flaring penalties to be paid to the host communities
- headquarters to be located where the oil producing companies have their highest production
- oil producing companies must establish institutes of training in the states where they are located
- final solution lies in operating a truly federal government
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Landlord’s Association of Oil and Gas Communities
- Landlords have been neglected since oil was discovered in Nigeria
- landlords should be given a role in administration
- 15% of the host communities funds should be given to the landlords
- compensation should be extended to the landlords
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Itsekiri Ethnic Nationality
- recognise and appreciate the effort taken thus far
- Host community should be involved in the appointment of trustees
- recognition should be for ethnic nationalities
- it should not be based on headcount but on the quantum of resources derived from the community
- the contribution to the host community fund should be 7.5% of the production of the settlor
- recognise the difference between contributions to host communities as opposed to impacted communities
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Host Community Oil and Gas
- Incorporate a National host community trust fund
- trustees should be appointed by the Host Communities of Nigeria
- existing CSR obligations should not be migrated but continued
- 10% equity participation to be paid to the Host Community Trust Fund
- adopt the constitution of the National Host Communities of Nigeria
- gas flare penalties to be included in the trust
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – NNPC
- Ownership of oil and gas should be explicitly vested in the State
- The bills should incentivise the development of oil and gas in the country
- Simplify fiscal systems for ease of administration
- Regulatory issues should not be included in the Bill but left for the Regulator
- The government should be able to clawback where there are excess profits
- Should not legislate on issues which should be dealt with by contract
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Nigerian Gas Association
- Significant improvement on previous bills, but needs to address gas in a way to realise its potential
- Gas should be treated as an enabler rather than a source of tax revenue
- If gas is used properly it has a significant leverage effect on the economy
- Incentives similar to AGFA should be put in place
- Cost efficiency factor should not apply to gas
- Gas royalties should be paid in Naira
- Condensate should be treated as gas
- A clearer definition of upstream, midstream and downstream
- Sample calculation tables should be included in the bill to avoid disputes with the FIRS
- All royalties should be in tranches
- Marginal fields should be specifically protected
House of Reps Public Hearing Day 2 – Rivers State Government
- Seeking amendments to various provisions of the PIAB and the PHICB
- State governments should be involved in the administration of the host communities
- Operating companies should have their headquarters in the states of operations