Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Wednesday announced that the United States of America has stopped the importation of crude oil from Nigeria, a development she said is tied to the discovery of Shale oil and gas in commercial quantity in the US.
Mrs. Alison-Madueke, represented by Group Executive Director (GED) Corporate Strategy and Planning of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Timothy Okon, said at an interactive enlightenment workshop on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) before the National Assembly, that Nigeria has, however, begun a search for alternative markets.
Saying that Nigeria should adopt sustainable economic policies following the changes in global economy, she submitted that the prevailing global economic arena demands adaptation of policies to new global realities.
According to her, "the global economy is changing and Nigeria must adopt sustainable economic strategy. I know many of you must have heard the Shale gas and the Shale oil revolution. This has literally knocked out Nigeria from the export to the USA. So, Nigeria must adopt. We must change our ways and policies that we may hold dear which may cause us economic stress in the future. So, this market there called the Shale oil and gas has resulted in Nigeria seeking new markets for its oil."
Mrs. Alison-Madueke again reiterated her call for the urgent passage of the PIB, saying, "the country expects to attain a vibrant economy due to initiatives such as gas price reform, gas commercialization, gas infrastructure framework and others policies that are enshrined in the bill."
She explained that the passage of the PIB will herald avalanche of job creation by restoring Nigeria's industrial capacity for job creation opportunities.
She added: "And the sector is one of the sectors that will restore the Nigeria's industrial capacity for job opportunities for all."
The minister hinted that the gains from transformation agenda of the current administration have already been demonstrated from the privatization of the power sector.
Chairman of the Nigerian House Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Mr. Dakuku Peterside, said the operators in the sector are expected to stop gas flaring three years after the passage of the bill.
He noted that the bill must stop pollution and emission from gas flaring when it takes effect.
He further stressed that the bill, which he said has passed the second reading in both chambers of the National Assembly, is delayed partly because the lawmakers insist on doing a thorough job since the sector is critical to the survival of the country.
A Vice President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Issa Aremu, advised the National Assembly not to wait for organised labour to picket it before passing the PIB into law.
Describing the PIB as one of the progressive laws that this democracy can give the citizenry, Aremu noted that if the bill becomes law, it could culminate in the creation of 19 fresh companies from the unbundling of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
He noted that since the bill provides for local content, the different sectors will engage Nigerians from different professional background.culled
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They are part of those who buy "bunkered" fuel so why pay for same thing at less?....the US government is a selfish one.
ReplyDeleteIgnorance is bliss Mrs. D. Read and learn. The US will start exporting oil and natural gas by 2018. In fact they don't need Saudi oil and that's why they didn't intervene in Syria.
DeleteNa today u know, I pity d ppl dat r dancing dat they are here to help solve boko problem mtcheeew, when our govt wil not diversify d economy mtcheeew
DeleteUS produced over 7 million barrels of oil last year. Previous years have been about 6-7million barrels. The US always had a ban on oil export due to domestic energy demand. That ban was lifted yesterday because US production from shale oil/gas (fracking) has massively increased. So now they can comfortably export and earn revenue from it. Same for Canada. Uk is also trying to get into the shale oil/gas production as initial surveys indicates billions of barrels of reserves.
DeleteI think Nigeria is in trouble here because US was our biggest importer.
In other words, south-south/niger-delta, get ready to stop flexing your imagined muscles as Nigeria's economy becomes less reliant on fossil fuel.
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Good... We have other natural resources like palm oil in Ahoada. Nigeria should split make una carry una wahala go. Ungrateful rats!
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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If the economy hasnt changed when we were distributing oil to the US is it nw it will change.... Wahala dey o nobi lie...
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Mshteeew, not like we are in anyway enjoying proceeds from the sale of oil and gas sef....
ReplyDeleteWe just dey suffer like say 2mrw no dey.
Imagine what would happen if we don't have this oil at all...
We have known about the discovery of shale oil and gas in the US for a while. Why didn't the government anticipate and plan for this development? See her mouth like Nigeria has begun a search for alternative markets. Please develop other sectors of the economy, let our national survival stop depending on oil.
ReplyDeleteThe Shale gas phenomenon begins
ReplyDeleteReally?????
ReplyDeleteAllison 'too pretty to be corrupt' Allison Madueke
ReplyDelete*Diezani 'too pretty to be corrupt' Allison Madueke
ReplyDeleteAmerica has more oil than Nigeria.places like TX, LA, CO, CA, OK, NM etc...like more than ten states with oil including more yet to be discovered.
ReplyDeleteAll lies, can't stand this woman. In the end na big men pikins them go employ.
ReplyDeleteThey should please stop buying oil from Nigeria and let's see what else they have.. Oil should be free to Nigerians in my opinion just like in Saudi Arabia.. I can't wait to see what they will turn to when our oil finishes cos it will finish .!
ReplyDeleteHas shale oil production progressed to the point that America can stop? That is just an excuse now that they have taken over the Libyan oil region. If you can take it for free why pay?
ReplyDeleteThe PIB is good. Nigerian content is wonderful BUT I can't understand why there are no policies and checks to ensure these Nigerian companies uphold the safety and standard which is paramount in the industry. They cut corners when following set and detailed procedures are extremely important due to the risky nature of the job. This is the time to lay the right foundation and not to start making laws after the companies become used to cowboy system.
May God help Nigeria.
I want other countries to STOP buying Nigeria oil let's see if this useless leaders won't have alternative means. Oil has caused us more harm than good, OIL please dry up.
ReplyDeleteI always said dis guys were up to sumtin in d name if rescuing the chibok girls dere's more to dis story Americans do nothing 4 free
ReplyDeleteOk na
ReplyDeleteWho cares! Stupid bitch! Go and die in Patt Ogar's voice.
ReplyDeleteMore wahala for Naija! Oya Na make we see wetin go happen na.
ReplyDeleteLol @ Patt, Ogar, the topic is way beyond your shallow brain right? SDK na only toto matters your blog visitors sabi.
ReplyDeleteReally?...Wow!
ReplyDeleteDuh! How beneficial was the sale to us in the first place?
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OH LORD! And now what? The leader can now focus on something else other than oil? This is just the begining!!!
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Maybe this will prevent our "polithiefians" from stealing so much that is if they have any of their senses left. We had the means all these while and some fools stole everything like there is no tomorrow with no reserve for the masses. This has been my fear since. What will happen now? God help Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteThe story is so Long like Software Agreement Liscense!!!!! Not intresting to read at all!!
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