The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) says that 50 percent of shortlisted companies for marginal field oil operations have been awarded letters in different oil locations in the country.
The award letters were presented to the operators in Abuja on Monday by Mr. Auwalu Sarki, DPR, Director/Chief Operating Officer.
Harboursandport.com reports that a marginal field is an oil field that has been
discovered and left unattended for a period of not less than 10 years from the
date of first discovery.
Sarki explained that
the 57 marginal fields to be explored by the operators are located on land,
swamp, and offshore terrains in various parts of the country.
He said that the
companies presented with their certificates were those that have met all the
conditions for the award out of the 161 that were shortlisted.
“A total of
591Expression of Interest applications were submitted; out of these applications,
540 were successfully prequalified during phase 1 of the exercise.
“At the end of phase
2, 482 bids were submitted by 405 applicants. Following the evaluation of the
bids, 161 companies were shortlisted as potential awardees out of which 50 per
cent have met all conditions and therefore eligible for award today.
“We are set to ensure
opportunities are extended to other deserving applications to fill the gap,”
Sarki said.
According to the DPR
boss, the award marks the end of the bid round process which started on June 1,
2020, but the beginning of the post award phase which is very important.
He said the DPR had
developed a strategy to ensure the awarded marginal field operators achieve
early development and would continue to follow up and guide the awardees in
every step they make.
Sarki noted that a
National Oil and Gas Business Opportunity Desk has been established in the DPR.
“This desk synthesises
opportunity across the value chain of the industry and creates a platform for
investors, financiers, funders, and other intending partners to realise desired
objectives,” Sarki said.
He implored the
awardees to take advantage of the National Oil and Gas Excellence Centre for
the industry recently commissioned by Mr President which offers services in
improved oil recovery, alternative dispute resolution, integrated data analysis
and competence development.
Bank-Anthony
Okoroafor, the Executive Chairman, Vhelbherg Exploration and Production
Development Company Ltd., one of the companies that secured the licence,
commended the DPR for its transparency.
“This is the first
most transparent exercise carried out by the DPR since 2003; it was open to
everybody and there were publications.
“The job is not
completed, and for the DPR to complete their work, it has to assist operators
to produce in their various locations and ensure we are not suffocated,”
Okoroafor said.
He said the move by
the DPR to award letters to the operators of marginal fields was in the right
direction as it would help boost the country’s oil reserve.
Mrs Timbu Ayinde, the
Chief Operating Officer, Dutchess Energy Ltd., another awardee, said they were
looking forward to a successful business.
“It is a fantastic
opportunity for me in the sector as I have been in the downstream and this is
an opportunity for me to go into the upstream.
“We are going to increase crude oil production
for Nigeria and for the companies themselves, it is an expansion into the
upstream sector; we are going to harness and employ people,” Ayinde said.
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