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COP28: NMDPRA HOSTS PANEL SESSION ON NIGERIA PATHWAY TO ENERGY TO ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY

COP28: NMDPRA HOSTS PANEL SESSION ON NIGERIA PATHWAY TO ENERGY TO ENERGY SUSTAINABILIT

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) hosted a panel session on Nigeria’s Pathway to Energy Sustainability and the Role of NMDPRA in Dubai.

The Session, moderated by Atebe Odafe Jerome, Technical Advisor on Health, Safety, Environment and Community to the Authority Chief Executive, had in the panel, Dr. Mustapha Lamorde, Authority’s Executive Director Health, Safety, Environment and Community Anibor Kragha, Executive Secretary of the African Refiners & Distributors Association (ARA), Mansur Kuliya Alkali, Authority’s Executive Director, Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) and Engr. Abel Nsa, Senior Technical Adviser on Transition Energy to the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Gas) X-rayed Nigeria’s journey towards reducing carbon emission in the mid and downstream oil and gas sector and achieving Net Zero by 2060.

Dr Mustapha Lamorde speaks on the NMDPRA Industry Sustainability Initiative (NISI) created in line with the Global Sustainability Development Goals (SDG 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17), geared towards achieving Nigeria’s 2060 Net Zero commitment in the midstream and downstream petroleum industry.

He said NISI would create over $575 billion in capital investment opportunities for Nigeria through decarbonisation of operations, infrastructure and technological development, green economy improvement, stakeholder management and human capital development.

He said achieving this requires strong government commitment and collaboration with the private sector using technological innovation.

In support, Anibor Kragha said the NMDPRA and the Nigerian Government should harness funding opportunities for Gas projects from international financiers dealing with agriculture as gas plays a key role in the sector.

He urged the NMDPRA as the regulator of the Midstream and Downstream industry to develop a decade-by-decade plan to decarbonize the mid/downstream with bankable projects that would elicit finance from foreign donor agencies.

He also emphasized on the importance of developing and including young people in the decarbonization drive as they will play a major role in implementing these initiatives in the future.

Mansur Kuliya Alkali explained that the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF), set up in pursuant of section 52 of the Petroleum Industry Act is pivotal towards accelerating investments along the gas value chain.

He clarified that the MDGIF was neither a grant nor a loan, but rather an investment initiative designed to derisk investments through partnerships with private sector players to build the necessary infrastructure to harness the country’s vast gas resources.

Similarly, Engr. Abel Nsa, said the Host Community Development Framework as launched by the commission for upstream operations amongst other benefits would ensure oil and gas assets are adequately protected to ensure uninterrupted production and supply which is critical to midstream operations.

He added that the Decade of Gas initiative of the government will also guarantee availability of Gas for domestic utility.

He said discussions are currently ongoing with upstream Gas producers to deliver on the mandate.
In the end, all the panelists agreed that Nigeria’s future lies in increasing its cleaner energy capacity and attracting the right global and domestic finance to critical energy projects.

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