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Petroleum Upstream sector reform delivers 28 FDPs worth $18bn 

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 11:17 pm
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The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) says Nigeria’s competitive reform agenda has delivered 28 Field Development Plans (FDPs) worth 18.2 billion dollars in investment commitments.

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The Commission Chief Executive, Mr Gbenga Komolafe disclosed these on Tuesday at the Africa Oil Week, held in Accra, Ghana.

In a statement, Eniola Akinkuotu, Head, Media and Strategic Communications, NUPRC, attributed these feats to President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope vision.

Komolafe said that the achievement underscored the attractiveness of the upstream sector.

He said the Commission had approved 28 new FDPs this year, while unlocking 1.4 billion barrels of oil and 5.4 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) of gas, and adding an expected 591,000 barrels of oil per day and 2.1 Billion Standard Cubic Feet per Day (BSCFD) of gas.

Komolafe made these disclosures in a paper titled ‘Nigeria’s Competitive Reform Agenda for Unlocking Potentials in Upstream Oil & Gas.’

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He reiterated the importance of energy security as the cornerstone of economic growth and shared prosperity in Africa, as he also stated that Nigeria’s new energy regime ushered in a new era of governance, fiscal reform, and institutional realignment.

The CCE said the NUPRC, which is birthed under the new regime, had shown itself as a dedicated and forward-thinking regulator.

Komolafe said that in nearly four years, the NUPRC had rolled out 24 transformative regulations, 19 of which were gazetted to operationalise key provisions of the PIA.

According to him, the NUPRC has unveiled a comprehensive Regulatory Action Plan (RAP), aligned with the PIA, to tackle regulatory bottlenecks, vacate entry barriers, and ensure timely and transparent licensing rounds.

He said the transformative initiatives of the Commission had delivered results, including raising rig counts from eight in 2021 to 43 as of September 2025.

“These FDPs, with $18.2 billion in CAPEX commitments, underscore Nigeria’s transformation into one of the most dynamic and attractive upstream investment frontiers in the world.

“Other results include the five billion FID for the Bonga North deep offshore development and the 500 million dollars Ubeta Gas Project which signaled renewed long-term commitments.

“There are additional FIDs expected in projects like HI NAG Development, Ima Gas, Owowo Deep Offshore, and Preowei Fields.

“Since taking office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has also approved five major acquisition deals worth over five billion dollars, unlocking opportunities for ambitious indigenous players,” he said.

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He said that recent bid rounds and concession awards, such as 57 PPL awards in 2022, the 2022 Mini-Bid Round, and the 2024 Licensing Round, were executed with unprecedented transparency and competitiveness, drawing exceptional investor participation.

He said optimising signature bonus requirements and removal of barriers to entry ensured wider accessibility, resulting in 27 out of 31 blocks offered in 2024 being successfully taken up.

“This affirms that Nigeria today stands at the dawn of a new era which is defined by clarity, competitiveness, and confidence. 

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