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Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR)

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The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) was created In 1971. It was the first statutory agency set up to supervise and regulate the petroleum industry in the country. Without any prejudice to the foregoing, the Department of Petroleum Resources is vested with the necessary powers by various legal provisions to discharge the following functions and responsibilities:
• supervising all petroleum industry operations being carried out under licences and leases in the country in order to ensure compliance with the applicable laws and regulations in line with good oil producing practices.
• enforcing safety and environmental regulations and ensuring that those operations conform to national and international industry practices and standards.
• keeping and updating records on petroleum industry operations, particularly on matters relating to petroleum reserves, production and exports of crude oil, gas and condensate, licenses and leases as well as rendering regular reports on them to Government.
• advising Government and relevant Agencies on technical matters and policies which may have impact on the administration and control of petroleum.
• processing all applications for licenses so as to ensure compliance with laid-down guidelines before making recommendations to the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources.
• ensuring timely and adequate payments of all rents and royalties as at when due.
• Monitors Government Indigenisation policy to ensure that local content philosophy is achievable.

Recent Posts in Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR)

Court asks CBN, banks to freeze accounts without BVN

2017-10-24 10:18 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria and the 19 commercial banks in the country to freeze any account without Bank Verification Number.

It also ordered them to disclose all accounts in their custody and the balances in such accounts, their owners and their proceeds… Read more

PenCom explains delay in gratuity payment

2017-10-24 10:05 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

Some retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) have yet to receive gratuity due to unfunded Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS) backlog owed by the Federal Government.

The Acting Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs Aisha Dahir-Umar, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)… Read more

Fuel subsidy returns, as FG incurs N586m daily

2017-10-24 9:55 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

There are indications that the Federal Government has started incurring N586 million daily as fuel subsidy, following the rise in crude oil price from $49 to $58 per barrel in the international market between August and October this year. 

Investigations by Vanguard showed that unlike… Read more

CBN unveils framework for BVN, Watch-list operations

2017-10-20 10:34 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released a regulatory framework for Bank Verification Number (BVN) operations and watch-lists for Nigerian financial system, in the quest to develop and enhance security of electronic payment systems in the country.

The framework was communicated by the apex bank, yesterday, in a circular dated October… Read more

NAICOM moves to enforce compulsory insurance of public buildings

2017-10-20 9:43 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

To drive the enforcement of the compulsory insurance of public buildings across the country, The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)  in Abuja has inaugurated a technical committee.

The committee was inaugurated by NAICOM’s Commissioner for Insurance, Mr Mohammed Kari, and it has membership drawn from NAICOM, the Federal Fire Service (FFS) from… Read more

SEC orders suspension of Oando shares, audit of firm

2017-10-20 9:35 AM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

The Nigerian Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, suspended trading on the shares of Oando Plc as directed by the apex regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission. SEC also said it planned further investigation and audit of the firm.

Some shareholders of Oando, in separate interviews, called for the suspension of the management… Read more

SON reduces product registration time to 60 days

2017-10-16 1:10 PM | by Nigeria Compliancehub

The Director-General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mr. Osita Aboloma, has said 60 days will, henceforth, be the deadline for product registration, adding that it aligns with the government policy on ease of doing business.

Speaking during a sensitisation forum between SON and Alaba Electrical Dealers Association of Nigeria (EDAN) in… Read more

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