The Minister of state for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, has assured Nigerians and other stakeholders in the oil sector that the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) would be passed by the Senate before May 2020.
Sylva disclosed this while briefing journalists in Abuja.
He said the team working on the PIB was at the final stage of harmonisation of all the existing versions from 2000 to date (2009, 2012, and 2018) with consideration to the concerns raised by industry players.
This, he said would help to create an enabling environment for investors as well as the appropriate government takes in the oil and gas value chain.
The minister told journalists the PIB would be passed as a single bill but would likely accommodate two regulators for the sector
The PIB was unbundled into three parts – Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB), Administration & Host Communities Bill and Petroleum Industry Fiscal Bill.
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He said: “Counting on the current harmony between the Executive and Legislative arms of Government, we are optimistic that both the Petroleum Industry Governance, Administration & Host Communities Bill on one hand and Petroleum Industry Fiscal Bill on the other will be passed within the first anniversary of this administration,
“In fact, we are hoping that it will be passed before May.”
“We are not taking it as a Bill in parts, we are going to take it as a bulk bill.
“It would be passed as the PIB.”
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