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Marginal Field Workshop

Investing in Natural Gas Projects - How Nigerian independents are leading the industry

Date:      Monday, August 03, 2015
Time:      1330 hours – 1630 hours
Venue:     Grand Ballroom, Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island




 

Panel Session II

 Natural Gas Supply Gaps - Can the regulatory framework alone solve the problem?

Nigeria is a gas province; however the resource has remained largely undeveloped. The bulk of which is flared. One major constraint is absence of a robust Legal and Regulatory framework that will enable Gas based industrialization. Natural gas is gradually getting a larger share of the global energy mix.  Understanding the current and future legal framework required for Gas Industrialization in Nigeria is paramount.

There is inadequate infrastructure across the value chain, such as production, processing facilities, pipeline, power generation, transmission and distribution. Current prices rarely support cost of infrastructure, uncompetitive pricing and fiscals hinder the much needed investment to pursue power agenda.

Nigeria’s domestic gas market has significant potential, what is required is a stable regulatory, competitive fiscal regime. A regime that supports private sector infrastructure development mainly, a willing buyer, willing seller approach.

The key issue for deliberation is does addressing the regulatory framework alone lead us to the “Promised Land”.





 

Panel Session I

Oil and Gas Global Demand, Supply and Pricing Trend: Implications for Nigeria

Oil accounts for about 95 percent foreign exchange and 85 percent revenue for Nigeria. The global financial crisis has had a significant impact on Global supply and demand, this coupled with the Shale Revolution in the USA, has currently made Oil prices to be at 5 year lows.  The panel session discussion will focus on the inherent impact of the falling crude oil prices on the Nigerian Economy.

Presenters
1. Mr. Nolan O’Neal, Chairman/MD, Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) and  (EEPNL
2. Dr. Tim Okon, GED E & P and CORDINATOR CP&S, NNPC
3. Mr. Austin Avuru, MDr and CEO, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc
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