Safeguarding Nigeria’s commonwealth and enforcing accountability in the oil and gas sector has been a top priority for the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). In this regard, the Commission has received the Engineering Audit of Upstream Measurement Equipment and Facilities in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry end – of – project report from PE Energy.
Approved by the Federal Executive Council in 2024, the report marks a decisive response towards the improvement in hydrocarbon measurement and accountability to ensure optimal revenue collection within Nigeria’s oil and gas landscape.
As mandated by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, the NUPRC is tasked with ensuring that hydrocarbon resources are accurately measured and reported. The audit has helped in conducting a gap analysis, delivering a verified baseline inventory of all measurement points, and implementing a competency transfer program for the Commission toward reshaping regulatory culture in the upstream sector.
Areas covered by the audit include on site inspections and evaluations of all upstream metering systems, documentation of both current and ideal measurement points as defined by the PIA, development of intervention strategies ranging from equipment upgrades to new installations, and advisory services to optimize measurement in areas with limited metering infrastructure.
The audit initiative, according to the Chairman of PE Energy, Daere Akobo, is a critical pillar in Nigeria’s broader reform agenda for the oil and gas sector. It seeks to overhaul how oil production is measured and monitored, sending a clear message that a new era under the Petroleum Industry Act has begun, where accuracy, accountability, and transparency are non negotiable.
The Commission Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, who was visibly excited, noted that the results would redefine how Nigeria manages and monetizes its most vital natural resource, and pledged to ensure that the recommendations are fully implemented.