The spokesman of DPR, Mr Paul Osu stated, in a statement on Friday in Lagos, that there are no irregularities associated with any lease renewal.
“The accelerated early lease renewal programme is a process ingeniously developed to expand and speed up earning potential from the renewal programme for the government and to create security of title to leaseholders to allow them to continue the massive investments needed to improve production from their fields.
“The programme is hinged on the provisions of the petroleum Act LFN 2004 which mandates the holder of an Oil Mining Lease (OML) to apply for renewal of the lease at lease one year to expiration and this has enabled the receipt, processing and approval of twenty two (22) OML’s which has resulted in payment of Renewal Bonuses in excess of one billion dollars.
“The lease renewal process starts with application to DPR from the leaseholder and it is subjected to rigorous statutory regulatory process before transmission to the Minister of State for review and a recommendation to the President for final approvals, “the statement said
Osu said that DPR and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources are looking forward to the advertised invitation from the House of Representatives and as always.
According to the statement, we would be available to clarify any misunderstandings the House may have on the renewed leases as part of normal oversight functions of the House. The Minister and DPR are proud of the enormous work done on early renewals, the unprecedented revenue raised under the programme and the effect it has had on investment.
“Early lease renewal programme applies only to renewal of existing leases and does not involve any new licences for oil blocks.
“The DPR is the Petroleum Regulatory Agency of Nigeria and its oversight regulatory functions for the oil and gas sector in Nigeria is guided by the Petroleum Act, Regulations as well as Guidelines in the discharge of its roles and responsibilities in Nigeria’s economic value chain,” the statement quoted.