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Oil sector wins investor trust, NUPRC reforms fuel revival
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73481, member: 636"] Some energy think tank called CEMSR just gave the oil regulator NUPRC a bunch of props for cleaning up the upstream petroleum sector and getting investors to actually pay attention to Nigeria again. Director Musa Garuba said the commission boss, Gbenga Komolafe, fixed approval delays and tossed regulatory red tape that was scaring off companies. Rig counts went up and field development picked back up because global operators see better transparency and faster decisions coming out of the agency. Digital reporting systems helped restore credibility to production data, which matters when trying to convince people to drop cash into Nigerian oil projects. CEMSR wants everyone to keep backing the changes because a licensing round coming up in December might pull serious international interest thanks to the trust the regulator built. Garuba said NUPRC proved strong institutions can move things forward when they run tight operations and communicate clearly with the industry. [/QUOTE]
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