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Nigeria Abolishes Signature Bonuses To Attract Investment In Petroleum

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleMay 7, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Federal Government has abolished signature bonuses, removing a major hurdle for potential investors. The announcement was made by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Heineken Lokpobiri, during the ongoing 2024 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas.

Signature bonuses, a non-recoverable lump sum payment required upon the granting of a petroleum exploration license, have long been cited as a barrier to investment in the sector. Lokpobiri stated that Nigeria remains committed to attracting investment in its oil and gas industry, recognizing its pivotal role in the country’s economic development and recovery.

Addressing concerns about the future of fossil fuels, Lokpobiri reassured investors that oil would remain relevant for the foreseeable future. He highlighted the government’s efforts to create an enabling environment conducive to investment, including the removal of barriers and the establishment of a competitive regulatory framework.

Under the new policy, investors will no longer be required to make upfront signature bonus payments to the government. Instead, these payments will be tied to immediate exploration and production activities, ensuring that awarded oil blocs are put into productive use without delay. This strategic shift aims to stimulate job creation and boost activities in the upstream oil sector.





The decision to abolish signature bonuses comes after stakeholders mentioned its deterrent effect on investment. In previous bid rounds, the payment of signature bonuses often posed a significant financial burden for investors, hindering their ability to proceed with exploration and production activities.

Meanwhile, indigenous operators have expressed readiness to capitalize on new opportunities in the industry. Chief (Dr.) Leemon Ikpea, Executive Chairman of Lee Engineering and Construction Company, affirmed the capacity of local firms to take over assets divested by International Oil Companies (IOCs). He emphasized the importance of collaboration and government support in driving indigenous participation in the sector.

Ikpea also stated Lee Engineering’s ongoing investment in a state-of-the-art production facility in Warri, Delta State, aimed at enhancing local content and technological capabilities in the oil and gas sector. He called for continued government support and incentives to foster the growth of indigenous operators and strengthen the country’s economy.

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