Department of Petroleum Resources

Department of Petroleum Resource (DPR) is a department under the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources (FMPR), DPR has the statutory responsibility of ensuring compliance to petroleum laws, regulations and guidelines in the Oil and Gas Industry. The discharge of these responsibilities involves monitoring of operations at drilling sites, producing wells, production platforms and flowstations, crude oil export terminals, refineries, storage depots, pump stations, retail outlets, any other locations where petroleum is either stored or sold[1]It also oversees the safety and other regulations that relate to the exportation and importation of the products into the country.[2] As part of its activities, the department manages the upstream and downstream sectors in Nigeria petroleum industry.[3] The Federal Government of Nigeria introduces National Production Monitoring Systems (NIPMS) to monitor the royalty payables and demand notices from all organizations dealing in petroleum in Nigeria.[4] The department is headed by The Director of Petroleum Resources, being the head of the management. Currently (2016), Engr. Auwalu Sarki is the director at DPR.[5] The DPR is responsible to the FMPR [6]

Overview

DPR started as Hydrocarbon section under the Ministry of Lagos Affairs, with direct supervision from the Governor-General. In 1970, the name DPR was carved out due to the expansion of activities in the ministry. By the beginning of 1971 the FGN created Nigerian National Oil Corporation (NNOC), to manage commercial operational activities in the petroleum industry. The department became the MPR in 1975. In 1977, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was formed by the decree 33 of 1977 through the merger of MPR and NNOC. It also, led to the creation of Petroleum Inspectorate , the industry regulator. In 1985, the MPR was carved out of NNOC while NNPC remains. In the same year, the PI was moved backed to the MPR.

References

  1. "DPR - Department of Petroleum Resources of Nigeria". www.petrolplaza.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  2. "The Department of Petroleum Resources". Net. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  3. Oxford Business Books (2013-12-04). The Report 2013. Google Books. ISBN 9781907065927. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  4. Oshisanya Lai Oshiokunbo (2018-01-01). An Almanac of Contemporary and Comparative Judicial Restatement. Google Books. ISBN 9789785120059. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  5. "FG appoints Ladan as director of department of petroleum resources". Africa Spotlight. Archived from the original on 11 December 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  6. News Agency of Nigeria (2015-11-18). "minister directs free distribution of hoarded petroleum products in Abuja". The Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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