How Nigeria can attract investment to oil & gas sector : Seplat CEO
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How Nigeria can attract investment to oil & gas sector - Seplat CEO 
How Nigeria can attract investment to oil & gas sector – Seplat CEO 
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How Nigeria can attract investment to oil & gas sector – Seplat CEO

Success stories by firms in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector will facilitate fresh investments, the Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Energy Plc, Mr. Roger Brown, has said.

Brown said there is a severe need for funding in the upstream and midstream segment of the energy sector in Nigeria.

He said attracting the necessary funding will be dependent on regulatory reforms, fiscal terms restructuring and several other relevant policies.

The Seplat Energy CEO said this at the 2023 NOG Energy Week Conference and Exhibition (NOG) held in Abuja, where he featured on a panel session themed, ‘The Investors Perspective: Assessing the Attractiveness of Nigeria’s Energy Sector.

Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Energy Plc, Mr. Roger Brown
Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Energy Plc, Mr. Roger Brown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown explained: “Nigeria needs more success stories to attract more investments to the upstream sector. We need to solve the insecurity dilemma around the country’s pipeline infrastructure, enforce clarity and separation of powers among regulatory authorities, work closer with field operators to resolve host community issues, and amend fiscal terms of PSCs/PSAs to include more incentives for asset partners

“We also need to improve fiscal terms on gas contracts to support uptake at market reflective prices and improve efficiency and capacity of the Nigerian electricity value chain in order to aid higher uptake of domestic gas supply.”

Whilst also speaking on the things investors look out for in Nigerian companies in the quest for gas development in the country, Brown said financially strong companies with robust balance sheet, low debt and credible access to international capital markets have an edge.

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“Other factors are stock market listing and associated need for governance, with preference for dual-listed companies such as Seplat, where equity can be traded in liquid markets; international accountability and transparency in reporting, particularly as it relates to ESG reporting, with good commitment to sustainability; and good relationships in-country with government, regulators and local communities.”

According to him, Seplat Energy remains committed creating and sustaining value in the Nigerian upstream sector, and has continued to do so via strong investment workplan, host community development, partnerships with government and aggressive human capital development.

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