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Don’t Violate Rules, DPR Warns Operators

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), on Monday declared zero tolerance for actions calculated  to  weaken  the  oil and gas laws in the country.

Acting Director of the agency, Ahmad Rufai Shakur, disclosed this  at a press conference to announce DPR’s lifting of sanction against Petroleum Trading Nigeria Limited  for committing infractions against the rules in the  oil industry.

Shakur,who said the agency decided to lift the sanction against the company having shown remorse for its action,said the agency would continue to wield the big sticks on operators  who have penchant for violating the rules in the nation’s oil and gas industry.

‘’This should serve  as a stromg warning to oil marketers who are in the habit of violating the rules in the oil and gas industry .Henceforth,the Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) will not shirk its responsibility of imposing sanctions on such marketers with a view to serving as deterrent to orders as well as strengthening standards in the industry’’.

The agency’s boss also highlighted the strides he his taken against influx of illegal gas plants in the country,saying the development has paid off following the reduction in the number of the facilities.

He said his officials have been sealing  such gas plants daily as a measure to deter perpetrators  from the act.

He noted that the agency has also nipped the multiplicity of gas skids in  an unauthorized locations in the country by wielding its wield sticks  when necessary.

He also implored oil marketers to comply with  established standards in the industry with a view to growing  the nation’s oil sector.

He assured that the agency   is committed to promoting safety,environment and health  in the sector as well as directing the affairs of the industry in line with the international standards.

The DPR’s helmsman said the agency is desirous of collaborating with like minds  to creating the much needed enabling environment  in the country’s oil and gas industry.

 

 

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