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PIB Would Increase Nigeria’s Energy Consumption Appetite – Prof. Ilebare

The Chairman of Ghana National Petroleum Corpo­ration, Prof. Wunmi Iledare, has said that the passage of the much-awaited Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) would in­crease Nigeria’s energy con­sumption appetite, warning that Nigeria must transit from energy production to that of consumption in order to maximise the country’s oil and gas potential for develop­ment that will impact on the people.

Ilebare pointed out that though efforts at replacing oil with alternative energy sources have been growing, Nigeria still has the chance to stir economic growth in the few decades before the replacement of fossil fuel as main source of global energy.

Speaking at a stakehold­ers’ engagement on PIB, held at the Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the professor of Petro­leum Economics charged the National Assembly to fashion PIB capable of transforming Nigeria to an energy consum­er by encouraging the maxi­misation of the value chain.

“Nigeria must move away from the thinking that emphasises energy produc­tion and move towards the economically impactful par­adigm of energy consump­tion. It is energy consump­tion that will ensure the country grows its economy through value chain maximi­sation,” he stated.

Citing the example of Dubai, United Arab Emir­ates, which he said was a mere desert in the early 1980s, he said the country has wasted years through emphasis on oil rent and rev­enue sharing, stressing that the PIB must be deliberate in its national development purpose.

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