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Bill to establish Bitumen Devt Commission scales second reading in Senate

Supreme Desk
24 Nov 2023 9:21 AM GMT
Bill to establish Bitumen Devt Commission scales second reading in Senate
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Sen.Jimoh said that the global in-place bitumen and heavy oil resources were estimated to be 5.9 trillion barrels, saying that more than 80 percent of the resources are found in Canada, the USA, Venezuela, and Nigeria.

Senate on Thursday at plenary passed for second reading, a bill to establish Bitumen Development Commission of Nigeria.

The bill was sponsored by Sen. Jimoh Ibrahim (APC-Ondo).

Leading the debate on the general principles of the bill, Ibrahim said the bill was read for the first time on July 20.

He said the bill, among other reasons, seeks to restrict the activities of the commission to its regulatory and coordinating functions, specifically as it relates to the development of bitumen in Nigeria.

He said that the global in-place bitumen and heavy oil resources were estimated to be 5.9 trillion barrels, saying that more than 80 percent of the resources are found in Canada, the USA, Venezuela, and Nigeria.

He listed the objectives of the bill to include the need to develop a legal framework for the regulation of bitumen development in Nigeria.

He said the bill has the objective of preventing unconventional sources from taking advantage of research-enhanced applications over other competitors.

He said the bill would help to lead innovation and resource-based strategy in the development of bitumen in Nigeria.

According to him, the bill will ensure effective utilisation of the over 38 billion reserve of bitumen in Nigeria and promote the economic diversification policy of the Federal Government.

He said the bill, when passed, would provide clarity on the regulatory functions of the Bitumen Development Commission of Nigeria in ensuring that bitumen development in Nigeria conforms with international best practises.

Contributing,Sen.Adams Oshiomole (APC-Edo) said he was not convinced that there should be a proliferation of agencies to explore mineral resources in the country.

He said the creation of additional agencies would further result in increased overhead costs and ultimately increase the cost of governance.

Sen.Neda Imasuen (LP-Edo) said the bill, when passed, would help in further diversification of the economy and improve foreign exchange earnings for Nigeria.

President of the Senate,Godswill Akpabio, referred the bill to the Committee on Solid Minerals Development for further legislative input and to return to plenary in four weeks.

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