
The Senate President, Ahmed Lawan has announced during a plenary meeting on Wednesday that the house would consider the report on the Petroleum Industry Bill, 2023, tomorrow, Thursday.
The Senate has invited the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for a closed session to explain the technical, financial, and other details contained in the bill.
Senator Lawan said all committee activities have also been adjusted to enable all Senators to participate fully in considering the report.
The bill has now been laid before the House of Representatives
The Senate had earlier on Tuesday, received the report of the Joint Committee on Petroleum (Downstream); Petroleum (Upstream), and Gas Resources on PIB.
Lawan also said Thursday’s plenary would be entirely devoted to the consideration of the report.
The bill, first presented in the National Assembly in 2008, aims to streamline how energy assets in Nigeria are operated and funded. It would also regulate the oil industry and attract more investment to the sector, according to lawmakers.
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