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NUPRC Backs Indigenous Oil Firm as Local Participation Model

byDooyum Naadzenga
April 29, 2026
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NUPRC Backs Indigenous Oil Firm as Local Participation Model
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The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has endorsed Ingentia Energies Limited as a template for indigenous upstream participation, signaling a policy shift that balances local empowerment with stricter accountability under the Petroleum Industry Act. Commission Chief Executive Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, speaking after a strategic engagement with Ingentia’s chairman Valentine Ugbeide in Abuja, emphasized that indigenous operators are critical to expanding production and building long-term industry resilience. She noted that even modest contributions from multiple local firms could substantially boost national output.

Eyesan commended Ingentia for demonstrating strategic direction and execution capacity but warned that growth must be matched with institutional strength, regulatory discipline, and investment in human capital. She stressed that many indigenous firms prioritize immediate production over building robust internal systems, a gap that must be closed. “Human capital development is no longer optional,” she said, urging operators to pay royalties and gas penalties or face consequences.

Ingentia’s chairman unveiled an ambitious plan to raise production to 30,000 barrels per day by 2030, having recently secured debt financing from a Nigerian bank. The company has grown from two to over 100 employees and plans to drill at least two wells annually while ending gas flaring before year‑end. Industry analysts view Ingentia’s progress as a sign that local firms can successfully operate strategic assets with the right regulatory support and technical competence.

Tags: gas flaringindigenous participationIngentia EnergiesLocal ContentNUPRCOritsemeyiwa EyesanPIAupstream oilValentine Ugbeide
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