NUPRC Strengthens Greenhouse Emissions Policy in Oil Sector

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NUPRC Strengthens Greenhouse Emissions Policy in Oil Sector


The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has reaffirmed its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the country's oil and gas sector. In a recent statement, the commission outlined plans to enforce its emissions reduction policy as part of Nigeria's broader efforts to combat climate change and meet global environmental standards.

NUPRC emphasized the importance of integrating sustainable practices into oil and gas operations, noting that the sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The commission's policy includes mandating operators to adopt cleaner technologies, conduct regular environmental audits, and implement measures to minimize flaring and methane leaks.

As part of its enforcement strategy, the NUPRC plans to engage with stakeholders, including oil companies, environmental experts, and community leaders, to ensure compliance with the policy. The commission also announced the introduction of stringent penalties for operators who fail to adhere to the guidelines, signaling its resolve to hold the industry accountable.

The policy aligns with Nigeria's commitment to the Paris Agreement, which seeks to limit global temperature rise and transition to a low-carbon economy. By addressing emissions in the oil sector, the NUPRC aims to contribute to the country's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060.

This proactive step by the NUPRC underscores the urgency of addressing environmental challenges while maintaining the country's position as a leading oil producer. Stakeholders have lauded the initiative, calling for sustained efforts to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability.


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