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CBN Overhauls Crude Oil Terminal Oversight: New Agent Allocations Announced

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: April 1, 2025
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In a decisive move to bolster transparency and efficiency within Nigeria’s crucial oil and gas sector, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a comprehensive restructuring of crude oil terminal oversight. The revised allocation of terminals to Pre-Shipment Inspection Agents (PIAs) and their subsequent monitoring by Evaluation Agents (MEAs) takes immediate effect, signaling a significant shift in how the nation manages its crude oil exports.

The CBN, through its Trade and Exchange Department, released a statement detailing the new distribution, superseding all previous arrangements. This overhaul aims to streamline operations and enforce stricter accountability, crucial for maintaining the integrity of Nigeria’s oil exports.

“This restructuring is aimed at improving efficiency and maintaining strict oversight in Nigeria’s oil and gas export operations,” stated the CBN’s directive, signed by A.A. Mahdi.

Key Allocations and Oversight

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The new structure assigns specific terminals to PIAs, with notable changes:

  • Neroh Technologies Ltd: Nembe Terminal
  • Holborn Oil and Gas International Ltd: Isan, Enna, and Yoho Terminals
  • Swede Control Intertek Ltd: Ima (Otahihvo), ERHA, and Aarca Terminals
  • Felton Energy & Investment Ltd: Tunu, Antan, and Odudu Terminals
  • JBIS Integrated Resources Ltd: Avbam, Bonza, Ohoro, Akpo, Usan, and Forcados Terminals
  • Patibon Services Ltd: Ebok, Oso, Pennington, Okhworn, and E.A. Terminals
  • Offshore Bulk Inspection Co. Ltd: Escravos, Brass, Anyala-Madu, Qua-Iboe, and Owuwu Terminals
  • Candid Oil Ltd: Uso Ocha, Abo, Agbami, Ohono, Balema, Bonny, and Ukpokiti Terminals
  • Dakee Engineering & Construction Ltd (Gas): LNG and Forcados Terminals.

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Furthermore, the CBN outlined the assignment of MEAs to oversee the PIAs:

  • Arlington Securitas Nigeria Ltd: To monitor JBIS Integrated Resources Ltd, Offshore Bulk Inspection Co. Ltd, Holborn Oil & Gas International Ltd, Candid Oil Ltd, and Dakee Engineering & Construction Ltd (Gas).
  • DV Howells Nigeria Ltd: To monitor Felton Energy & Investment Ltd, Swede Control Intertek Ltd, Patibon Services Ltd, and Neroh Technologies Ltd.

Impact and Implications

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This restructuring is not merely an administrative change; it reflects a deeper commitment to transparency within a sector often scrutinized for its complexities. By assigning specific MEAs to monitor PIAs, the CBN aims to create a system of checks and balances, reducing opportunities for discrepancies and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

The CBN has called upon all stakeholders, including the Nigeria Customs Service, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPC), regulatory agencies, oil and gas companies, and terminal operators, to adhere strictly to the new allocations. This collaborative effort is essential for the successful implementation of the revised structure.

As an observer of this sector, I recognize the potential for this move to enhance accountability. The effective implementation of these allocations will be a key indicator of the government’s resolve to secure its oil revenues.

The directive underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to fostering a more transparent and efficient oil and gas sector. The immediate implementation of this new structure is crucial for maintaining the integrity of Nigeria’s crude oil exports.

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