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AN EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL REGIME FOR PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS IN THE UPSTREAM PETROLEUM INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA


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ABSTRACT
The production sharing contract (PSC) has become a cornerstone of upstream petroleum exploration and production in Nigeria, particularly for offshore and inland basin resources. PSCs offer a distinct contractual framework that encourages foreign investment by allowing international oil companies (IOCs) to bear the financial and operational risks of exploration and production. These contracts enable resource ownership to remain with the state while granting IOCs a share of the produced crude oil to recoup costs and generate profit. This arrangement has replaced the joint venture contracts (JVCs) previously used, addressing challenges such as the Nigerian government's inability to meet cash call obligations under the JVC system. Despite its advantages, Nigeria's PSC framework is plagued by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties, particularly concerning taxation and cost recovery. Disputes between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and IOCs frequently arise, creating an adversarial rather than collaborative relationship. Key issues include ambiguities in the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Act and the Petroleum Profits Tax Act, conflicting court decisions on cost consolidation and recovery, and a lack of transparency in fiscal regimes. These challenges hinder Nigeria's ability to maximize revenue from its petroleum resources while undermining investor confidence.

This study examines the fiscal framework governing PSCs in Nigeria, exploring the underlying legal and policy issues. It highlights the critical need for reforms to address ambiguities, promote transparency, and establish a coherent tax regime. The research underscores the importance of striking a balance between national interests and creating a favorable investment climate in Nigeria's upstream petroleum sector.






TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title              i 
Declaration        ii 
Certification   iii 
Dedication      iv 
Acknowledgement     v 
Table of Statutes      vi 
Table of Cases   x 
List of Abbreviations          xiii 
Table of Contents                xiv 
Abstract               xxii

CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION

1.1       Background of the Study             1

1.2       Statement of the Research Problem      6

1.3       Aim and Objectives of the Research   8

1.4       Scope and Limitations of the Research        9

1.5       Research Methodology              9

1.6       Literature Review         10

1.7       Justification of the Research        20

1.8       Organizational Layout        20
CHAPTER TWO

CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS IN NIGERIA

2.1       Introduction             24

2.2       The Concept and Features of Production Sharing Contracts 25

2.3       History of Production Sharing Contracts in Nigeria    29

2.3.1    The 1973 Production Sharing Contract               30

2.3.2     The 1993 Model Production Sharing Contract           33

2.3.3     The Post 1993 Model Production Sharing Contracts  39

2.4        General Outline of Production Sharing Contracts      40

2.4.1    Recital/Preamble            40

2.4.2    Definitions               40

2.4.3    Scope       41

2.4.4    Term        41

2.4.5    Exclusion of Areas         42

2.4.6    Work Programme and Expenditure      43

2.4.7    Management Committee       44

2.4.7.1 Powers and Duties of the Management Committee     44

2.4.7.2 Appointment and Membership of the Management Committee         46

2.4.7.3 Procedure of Meetings of the Management Committee     48

2.4.7.4 Decision making Procedure of the Management Committee       49

2.4.7.5 Emergency Decision Making Procedure of the Management Committee          51

2.4.7.6 Sub-Committees of the Management Committee        52
2.4.8    Rights and Obligation of the Parties to the Production Sharing Contract    53

2.4.8.1 Rights and Obligations of the Contractor             53

2.4.8.2 Rights and Obligations of the Corporation           56

2.4.9    Recovery of Operating Costs and Crude Oil Allocation under the Production
Sharing Contract        57

2.4.10  Valuation of available Crude Oil under the Production Sharing Contract         61

2.4.11  Payments under the Production Sharing Contracts      64

2.4.12  Title to Equipment under the Production Sharing Contract         64

2.4.13  Employment and Training of Nigerian Personnel under the Production Sharing
Contract    66

2.4.14  Books and Accounts, Audit and Overhead Charges under the Production
Sharing Contract    68

2.4.14.1 Books and Accounts  68

2.4.14.2 Audits         68

2.4.14.3 Home Office Overhead Charges         69

2.4.15  Bonuses        70

2.4.15.1 Signature Bonus           70

2.4.15.2 Production Bonus         71

2.4.16  Royalty and Taxes          71

2.4.

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