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Dawes Island Resolution: African Energy Chamber Commends FG

Habeebah Basah by Habeebah Basah
2 months ago
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The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has praised the federal government for its rapid intervention in the Dawes Island marginal field dispute, describing the move as a strong signal of Nigeria’s commitment to safeguarding indigenous investment and sustaining growth in oil and gas production.
The commendation follows a recent ruling by the Federal High Court on the Dawes Island field, after which the Office of the Attorney General swiftly coordinated a response. The government directed the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to initiate an appeal, with the regulator already filing for leave to challenge the judgment—demonstrating a unified approach to maintaining regulatory certainty and operational continuity.
According to the Chamber, the intervention reinforces confidence among both local and international investors, underscoring Nigeria’s resolve to provide a stable and predictable investment climate where performance and capital deployment are protected.
At the centre of the dispute is Petralon 54 Limited, the Nigerian-owned operator of the Dawes Island field. The company took over operatorship in 2021 following a marginal field bid round and has since invested about $60 million in rehabilitating infrastructure, drilling wells and bringing the asset into production.
Within a short period, Petralon drilled two wells—DI-2 to 9,740 feet and DI-3 to 10,193 feet—evacuating more than 200,000 barrels of crude to the Bonny Terminal and remitting over $900,000 in royalties to the Federal Government as of March 2026. The AEC said these milestones highlight the need for consistent regulatory support for operators delivering measurable results.
“The Nigerian government’s swift action demonstrates a clear understanding of what is at stake,” said NJ Ayuk. “Protecting investors who deploy capital, create value and contribute to national production is essential to maintaining confidence in the sector.”
The development comes amid renewed investor interest in Nigeria’s energy sector under President Bola Tinubu, with more than $8 billion in upstream investment commitments recorded since 2023.
Major projects underpinning this momentum include Shell’s $2 billion final investment decision on the HI offshore gas project, TotalEnergies’ Ubeta development, and Shell’s Bonga North deepwater project. Additional capital inflows—such as Chevron’s $1.4 billion investment in deep and shallow water drilling—further reflect growing confidence in the country’s regulatory framework.
Discussions around large-scale opportunities like the proposed Bonga South West project, estimated at up to $20 billion, also point to Nigeria’s long-term potential as a leading energy investment destination.
Indigenous operators are playing an increasingly central role, now accounting for roughly 30 per cent of Nigeria’s oil and gas output. Their expanding contribution to production, job creation and local capacity development has heightened the importance of policy consistency and investment protection.
Meanwhile, downstream developments such as the Dangote Refinery—with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day—are strengthening regional energy security, with rising exports of refined products helping stabilise supply across African markets.
The AEC noted that the government’s response to the Dawes Island case aligns with its broader “drill or drop” policy, which rewards active asset development while enforcing accountability across the sector.
The Chamber urged all parties to pursue a swift and constructive resolution to the dispute to avoid disruptions and sustain Nigeria’s progress toward higher production, improved energy security and economic resilience.

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