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Nine oil firms oppose DPR’s application on selling of Oil Mining Fields licences

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By Onyewuchi Ojinnaka

Nine oil companies,which filed a motion on notice before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos Nigeria, have opposed the application by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) seeking approval to sell or accept bids for eight Marginal Oil Fields (Oil Mining Licences (OMLs).

Recall that Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke had on June 3 restrained the Federal Government from tampering with the Oil Mining Licences, pending determination of a suit challenging their status.

He had granted an order of interim injunction against the Ministry of State for Petroleum and Engineer Auwalu Sarki following a May 20 ex-parte application filed by the oil firms.

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But the DPR, through its counsel, Adetunji Oyeyipo (SAN), brought an application seeking to set aside the injunction.

He argued that the plaintiffs served the injunctive order electronically rather than the usual physical service, without first obtaining  an order of court to do so.

He prayed the judge to set aside the order, on this ground among others.

But the plaintiffs through their counsel, Tayo Oyetibo (SAN), and Uche Nwokedi (SAN), prayed the court to dismiss the government’s application.

They submitted that there was evidence of service which was done electronically in line with the Covid-19 practice direction of the Federal High Court 2020.

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Oyetibo noted that the defendants said that they stopped accepting physical service since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted the plaintiffs to invoke COVID-19 practice direction on electronic service.

He prayed the court to dismiss the application to set aside the order and set the substantive case down for hearing.

Justice Aneke had adjourned the matter till July 10, for ruling and continuation of hearing.

The firms and ‘their’ Marginal Oil Fields include: Independent Energy Ltd – Ofa OML 30; Associated Oil and Gas Ltd/ Dansaki Petroleum Unlimited – Tom Shot Bank OML 14; Bayelsa Oil Company Ltd – Atala MFOG-2C and Bicta Energy and Management System Ltd – Ogedeh OML 90 MFOG-2D.

Others are: Del Sigma Petroleum Ltd – Ke OML 90 MFOG-2E; Goland Petroleum Ltd -Oriri OML 88 MFOG-2F; Sahara Energy Ltd/African Oil and Gas Ltd – Tsekelewu OML 40 MFOG-2G and Sogenal Ltd Akepo – OML 90 MFOG-2H.

The Federal Government had in April 2020 purportedly revoked  the oil licences of 11 firms to operate marginal fields.

The DPR on June 1 announced the commencement of the 2020 marginal field bid round, involving 57 marginal fields, including 11 fields revoked by the DPR.

But the oil firms filed a motion on notice challenging the revocation and applied for the interim injunction.

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