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Shoreline, NUPRC Reaffirm Commitment to Nigeria’s Energy Future

Shoreline NUPRC Reaffirm Commitment to Nigeria's Energy Future

The Managing Director Shoreline Natural Resources Limited, Mr. Tunde Karim recently paid a courtesy visit to the Commission Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, reaffirming our shared commitment to Nigeria’s energy future.

Accompanied by Rotimi Dawodu of the Shoreline team, Mr. Karim expressed our ongoing commitment to cultivating a constructive, transparent, and forward-looking relationship with Nigeria’s upstream regulatory authority.

As one of Nigeria’s foremost indigenous energy companies, holding a 45 per cent participating interest in OML 30, one of the country’s largest and most strategically significant onshore assets, we recognise that robust regulatory alignment is not merely a compliance obligation, but a cornerstone of responsible, long-term energy development.

During the engagement, both parties exchanged views on priorities for the continued growth of Nigeria’s upstream sector, including opportunities to accelerate production, strengthen operational frameworks, and advance the country’s broader energy security agenda. We also reaffirmed our dedication to full regulatory compliance, operational excellence, and active contribution to national energy objectives under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

“We value our relationship with the NUPRC and the important role the commission plays in shaping a competitive and well-governed upstream sector,” said Mr. Karim. “Visits like this are an expression of our belief that strong industry-regulator engagement is essential to unlocking Nigeria’s full energy potential.”

Shoreline Natural Resources Limited remains committed to working collaboratively within Nigeria’s regulatory framework to maximise the productive capacity of our asset, deliver sustainable value to all stakeholders, and support Nigeria’s evolving energy ambitions.