UPDATE 1-Nigeria govt can't recover $62 bln sought from oil majors -minister

Published 16/10/2019, 17:30
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Nigeria govt can't recover $62 bln sought from oil majors -minister

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ABUJA, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Oil minister Timipre Sylva said

Nigeria knows it cannot recover $62 billion from oil majors

despite ongoing cases against the companies for money the

government believes it is owed.

"Nobody can bring out that kind of money," Sylva told

reporters after a weekly cabinet meeting in Abuja. "I mean, we

can't get $62 billion. We can maybe get something from them but

not $62 billion. It's an opportunity we have lost."

Nigeria has been fighting for the cash under a 1990s law

that states it can revisit production-sharing contracts on oil

output if crude prices exceed $20 a barrel. Sylva said talks about recouping some money from oil majors,

such as Shell, Chevron, ENI and ExxonMobil, were ongoing.

The companies received individual requests for cash in

February, with one telling Reuters its bill was nearly $10

billion. Shell and Chevron are fighting the cases in court,

according to scheduled cases seen by Reuters. Sylva said the government must quickly pass amendments to

the underlying law to ensure it did not miss out on more

revenue.

"We have to ensure that this bill is passed. With this bill

now, there will be some adjustments in the fiscal regime and we

believe that the government will get a lot from the oil

companies, especially their deep shore exploration activities."

The senate passed amendments to the bill on Tuesday. Last

week, President Muhammadu Buhari said the government could get

an additional $500 million in 2020 and $1 billion in 2021 by

revising the law.

The government in Africa's largest oil exporter relies on

oil for some 90% of foreign exchange. Oil prices rose to more

than $100 a barrel in 2014 before a sharp drop that triggered a

2016 recession in Nigeria, leaving the government struggling to

fund its budgets.

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