The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva said that the COVID-19 pandemic that rocked the global community had some positive impact on the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
He said that COVID-19 made Nigerians to take over the running of the oil and gas industry.
“As a country, the problem during the lockdown was that most of our workers in the oil and gas sector are expatriates; most of them went back to their countries because of their COVID-19 lockdown.
“ They have to rush out so that they would lockdown in their countries and when that happened, it means that we lost a lot of expatriate personnel. But the good side of COVID-19 for us is that our Nigerians were able to step in to their shoes.
“And now, we have discovered in the oil industry that Nigerians can run our industry and we have also realised that it is better to encourage Nigerians’ participation because we don’t know what is going to happen tomorrow.
“If another COVID-19 struck again, How are we going to survive? So we deliberately encouraged Nigerians’ participation in the industry, in case of another COVID-19, or any other disaster, we know that Nigerians would be there to run our industry,’’ he said
`He noted that though COVID-19 hit other sectors of the economy, the oil and gas sector was the most hit, as the global price of oil crashed drastically.
“You know that one of the first thing that happened with COVID-19 was the lockdowns and during the lockdowns, most people were not going out, planes were not flying, cars not running and you know that that is where our own business gets our market.
If airplanes are not flying, if cars are not running, the demand for crude oil collapsed. So you can imagine that we really suffered. That is why the crude oil prices crashed.
“The refineries were not even evacuating their refined product because nobody was buying and driving their cars.
“So, the refineries shut down and nobody was buying crude oil. That was the effect COVID-19 had on our sector,’’ he said
He said that the sector would continue to promote ideas that would boost local content to enable Nigerians to effectively participate in the growth and development of the sector.