The electricity tariff may soon increase as the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority on Monday announced an increase in the price of natural gas for strategic sectors.
The NMDPRA made this announcement in a statement signed by its Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed on Monday.
The Authority unveiled the new tariff regime for gas, increased the price of the commodity for power Generation Companies to $2.42 per cubic feet. The price of gas sold to Gencos had been constant at $2.18 since 2021. For commercial gas, the price increased from $2.50 to $2.92 per cubic feet.
As a result of this increase, the electricity sector, Multi-Year Tariff Order calculated for Distribution Companies by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in January, 2024, may no longer be valid. This is because until Monday, the calculation was done based on the rate of $2.18 per cubic feet of gas which the commodity was sold to Gencos.
In the statement, Farouk alluded to the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 assented to by the President on August 16, 2021 and gazetted 11 days later, as providing a framework for the determination of a Market-based pricing regime for the domestic gas market.
He pointed out that the action was taken in line with Section 167, the Third and Fourth Schedule of the PIA 2021, which mandated the Authority to determine the Domestic Base Price (DBP) and the marketable wholesale price of natural gas supplied to the strategic sectors.
“The Domestic Base Price at the marketable gas delivery point under Section 167 (1) and other provisions of the PIA shall be determined based on regulations which incorporate among such other matters, the following principles: the price must be of a level to bring forward sufficient natural gas supplies for the domestic market on a voluntary basis by the upstream producers; the price shall not be higher than the average of similar natural gas prices in major emerging countries that are significant producers of natural gas; lowest cost of gas supply based on three tier cost of supply framework; market related prices tied to International Benchmarks.
“Accordingly, after due consultation with key stakeholders and taking into cognisance the provisions of the PIA, as well as the gazetted Gas Pricing and Domestic Demand Regulations, the NMDPRA hereby establishes the Year 2024 Domestic Base Price as $2.42 / MMBTU and wholesale prices of natural gas in the strategic sector, and $2.92 for commercial gas,” the statement said.
Last week, reports revealed that the NMDPRA would effect a hike in gas price beginning from April 1.