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FG Intervenes As Sterling Oil, PENGASSAN Reach Amicable Resolution To Strengthen Industry Harmony
Energy Production Company Limited
The Federal Government has facilitated a constructive and amicable resolution between Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), bringing an end to their ongoing dispute and paving the way for strengthened industrial harmony and long-term growth.
According to a source in Abuja, the resolution was reached following collaborative engagements and multiple rounds of meetings that had been ongoing since the beginning of the year under the supervision of government authorities.
The milestone agreement reflects the shared commitment of both parties to promote industrial peace, support national production goals, and enhance the overall wellbeing of personnel within the oil and gas sector. It also outlines a clear direction for Sterling Oil and PENGASSAN to operate in full compliance with federal laws and industry regulations.
The agreement highlights Sterling Oil’s dedication to regulatory compliance, capacity development for Nigerian professionals, and maintaining open dialogue with stakeholders.
In the spirit of mutual respect and long-term collaboration, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to internally resolving future matters and engaging proactively on emerging issues.
Sterling Oil expressed its appreciation to PENGASSAN leadership, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), and NNPC Limited for their vital roles in facilitating a fair and forward-looking agreement.
This resolution is seen as a positive step toward strengthening trust and cooperation across the industry. Sterling Oil reiterated its commitment to contributing to Nigeria’s energy development through sustainable and inclusive practices, supported by mutual collaboration with industry unions.
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