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Petroleum Act, 2040 (1983)


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Nepal Petroleum Act, 2040 (1983)
Date of Authentication and the Publication
2040-6-24 (10 Oct. 1983)

Amendments
1. Administration of Justice Act, 2048 2048.2.16
2. Income Tax Act, 2058 2058.12.19
3. Republic Strengthening and Some Nepal Laws
Amendment Act, 2066 (2010) 2066.10.7 (21 Jan. 2010)

An Act made to provide for Petroleum
Preamble: Whereas, it is expedient to make legal provision with respect to the
development of Petroleum resources occurring within t e country in order to
promote the welfare and economic interest of the people in general and the
economic development of the nation,
Now, therefore, be, it enacted by His Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram
Shah Dev, on the advice and with the consent of the Rastriya Panchayat.
1. Short Title and Commencement: (1) This Act may be called the "Nepal
Petroleum Act, 2040".
(2) This Act shall come into force on such date as Government of
Nepal may, by a Notification published in the Nepal G zette, appoint.∇
2. Definition: Unless the subject or context otherwise requires, n this Act:
∇ This Act is enforced from 2041.12.1 by notification published on Nepal Gazette in 2041.11.14.


(a) "Crude Oil" means Petroleum produced at the wellhead in the liquid
state and asphalt, ozokerite and liquid Petroleum known as distillate or
condensate obtained from Natural Gas by condensatio or extraction.
(b) "Contractor" means any Nepalese or foreign investor who may be a
party to a Petroleum Agreement with Government of Nepal as referred
to in Section 8.
(c) "Prescribed" or "as prescribed" means prescribed or as prescribed in the
Rules framed under this Act.
(d) "Petroleum" means Crude Oil, Natural Gas and all other liquid,
gaseous, solid or semisolid hydrocarbons in their natural state and this
term also includes sulphur, helium and all other similar substances
associated with such hydrocarbons.
(e) "Petroleum Operations" means exploration, development or production
of petroleum and this term also includes the treatmnt, transportation,
storage and sale or disposal of Petroleum so produced.
(f) "Petroleum Agreement" means a contract between Government of
Nepal and a Contractor in respect of Petroleum Operations as referred
to in Section 8.
(g) "Natural Gas" means wet gas, all other gaseous Petroleum produced
from oil or gas wells and the residue gas remaining after the extraction
of liquid Petroleum from wet gas.
(h) "Department" means the Department of Mines and Geology of
Government of Nepal.
3. Property of Government of Nepal: All Petroleum occurring or found in
any private or public land within Nepal shall be th property of Government
of Nepal.
4. Right to Conduct Petroleum Operations: (1) Government of Nepal
shall have the exclusive right to carry out Petroleum Operations.


(2) Government of Nepal may conduct Petroleum Operations by
itself or cause such Petroleum Operations to be conducted by any
Contractor.
(3) Government of Nepal shall have the right to participate as an
investor or otherwise in Petroleum Operations to be conducted under a
Petroleum Agreement.
5. Conduct of Petroleum Operations: (1) Subject to the provisions of this
Act and Rules framed hereunder and the Petroleum Agreement, Petroleum
Operations shall be conducted:
(a) With due diligence, efficiency, economy and in
accordance with sound petroleum industry practices.
(b) With due regard to the safety of persons and property,
with particular care to avoid damage to forest and other
natural resources and to avoid pollution and ecological
damage.
(c) In accordance with the best conservation practices in
order to secure the maximum ultimate recovery of
Petroleum.
(2) All samples, data and information obtained from Petroleum
Operations shall be the property of Government of Nepal.
(3) All permanent facilities constructed and all other materials and
equipments permanently installed for the production, treatment,
transportation or storage of Petroleum shall be the property of Government
of Nepal.
6. Application for permission, consent or approval: (1) A person
requiring any permission, consent, or recommendation of any authority in
connection with Petroleum Operations shall apply to the Department by
stating the reasons and necessary particulars thereof.


(2) The Department shall initiate necessary action on applications
submitted under Sub-section (1).
7. Petroleum Advisory Board: (1) For advising Government of Nepal on
matters relating to Petroleum Operations, a Petroleum Advisory Board shall
be constituted as prescribed.
(2) The functions, duties, powers and procedure of the Board
constituted under Sub-section (1) shall be as prescribed.
8. Petroleum Agreement: (1) If Government of Nepal has to conduct
Petroleum Operations upon employing of a Contractor pursuant to Sub-
section (2) of Section 4, it may do so by executing a Petroleum Agreement
as may be prescribed.
(2) A Petroleum Agreement may be entered into only with such
Contractors who are qualified to carry out Petroleum Operations and possess
such capital, technical competence and professional skil as may be
prescribed.
(3) No Contractor shall be entitled to assign or transfer the rights and
obligations under a Petroleum Agreement to any other person without the
prior approval of Government of Nepal.
9. Special Arrangement: (1) Government of Nepal may declare any area as
prohibited area for Petroleum Operations for reasons of national security,
public interest, historical importance or tourism development or may allow
Petroleum Operations in any specific area prescribing special conditions.
(2) Government of Nepal may itself conduct all kinds of geological
exploration or grant permit to any person for the exploration or production
of minerals other than Petroleum within an area subject to a Petroleum
Agreement provided such activities do not in any way interfere with
Petroleum Operations.
10. Power to issue orders: Government of Nepal may issue such orders as
may deem necessary to preserve national security or public interest or to


prevent damage to Petroleum reservoirs, injury to person or property arising
out of Petroleum Operations and to secure compliance with this Act, Rules
made hereunder and Petroleum Agreement.
11. Inspection and investigation: (1) Government of Nepal may authorize
any individual, official or authority for the purpose of making inspection and
investigation to ensure compliance with this Act, Rules made hereunder and
Petroleum Agreement.
(2) It shall be the duty of all concerned persons including Contractors
to allow any individual, official or authority authorized under Sub-section
(1) to enter into any of the places where Petroleum Operations are being
conducted or is to be conducted for the purpose of making inspection and
investigation and to furnish such other documents ad particulars as may be
requested by such authorized individual, official or authority.
12. Export of Petroleum: A Contractor is entitled to export its entitlement of
Petroleum subject to the terms of the Petroleum Agreement, except
Government of Nepal shall have right to issue orders t mporarily prohibiting
the export of such Petroleum for the purpose of natio l security or in order
to ensure an adequate supply of Petroleum to meet domestic demand, as
provided in the Petroleum Agreement.
13. Tax facilities: In the conduct of Petroleum Operations, a Contracto shall
be exempt from payment of all taxes, charges, duties and fees leviable under
prevailing law except:
(a) A royalty of at least 12½ percent as prescribed on the value of
Petroleum sold or disposed of. Such royalty shall be paid either
wholly or party in Crude Oil or in cash or both as may be fixed by
Government of Nepal.
(b) Such annual surface rental as may be prescribed.


(c) ………
(d) Registration charges or any other fees for servic s rendered by
Government of Nepal at generally applicable rates for such
services.
(e) Any other taxes or charges as may be specified in the Petroleum
Agreement or prescribed in Rules made under this Act.
14. Customs facilities: (1) A Contractor and his/her Sub-contractor shall ve
the right to import into Nepal such materials and equipments as may be
certified by the Department as necessary for Petroleum Operations.
(2) All materials and equipments imported by a Contractor or his/her
Sub-contractor under Sub-section (1) shall be exempt d from all import
duties and taxes.
(3) A Contractor and his/her Sub-contractor may export all the
materials and equipments imported by them under Sub-section (1), but not
permanently installed for Petroleum Operations, subject to exemption of all
duties and taxes.
15. Foreign Currency Facilities: (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in
the prevailing law, a Contractor may retain any funds derived from his/her
Petroleum Operations in Nepal or in a foreign country or transfer such funds
anywhere inside or outside Nepal or from one country to another.
Provided that, the Contractor shall furnish to the Nepal Rastra Bank
(Central Bank) as to such particular of each transaction as the Bank may
prescribe.
(2) A Contractor may repatriate funds brought into Nepal for
Petroleum Operations or derived from the Petroleum Operations as may be
stipulated as his/her entitlement under Petroleum Agreement by converting
into foreign currency under the prevailing law.
Deleted by Income Tax Act, 2058.


16. Employment of foreign Nationals: Subject to prior approval of the
Department, foreign nationals may be employed in the conduct of Petroleum
Operations if qualified and skilled Nepalese nationals are not available.
17. Land acquisition or right of access to land: (1) Except for any land
situated in an area prohibited for Petroleum Operations under Sub-section
(1) of Section 9, if any land is required on either a temporary or permanent
basis for conducting Petroleum Operations such land may be used or
acquired as follows:
(a) If the land belongs to Government of Nepal , such land
may be placed at the Contractor's disposal in
consideration of a reasonable surface rent fixed by
Government of Nepal .
(b) If the land is privately owned, Government of Nepal
may, after acquiring the land on either temporary o
permanent basis in accordance with the prevailing law
at the Contractor's cost, allow the Contractor to make
use of such land.
(2) If any specific land is required for installing temporarily any
equipment, tools or machinery or to conduct survey or any other works
related to it in connection with Petroleum Operations, then in such a case,
subject to the provision of Sub-section (3), anyone may enter into such land
to carry out any of these works.
(3) If the performance of Petroleum Operations by Government
of Nepal or a Contractor causes disturbance of the rights of the lawful
owner or damage to crops, trees, buildings, or any other property,
Government of Nepal shall, by itself or by realizing from the Contractor,
pay such compensation as may be determined in accordance with the
prevailing law.


18. Information and report to be submitted: A Contractor shall submit to
the Department such information and report as may be prescribed.
19. Penalty: (1) If any person conducts Petroleum Operations without entering
into a Petroleum Agreement when such Petroleum Agreement is required
under this Act, Government of Nepal may stop such Petroleum Operations,
confiscate the materials and tools used in Petroleum Operations as well as
the Petroleum produced by such unauthorized means, and impose a fine
extending up to One Hundred Thousand Rupees.
(2) If a Contractor does not comply with an order issued under
Section 10, Government of Nepal may suspend Petroleum Operations so
long as the Contractor does not comply with such order and if non-
compliance of such order causes injury to person or pr perty, or damage to
Petroleum reservoir, Government of Nepal may realiz reasonable
compensation there for from the Contractor.
(3) If a Contractor fails to submit any information r report to the
Department pursuant to Section 18, Government of Nepal may, so long as
such information or report is not submitted, suspend or stop the facilities
provided to the Contractor under this Act.
(4) If a Contractor acts in contravention of any of the provisions of
this Act, Government of Nepal may either impose a fine which may extend
to One Hundred Thousand Rupees or suspend or stop the facilities provided
to the Contractor under this Act for a stipulated priod.
(5) Before initiating any action under Sub-sections (1), (2), (3) or (4),
Government of Nepal shall provide to the concerned p rson a reasonable
opportunity for submitting his/her clarification.
(6) Any person, who without reasonable excuse obstructs, molests or
hinders any Contractor from undertaking Petroleum Operation under a
Petroleum Agreement or any authorized act under this Act, shall be liable to
imprisonment for a term which may extend upto Six months or fine which


may extend upto One Thousand Rupees or with both by an order of the
authority specified by Government of Nepal in a Notification published in
the Nepal Gazette.
(7) Any person not satisfied with the penalty imposed under Sub-
sections (1), (2), (3), (4) or (6) may appeal to the Court of Appeal within
Thirty-Five days.
20. Arbitration: Except as provided in Section 19, any dispute, controversy or
claim between Government of Nepal and a Contractor arising out of or
relating to Petroleum Agreement or the interpretation, breach or termination
thereof, and which cannot be mutually resolved shall be settled by
arbitration in accordance with the procedure specified in the Petroleum
Agreement.
21. Provision as to Petroleum refinery: (1) Any one desirous of
establishing a Petroleum refinery shall be required to obtain permission from
the Department.
(2) The particulars to be furnished by the person seeking permission
under Sub-section (1), the form of the permission and the terms and
conditions to be fulfilled in connection with petroleum refining shall be as
prescribed.
(3) The prevailing law shall apply in matters other than those
mentioned in Sub-sections (1) and (2).
22. Power to frame Rules: (1) Government of Nepal may frame Rules for the
purpose of achieving the objectives of this Act.
(2) Without limiting the generality of the power given by Sub-section
(1), such Rules may provide for the following:
(a) provisions of Petroleum Agreements,
Amended by Administration of Justice Act, 2048


(b) configuration, survey and relinquishment of areas subject to
Petroleum Agreement,
(c) selection of Contractors,
(d) safety measures to be adopted in the conduct of Petroleum
Operation,
(e) reports and information to be provided by Contractor,
(f) procedure for inspection and investigation.
23. Delegation of authority: Government of Nepal may, if it deems
necessary, delegate to any authority all or any of the powers vested in it
under this Act or the Rules framed hereunder.
24. Savings: (1) The provisions of Sections 5 and 13 of the Bonus Act, 2030
(1974) shall not be applicable to a Contractor and Sub-contractor.
(2) The provisions of the Foreign Investment and Technology Act,
2038 (1981) and the Industrial Enterprises Act, 2038 (1981) shall not be
applicable to a Contractor and Sub-contractor.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the prevailing law the
provisions of this Act and the Rules framed hereundr shall prevail.
25. Repeal: (1) In Section 2 of the Nepal Mines Act, 2023 (1966):
(a) The phrase "and the word includes any gas occurring in
natural state or any such place where oil-well is
situated" occurring in clause (a) is deleted.
(b) Clause (d) is substituted by the following clause (d):
"(d) "Minerals" means all such natural substances that
can be extracted from the ground except the
petroleum.
(2) Clause (f) of Sub-section (2) of Section 16 is deleted. Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act, 2049 and the Industrial Enterprises Act, 2049 are
prevailing now.