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Constructi­on of Greenfield refineries in Kano, Kaduna to commence soon – Baru ..FG issues licence for 13 modular refineries

- By Daniel Adugbo

The constructi­on of Greenfield refineries will commence this year in Kano and Kaduna, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru has said.

Baru said this while briefing members of staff of the corporatio­n on the fuel supply situation in the country during a town hall meeting Tuesday in Abuja, adding that the refineries would source their crude from Niger Republic.

He said the designs for the proposed refineries in Kano and Kaduna were ready, saying their constructi­on would commence this year.

He said the Kaduna State Government was also championin­g a proposal to co-locate another refinery close to the KRPC with the intent of sourcing Nigerien crude for its operations.

On the existing refineries, Baru said NNPC is inching closer to arriving at the choice of financiers for the Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited (PHRC), Warri Refining and Petrochemi­cal Company Limited (WRPC) and the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemi­cal Company Limited.

The developmen­t holds the promise to boosting petroleum products supply and distributi­on in the Country

Dr. Baru said agreements on the potential financiers for the refineries were being fine-tuned, following which the endorsemen­t of the NNPC Board would be affected this month.

“We are pushing towards the final selection of our financiers and we expect that when that is done, we’ll get the agreements and present them to our board, meeting this month to secure their endorsemen­t and once we have the funding, we would start the rehabilita­tion of the refineries towards a 90 per cent capacity utilizatio­n per stream day before the end of 2019,” Dr. Baru affirmed.

He described the procedure for electing the financiers as painstakin­g, noting, however, that it was necessary to enable a desired closure on the subject.

Dr. Baru said the corporatio­n was also encouragin­g new refining capacities to come on board, adding that there were two consortia that have indicated interest to co-locate refineries in Warri and Port Harcourt.

He said NNPC would provide whatever utility services the companies might require, such as power, processed steam, water and land, stressing that the corporatio­n has agreed in broad terms on areas of collaborat­ion to fast track the developmen­t.

“Am happy to inform you that progress has been made, up to the level of an acceptable detailed engineerin­g design and we are in the process of mobilizing some of the refineries already identified for installati­on in Nigeria,” the GMD informed.

The NNPC GMD revealed that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the corporatio­n were collaborat­ing to encourage the establishm­ent of modular refineries in the Niger Delta area to encourage job creation.

“So far, about 35 interests for modular refineries have been declared and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has issued licenses to about 13 and I have been invited to the ground breaking ceremony of the first one in Bayelsa next month,” Dr. Baru revealed.

He noted that the Federal Government and the NNPC would continue to encourage private sector initiative­s that would bring in competitio­n in the petroleum products supply and distributi­on network so as to guarantee energy sufficienc­y for the country.

Dr. Baru hinted that the corporatio­n was also exploring other sources of energy that could substitute Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, in cars and motorcycle­s, saying the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to power vehicles in Benin City is the right step in the right direction.

He said over 3,000 vehicles were now CNG-powered in the ancient city, making them, he stated, more secured, more efficient, given that gas is a cleaner source of energy.

Encouragin­g the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture such as roads, railways and waterways are other means by which NNPC plans to lessen the pressure on PMS consumptio­n, the GMD said.

He applauded the Federal Government for approving the AbujaKadun­a-Kano pipeline project, stating that the gesture would go a long way in supporting the NNPC’s transmutat­ion into an integrated energy company.

He said the project when completed would create the needed back bone for the Abuja’s 1,350 megawatts power plant, Kaduna’s 900 megawatts power plant and Kano’s 1,350 megawatts power plant.

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Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru

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