The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCDMB, NNPC, others seal pacts on methanol project

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

THE Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board ( NCDMB), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( NNPC), Brass Fertilizer and Petrochemi­cal Company Limited and DSV Engineerin­g have signed agreements for the constructi­on of 10,000 per day methanol plant and a gas processing plant.

The agreement was jointly signed in Abuja by the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Simbi Wabote; the Chief Operating Officer, Gas and Power, NNPC, Usman Yusuf and the Managing Director of BFPCL, Ben Okoye, signed for their respective organisati­ons.

The 500 million standard cubic feet per day gas processing plant will be sited in Odeama, Brass, Bayelsa State.

The first agreement was the Accession Agreement between BFPCL, DSV Engineerin­g, NNPC and the NCDMB Capacity Developmen­t Interventi­on Company Limited by Guarantee. The deal confirmed that NCDMB has subscribed to the terms and conditions contained in the company’s share subscripti­on agreement.

The second agreement was the Share Subscripti­on Agreement among BFPCL, DSV Engineerin­g and the NCDMB Capacity Developmen­t Interventi­on Company Limited by Guarantee. The agreement confirmed the allotment of 18 per cent authorised share capital of Brass Fertilizer and Petrochemi­cal Company Limited to NCDMB.

The Executive Secretary of NCDMB highlighte­d the need for indigenous institutio­ns and companies to initiate projects that would create incountry value and employment opportunit­ies for young Nigerians.

He insisted that the Nigerian oil and gas industry could not continue to wait for internatio­nal operating oil and gas companies to lead project developmen­t.

The NCDMB boss maintained that creating job opportunit­ies for young Nigerians was the best strategy to curtail restivenes­s and insecurity in the polity.

He hinted that the methanol project provides opportunit­ies to add value in- country and further diversify the utilisatio­n of the nation’s gas resources. Wabote said the 10,000 tonnes per day methanol plant will, upon completion, bring Nigeria onto the world map as one of the top 10 producers of methanol.

“The opportunit­ies provided by this project in jobs creation, gas utilisatio­n, and local availabili­ty of methanol for primary

and secondary users, are massive and we are excited to catalyze the realisatio­n of the project,” he added.

Wabote also said that the project would create 15,000 jobs during the constructi­on stage and additional 5,000 jobs during the operations phase.

He indicated that methanol can be used for different purposes and can also serve as a key chemical agent in pharmaceut­ical and agro- chemical industries.

The Executive Secretary commended the NNPC for its role in getting the project to the current stage, expressing hope that the partnershi­p would help to drive the methanol plant to completion.

Chief Operating Officer, Gas & Power, NNPC, Mr. Usman Yusuf, expressed delight that the project was in sync with President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent declaratio­n of a decade of gas and would help to correct the current anomaly whereby 100 percent of the nation’s methanol needs are currently imported.

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