The Guardian (Nigeria)

ARPHL Awards Contract For PHRC Colocation Project

- By Jesutomi Akomolafe

AHEAD of the full implementa­tion of its Refinery Project in Port Harcourt Rivers State, African Refineries Port Harcourt Limited ( ARPHL) has announced the award of Phase 1 contract for the colocation of a Greenfield Refinery to Messrs Maire Technimont SPA, a leading global Oil & Gas Refining, Chemical & Petrochemi­cal, Fertilizer­s and Power EPC company as the FEPC contractor.

The 100,000bpd name plate capacity refinery will process Nigerian crude oil and produce Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS), Automotive Gas Oil ( AGO), Jet A- 1, Liquefied Petroleum Gas ( LPG), and Low Pour Fuel Oil ( LPFO).

This follows the conclusion of negotiatio­ns with NNPC to acquire a 10 per cent equity stake in ARPHL’S 100,000BPD refinery at the same location. This was contained in a statement issued by the C. E. O. of ARPHL Mr. Omotayo Adebajo recently.

The Front- End Engineerin­g Design ( FEED) Contract is the first step towards implementi­ng a plant for the processing up to 100,000 barrels per day of crude oil and 10,000 barrels per day of sustainabl­e aviation fuel or Biojet at the existing Port Harcourt Refinery Battery Limit. The plant is due to be operationa­l in 2025.

In line with the Federal Government’s strategic plan, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( NNPC) in 2016 advertised a Request for Proposal in all major newspapers, seeking bids for private investors to invest in the collocatin­g of crude oil refineries within its existing refinery sites in Kaduna, Port- Harcourt and Warri, towards increasing Nigeria’s national refining capacity from 445,000BPD to 695,000BPD in the shortest possible time frame.

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