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$15m Modular Refinery Begins Operation NextYear in Delta

- Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba

Indication­s have emerged that one of the modular refineries expected to complement existing structures in petroleum products refining in the country will commence its operations as early as August 2021.

Managing Director, Alexis Refinery, Mr. Joewy Obue, disclosed this while fielding questions from newsmen at the end of an all-inclusive stakeholde­rs scoping workshop on Environmen­tal, Social and Health Impact Assessment (ESHIA), yesterday in Asaba, to determine the likely positive or negative impact of the proposed Alexis (Modular) Refinery project located at Abuator, Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State.

Obue assured that the modular project was conceived and designed as business enterprise that had taken adequate steps to avoid the pitfalls of the past where communitie­s were pitted against oil companies.

He said that the Delta State Government with at least 10 per cent equity shares, the primary host community of Abuator, the neighbouri­ng communitie­s of Abalaga, Aboh, Beneku and Okpai as well as the Federal Government, through the Nigerian Content

Management and Developmen­t Commission (NCMDC) were among stakeholde­rs in the project.

“The communitie­s are an integral part of part of the project; they are stakeholde­rs in the project. They are all being carried along in the spirit of the new Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) with a lot of local content,” he stated.

In his comments, Executive Assistant to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Economic Planning, Dr. Kingsley Emu, said that the state government would not only ensure that an enabling environmen­t was provided but would also ensure that the local economy is protected, in terms of fair share and jobs.

“Delta State Government has at least 10 per cent equity shares in the project, which has already been approved by the State EXCO,” Emu stressed, adding, “That definitely is a major commitment to the project.”

Speaking earlier, a representa­tive of Alexis Refinery, Mr. Duru Ikechukwu, explained that the site for the project at Abuator in Ndokwa East was chosen on the advice of Agip, which would also field the refinery with the projected 10,000 barrels of crude to be refined daily.

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