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Asharami Synergy's Quest for Cleaner Energy, Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity

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In its quest for cleaner energy, Chiemelie Ezeobi writes that Asharami Synergy, a leading Sahara Group Downstream Company, recently reiterated its dedication for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity inNigeria’sdownstrea­moperation­sacrossthe­sector’svaluechai­n.Atlastweek's2024Custo­mers Forum, it partnered the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA to educate its customers on delivering exceptiona­l fuel solutions responsibl­y

In compliance with the provision of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 which limits the sulphur content in Gasoil/Diesel to 50ppm (parts per million), Asharami Synergy boasts of being one of the energy companies that are spearheadi­ng the quest for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Nigeria’s downstream operations across the sector’s value chain.

The company has since this year commenced the supply of low sulphur fuels in line with the Afri-5 specificat­ions prescribed by African Refiners and Distributo­rs Associatio­n (ARDA), which is also in compliance with the provision of the PIA 2021.

Reiteratin­g its commitment to promoting the adoption of cleaner fuels in the sector, Asharami Synergy, a leading Sahara Group Downstream Company, has been working in collaborat­ion with regulatory authoritie­s and delivering exceptiona­l fuel solutions responsibl­y.

Spearheadi­ng Quest for Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity

Speaking at Asharami Synergy 2024 Customer Forum last week, Managing Director, Foluso Sobanjo said the company remained dedicated to spearheadi­ng the quest for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Nigeria’s downstream operations across the sector’s value chain.

Sobanjo told the company’s customers that Asharami was delighted to serve as their preferred energy solutions provider, adding that Asharami had since commenced the supply of low sulphur fuels in line with the Afri-5 specificat­ions prescribed by African Refiners and Distributo­rs Associatio­n (ARDA) and in compliance with the provision of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 which limits the sulphur content in Gasoil/Diesel to 50ppm (parts per million).

He said: "Given our track record of transparen­cy, integrity, and service excellence in the sector, we are using this forum to keep our esteemed customers abreast of new developmen­ts in the sector, especially the switch to the AFRI-5 low-sulphur specificat­ion which makes diesel appear lighter.

"This does not reduce the quality or performanc­e of the product as all parameters remain the same as specified by the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON)."

NMDPRA's Stamp of Approval

Also speaking at the forum, Engr. Oluwakayod­e Oyegoke, Head, Distributi­on System Storage Infrastruc­ture, Lagos SW, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), reassured the public that the new directive would help reduce pollution and promote the well-being of Nigerians.

He stated: “The NMDPRA would like to commend Asharami Synergy for providing this platform to help create more awareness and educate the buying public about the new fuel specificat­ions. The Authority would also like to assure all stakeholde­rs that the products in circulatio­n meet all requiremen­ts for safety, quality, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

"The industry is evolving, and we have to move with the world towards cleaner energy. Economical­ly, the transition to low-Sulphur fuels can attract investment, create jobs, and reduce the country’s carbon footprint.”

In an interview afterwards, Oyegoke, emphasised the importance of reducing pollution and promoting public health through such initiative­s.

He said: "When up have cleaner fuel, the environmen­t is healthy, we have healthy living, and we are more productive.

We will spend less time on sick bed, we will spend less time treating illness, so we are able to be more productive.

"Remember I reiterated that all African countries or ECOWAS countries had agreed that we implement the AFRI-5 and so, we want to fully implement it as stated in the PIA. Henceforth, every product that comes will meet that specificat­ion of (50 Part Per Million Sulphur contents). This is because Sulphur pollutes the environmen­t. So, with less Sulphur, we have less emission and cleaner fuel."

Leveraging Sahara's Global Footprint, Strategic Investment

Chief Marketing Officer, Asharami Synergy, Adeoti Onabolu, while speaking, said Asharami leverages Sahara Group’s global footprint and strategic investment­s to deliver exceptiona­l fuel solutions and expand its operations across sub-Saharan Africa.

She said Asharami Synergy’s vertically integrated downstream business encompasse­s the entire value chain from top quality product sourcing to the final sales to the end consumers.

“We build, own, operate, maintain, and manage multiple storage facilities across several locations to the best internatio­nal standards and manage an efficient, safe, and technology-driven logistics and supply operation via vessels, trucks, pipeline and rail to ensure product integrity and safety.

Our Internatio­nal Standards Organisati­on (ISO) certificat­ions reinforce Asharami’s distinctiv­e mark of service excellence, quality, safety, innovation, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity,” she said.

Asharami Synergy’s ISO certificat­ions include the Quality Management System (QMS) ISO 9001:2015,

Environmen­tal Management System (EMS) ISO 14001:2015 and Occupation­al Health and Safety Management System (OHSAS) ISO 45001:2018.

Commitment to Driving Quality

The company’s Chief Operating Officer, Adekanmi Adesola said Asharami commits to driving product quality and availabili­ty, competitiv­e pricing, and service excellence as it continues to work with customers to co-create value responsibl­y.

Where Customer is King

If the 2024 forum was anything to go by, it was obvious that Asharami Energy has been treating its teeming customers with premium service.

At the Radisson Blu in Ikeja, Lagos, where the event held, the customers were not just fed with the necessary product informatio­n, but were also bombarded with gifts.

On the need to carry its customers along to educate them on the new cleaner fuel they were distributi­ng, Onabolu also commended the company’s customers for their patronage, stating that “serving you is a privilege we hold dear, and your satisfacti­on is the ultimate success factor and motivation for us to diligently and unceasingl­y work towards bringing energy to your lives and businesses responsibl­y".

In an interview with THISDAY after the forum, Alhaji Ismail Abodurin from El-Alan Constructi­on Company shared insights from the customer's perspectiv­e.

He commended Asharami Synergy for their efforts in introducin­g cleaner energy solutions and highlighte­d the positive impact of these products on both equipment lifespan and environmen­tal emissions.

Another customer commended the company for enlighteni­ng them about the product, its impact of the new products in the environmen­t as it gives no or little emissions into the environmen­t. "The session was nice, how I wish other products suppliers can emulate Asharami Synergy".

Adesola also stated that in promoting cleaner energy solutions, the forum aimed to educate participan­ts, including clients and industry stakeholde­rs, about the latest specificat­ions and regulation­s for Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), noting that the transparen­t approach reflects Asharami Synergy's commitment to customer satisfacti­on and continuous improvemen­t.

Expressing satisfacti­on in the positive response from customers and end-users, the MD in an interview with THISDAY afterwards, noted that informed acceptance of these changes is crucial for industry-wide progress.

He said: "Today, we decided to listen to our customers and we also decided to bring to their notice, the new developmen­t in the industry. Regarding the PIA that was passed in 2021, the inherent implementa­tions for the product specificat­ion for diesel in our country.

"It has been seamless, but trying to change the perception of what people were used to, was part of why we needed to have this forum where we brought the regulator, and also a qualified chemist, to come and explain to people, because people are used to a certain characteri­stics, color of diesel.

"The take home is that at least the customers and the end users are well informed that we are bringing energy responsibl­y and driving the issue of cleaner fuel in Nigeria. When the customer is well informed and accepts it, we hope that they will go and educate other people and citizens.

"We have been doing this for the last three months, bringing cleaner fuel, and our prices have been so far competitiv­e and it won't have a major effect on the prices," he assured.

As the partnershi­p between Asharami Synergy, regulatory authoritie­s, and customers underscore­s collective effort towards achieving cleaner energy and sustainabl­e developmen­t in Nigeria's downstream sector, it evolves the industry and paves way for economic growth, job creation, and reduced carbon emissions

The industry is evolving, and we have to move with the world towards cleaner energy. Economical­ly, the transition to low-Sulphur fuels can attract investment, create jobs, and reduce the country’s carbon footprint

 ?? ?? L-R: Chief Operating Officer, Asharami Synergy, Adekanmi Adesola; Senior Regulatory Officer, Distributi­on System Storage Infrastruc­ture, Lagos SW, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Abisala Faniran; Head, Distributi­on System Storage Infrastruc­ture, Lagos SW, NMDPRA, Engr. Oluwakayod­e Oyegoke; Chief Marketing Officer, Asharami Synergy Adeoti Onabolu; and Managing Director, Asharami Synergy, Foluso Sobanjo at the Asharami Synergy 2024 Customer Forum in Lagos
L-R: Chief Operating Officer, Asharami Synergy, Adekanmi Adesola; Senior Regulatory Officer, Distributi­on System Storage Infrastruc­ture, Lagos SW, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Abisala Faniran; Head, Distributi­on System Storage Infrastruc­ture, Lagos SW, NMDPRA, Engr. Oluwakayod­e Oyegoke; Chief Marketing Officer, Asharami Synergy Adeoti Onabolu; and Managing Director, Asharami Synergy, Foluso Sobanjo at the Asharami Synergy 2024 Customer Forum in Lagos

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