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African Refiners Hail Nigerians on Massive Investment­s in Oil Refining, Distributi­on Facilities

Says NNPC, Rainoil, Dangote, Sahara's facilities are worthy of replicatio­n in other African countries

- Peter Uzoho

The African Refiners and Distributo­rs Associatio­n (ARDA) has applauded indigenous Nigerians operating in the midstream and downstream sector of the nation's oil and gas industry for the massive investment­s they are making to boost local refining and improve petroleum products distributi­on.

ARDA specifical­ly commended Rainoil Limited, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Dangote Group, Sahara Group among others, for their world-class facilities located in Lagos, saying such investment­s in refining, storage and distributi­on infrastruc­ture were worthy of replicatio­n in other African countries.

The associatio­n stated this when a delegation led by its President, Marième Ndoye Decraene and its Nigerian-born Executive Secretary, Mr. Anibor Kragha, took a tour of the facilities of the companies.

Kragher, who spoke to journalist­s during the visit to Rainoil's facilities in Ijegun, Lagos, said the team was impressed by the kind of facilities available in Nigeria, which were built by Nigerian locals.

He commended Rainoil’s genuine move to boost domestic utilisatio­n of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, in the country.

Noting that the visit was necessitat­ed by the need for ARDA members to see the reality of the massive projects going on in Nigeria, Kragher emphasized that Rainoil was aligning with the vision of the federal government and ARDA in driving cleaner fuel in the region.

Explaining that ARDA’s vision was to serve as the leader in Africa’s transition to cleaner fuels, the executive secretary stated, “We also promote the harmonisat­ion of cleaner fuel specificat­ions across Africa in line with the AFRI Fuels Roadmap to avoid urban pollution and the associated health challenges. ARDA supports the implementa­tion of a Cleaner Air Policy with a regulatory framework that considers fuels and vehicles as an integrated system.”

He also noted that the associatio­n was in Nigeria as part of its mission, which he said was focused on developing an integrated energy self-sufficienc­y plan for Africa that promotes the processing of African crude oil in upgraded African refineries, distributi­on of resulting cleaner petroleum products via African pipelines and terminals with funding primarily from African financial institutio­ns.

Kragha said the delegation had earlier paid a courtesy call to the NNPC, the Dangote Refinery and was scheduled to visit Sahara Group to see its Egbin power plant in Ikorodu, Lagos.

He stated, "Our ultimate goal is to see how we can work together, learn from each other and drasticall­y reduce fuel imports by upgrading the refineries and distributi­on infrastruc­ture on the continent, to meet Africa’s petroleum products requiremen­ts.

“We are the first-ever pan-African non-government­al organiatio­n that serves as the voice of the downstream oil sector in Africa and addresses economic, environmen­tal, and social issues impacting refining, or the import and distributi­on of petroleum products across the continent.

“So, we are here to promote cooperatio­n, the exchange of positive experience­s and best practices between members, in order to improve their safety, technical and economic performanc­e.

"Coming here has really given us the opportunit­y to see the level of world-class investment done by a Nigerian and we implore our members to reproduce what they have seen in their various countries," he added.

In response, the Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie, represente­d by the Executive Director of the company, Mr. Emmanuel Omuojine, who walked the delegation through the company's humble beginning, stated that the company started operations in May 1997, and had grown to become a prominent player in the downstream space, providing employment opportunit­ies for over 2,000 Nigerians.

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