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Nigerian Refineries to Operate at 90% Capacity after Rehabilitation – Wabote

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CEM REPORT | The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has said that the refining roadmap by the present administration, which details four focus areas, is expected to boost the nation’s combined refining capacities by more than 1.4 million bpd in the next five years.

The Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Simbi Wabote, stating this at the Nigerian Continent Midstream-Downstream Oil and Gas summit in Lagos, explained that the four focus areas includes, rehabilitation of the existing four national refineries, co-location of new refineries, construction of greenfield refineries and construction of modular refineries.

He further added that the ongoing rehabilitation of NNPC refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna are expect to produce not less than 90 per cent of nameplate capacity.

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Moreso, Wabote said the modular refineries will serve as a catalyst to enhance the realisation of the refining roadmap, adding that its partnership with Waltersmith resulted to the present delivery of the 5,000barrels per day of the modular refinery in Imo State.

Next in view is the 2,500 barrels per day Duport Modular Refinery located in Edo State due for commissioning by this year. Others under construction are the 2,000 barrels per day Atlantic Refinery and the 12,000barrels/day Azikel Hydro-skimming Refinery both in Bayelsa state,”

He also said NCDMB is in partnership with NNPC to construct a 50,000liters petroleum products terminal in Brass Island to support storage and distribution of white products in the coastal regions of the country.

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While noting that the direct social impact brought by a productive and efficient midstream and downstream sector of the oil and gas industry is another potential that needs to be maximized.

The NCDMB Executive Secretary, at the summit said the theme ‘‘Towards maximizing potentials in the Midstream and Downstream Oil & Gas Sector – A Local Content Perspective,’’ is based on its 10-year strategic roadmap to achieve 70 per cent Nigerian Content target in the oil and gas industry by the year 2027, according to Guardian report.

There is a sense of pride for any citizen who has the confidence that he or she could take availability of energy sources for granted in whatever form such as electricity, fuels, gas, and others. These have direct correlation to quality of life, productivity, life expectancy, and social harmony,”

Wabote highlighted that the midstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry holds several opportunities adding that the employment factor in the midstream and downstream sectors of the industry is higher in number and of a longer duration when compared to that of the upstream sector.

“This provides means to absorb outputs of our Human Capacity Development programs in the form of job opportunities. The entry barrier for businesses to partake in the midstream and downstream sectors of the industry is relatively lower compared to that of the upstream sector,”

“There are vast business opportunities in the midstream to downstream sectors ranging from processing, transportation, storage, and distribution that could be started on a small scale and later scaled up to bigger enterprises thereby growing in-country capacities and capabilities.”

The Authority Chief Executive, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), noted the need for continuous enablement of business continuity and profitability, continuous functional implementation of PIA.

The Authority Chief Executive, who was represented by the Executive Director, Hydrocarbon Processing Plants, Installations and Transportation Infrastructure, NMDPRA, Francis Ogaree, further called for an increased collaboration with NCDMB and continued engagement with licensees.

Also speaking, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, said the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) has introduced a governance framework for the industry with clear delineation of roles between regulation and profit-centric business units, stressing that the Act contains fiscal incentives to attract investment in gas development and local refining.

“It also provides exceptional care for host communities and future energy security through dedicated funding for renewable energy development and local content,”

He added that under the “Decade of Gas Initiative”, gas has been declared a transition fuel towards Nigeria’s actualisation of a net zero carbon emission.

He pointed out that the government has supported critical projects which includes NLNG Train 7, Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline, Nigeria/Morocco Gas Pipeline, Trans Saharan Pipeline, and the National Gas Transportation Network Code.

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