Niger Delta: FG to covert illegal refiners to shareholders in modular facilities
The Presidency at the
weekend, disclosed plans to convert illegal refineries to modular
projects.
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Vice President,
Laolu Akande, in a statement said that the plans are part of President
Muhammadu Buhari’s new vision for oil-producing communities in the Niger
Delta.
According to him, modalities are now being worked out to explore how
some of the illegal refiners and the local communities in the region can
become shareholders in the proposed modular refineries concept of the
Federal Government.
A modular refinery is a refinery made up of smaller and mobile parts-
(skid-mounted)- that are more easily fabricated and can be more quickly
transported to site. They come in different sizes with varying
capacities normally lower capacity than conventional refineries with
more elaborate and complicated set-up.
Under the plan being considered in the presidency, government could
supply crude to the local refineries at a reasonably concessioned price,
as an incentive to stop the current practice where illegal refiners
vandalise and steal the crude. The concept would also prevent the
environmental degradation of their area.
This also means that marginal field operators can supply crude to the
new modular refineries that would have the illegal refiners integrated.
“The consideration going on now is sequel to the promises made by the
Federal Government during the presidential interactive engagements in
several oil-producing states by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, to
integrate the illegal refiners, rather than a scorched-earth policy that
seeks to eliminate the operations of such refiners”, the statement
read.
Some of hurdles to be crossed are especially issues around the
engineering and technical ramifications of such a conversion as well as
financial models that would be workable and profitable.
According to the statement, specific consideration on how to integrate
local “illegal” refiners in the oil-producing communities into the
Federal Government’s proposed modular refinery concept is now in
progress with the Presidency and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Agency
(NSIA), spear-heading efforts.
Recall that the issues around technical and engineering implications of
how to integrate the refiners were discussed last week with industry
experts and practitioners making presentations on how to implement the
modular refinery scheme, a brainchild of Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister
of State for Petroleum Resources.
The experts are working closely with the NNPC, Oil and Gas operators,
owners of marginal fields; operators of refineries and various technical
services providers to develop a workable system to develop this
initiative.
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