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Nigeria Refining Push Prompts $3.6 Billion Petrolex Plan by Blue3k(m): 6:05pm On Dec 06, 2017
By Emele Onu

●Plant in Ogun state will have 250,000-barrel-a-day capacity

● Government seeking to end petroleum-product imports in 2 years

Nigeria is set to get another new oil refinery as a government push to end fuel imports attracts investors to the industry.

Petrolex Oil & Gas Ltd. plans to build a $3.6 billion plant with a capacity of 250,000 barrels a day, Chief Executive Officer Segun Adebutu said in an interview in Lagos. The closely held company is working on the “front-end engineering design” and will complete construction in 2021, he said.

Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil-producing nation, doesn’t have adequate refining capacity and imports at least 70 percent of its needs. A government pledge to end such purchases in the next two years by building local capacity has lured investors including Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, who is constructing a 650,000-barrel-a-day refinery. Meanwhile Saipem SpA and other international companies are in talks to rehabilitate the country’s three existing plants. 

Petrolex, whose CEO started an oil and fuel trading business about 12 years ago, has also built a storage-tank farm and other “mid-stream infrastructure” for $330 million, Adebutu said Dec. 4. The inauguration of the tank farm and the start of refinery construction -- both at the same site in Ibefun, Ogun state -- is planned for this month.

The tanks are connected to a pipeline at Mosimi, which will transport products around the country, according to the CEO, who sees a big market in Nigeria’s 180 million-strong population. Petrolex will finance the refinery project with loans from Nigerian banks and international lenders, as well as its own revenue, he said.

The company also plans a fertilizer plant and lubricants facility as well as a liquefied petroleum gas plant, Adebutu said.

Petrolex is targeting listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in the next 10 years to ensure the business “outlives its owners” and can fund future expansion, according to Adebutu. “By the next five years we would have achieved a significant amount of our ambition, then begin strategy talks with the stock exchange.”

The company’s current workforce is about 3,000 and Adebutu expects to employ about 10,000 people directly by 2021 when all the energy projects will be “up and running.”



Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-06/nigeria-s-refining-push-prompts-3-6-billion-plan-from-petrolex

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Re: Nigeria Refining Push Prompts $3.6 Billion Petrolex Plan by Blue3k(m): 6:12pm On Dec 06, 2017
Anyway this pretty good news. If he's getting on stock exchange we can all benefit. If the state owned refineries worked we would be in business.

Blue3k:
They wonder why investment goes to SW when they promising to blow up pipelines and kill people.
Hmm another major refinery going to SW. Lol people got so offended over this comment. Dangote and this company potentially. These max capacity would be over 900k bpd.

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Re: Nigeria Refining Push Prompts $3.6 Billion Petrolex Plan by Nobody: 7:52pm On Dec 06, 2017
So Ogun would join oil producing states...

Anambra
Lagos
Ogun***

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Re: Nigeria Refining Push Prompts $3.6 Billion Petrolex Plan by Blue3k(m): 10:03pm On Dec 06, 2017
Keneking:
So Ogun would join oil producing states...

Anambra
Lagos
Ogun***

What does it matter really? Nigeria imports refined petroleum from places like Belgium that don't produce oil. There's more examples I can list. The only thing the company has to do is buy the oil.

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