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FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by wales(m): 1:28am On Dec 15, 2012
Eleven months after promising to build three new refineries for the country, the Federal Government may have dumped the plan.

Saturday PUNCH investigations showed that the FG may have dropped the idea because of the unresolved issue of deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

This development came to the fore as organised labour expressed surprise at President Goodluck Jonathan’s N161bn supplementary budget on fuel subsidy for 2012.

The labour body advised the President to tackle corruption in the oil sector.

The President had in a letter to the National Assembly on Tuesday, said the N888bn budgeted for fuel subsidy this year would not be enough.

But as Jonathan is seeking an additional N161bn, the FG has yet to begin moves to build the three refineries it promised during the fuel subsidy protests last January.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had in 2010 unfolded plans to build three new refineries.

The refineries are to be sited in Kogi, Lagos and Bayelsa states.

The NNPC Group Executive Director, Engineering and Technology, Mr. Billy Agha, who stood in then for the Group Managing Director in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, had said 7,000 job opportunities would be created by the Greenfield Refinery that would be built in the state by the corporation in partnership with the China State Construction Engineering Corporation.

Again in 2012, at the height of the fuel subsidy protests, the Federal Government said it would build three refineries.

The Minister of Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen, who spoke to douse the tension associated with the protests, had said, “I want Nigerians to know that when these new refineries are completed, we will be a net exporter of petroleum products and prices will begin to come down, just as we are witnessing in the telecommunications sector with the GSM regime.

“That is my message to Nigerians. Let us support the government. Let us join hands with the government because it cannot and will not take any decision with the aim of punishing fellow Nigerians. It is impossible. So, Nigerians should have this at the back of their minds.

“The one in Lagos is with the capacity of 200,000 barrels per day, while the ones in Kogi and Bayelsa have the capacity to produce 100,000 barrels per day.”

Investigations at the NNPC showed that 11 months after the government promised to build the three refineries, not much has been done to that effect.

A top official of the corporation told one of our correspondents that the three refineries were supposed to be part of the government’s effort to stop fuel importation.

He said, “The three refineries are to be built by the government in partnership with the private sector. They do not include the six that are solely private sector driven.

“But from all indications, the government has developed cold feet and the six by the private sector seem to be still-birth. There are various stakeholders who prefer fuel importation. These are the people that will not allow the plan to build refineries to succeed.”

President Goodluck Jonathan had said that private investors were not interested in building refineries in the country because of the fuel subsidy regime.

He had said, “Why is it that people are not building refineries in Nigeria despite the fact that it is big business? It is because of the policy of subsidy, and that is why we want to get out of it. Who will build refineries and end importation of petroleum products? Subsidy must go.”

The President had spoken in Abuja when he received the report of the graduating participants of the Senior Executive Course 34, 2012 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies.

Efforts to get NNPC’s comment on the status of the three refineries did not succeed.

Attempts to speak with the acting General Manager, Public Affairs at NNPC, Mr. Fidel Pepple, proved abortive as calls to his cell-phone did not go through. It was learnt that he was out of the country.

Similarly, attempts to speak with the General Manager, Media, Dr. Ibrahim Umar, were unsuccessful. He neither picked calls to his cell-phone nor replied a text on the status of the refineries.

Commenting on the failure of the government to build the three refineries, the President of the Trade Union Congress, Mr. Peter Esele, said the President should fulfil his promise.

He stated, “The people involved are just waiting for some form of assurance to take off. The President should take that step to commence action on it.

“He has made a promise, those people want to do it, but they want a guarantee from the government. It is important for the President to give them this before they start. It is incumbent on the President to break the ground for those refineries to be built. This thing has to do with credibility.”

He expressed surprise over the N161bn supplementary budget on fuel subsidy the President submitted to the National Assembly.

Esele said that there was the need to address the corruption in the fuel subsidy regime.

According to him, based on the increase in the pump price of fuel by 60 per cent in January, the amount spent on fuel subsidy should have reduced.

He said, “The thing came to me as a surprise because the pump price was increased by 60 per cent in January. When we had N1.7trn, there was so much corruption in the system. And now that we are getting the corruption out of the system, the subsidy should come down drastically.

“At least, it should reduce by over N500bn. It is expected that pump price would have reduced. With this additional demand, there is the impression that there is still corruption in the management of the subsidy.”

On her part, the president of the Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, described the present government as profligate.

She said, “To spend N1trn on subsidy in a year at N32 per litre tax, which was imposed on petroleum, is the height of fiscal recklessness.

“No country that runs on this template can make a progress.”

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria has also urged the FG to repair existing refineries and build new ones.

The group warned that import-driven deregulation would ruin the nation’s petroleum industry.

President of the association, Babatunde Ogun, said, “We call on the government to ensure that the existing refineries perform optimally and new ones are built within a specified time frame. It does not have to be giant refineries, but pockets of refineries across the country, especially in the oil-producing states.

“Similarly, operators in the upstream sector must be made to refine a specific percentage of their allocations locally.”



Link : http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-drops-planned-refinery-projects-%e2%80%a2jonathan-must-tackle-fuel-subsidy-corruption-labour/

Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by wales(m): 1:42am On Dec 15, 2012
Oh Lord, please when will a true and sincere leader leads your beloved country? Why has it because a crime in Nigeria to built a refinery? Why is it that nothing seems to work? Why have we become the laughing stock of the international community? Its a shame and insult on us Nigerians that at this age in time, we still imports petroluem products. Something tells me nobody is in charge as…………… I rest my case!

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 2:40am On Dec 15, 2012
cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry

SORRY SORRY OOO - Femi Kuti!

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by k2039: 7:51am On Dec 15, 2012
Another failed promise.

A president who just wakes up and makes any utterance without thinking and making a concrete plan to see how feasible his promise his.

Most, if not all the promises he made during the fuel subsidy protest have either been cancelled or unfulfilled.
www.punchng.com/news/fuel-subsidy-palliatives-not-possible-again-jonathan/
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by PointB: 8:03am On Dec 15, 2012
Federal Government has no business ab initio building and managing refineries, they have one one the worst track records worldwide in this regards. The private sector and better equipped for such venture. If the subsidy regime continues to be a clog on the wheel of progress, Nigerians should support the effort to get rid of the waste. Subsidy of Petrol benefits mainly the rich, it must go!

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 8:06am On Dec 15, 2012
I just typed this just to excercise my fingers...
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by wales(m): 8:40am On Dec 15, 2012
Giant of africa indeed. Niger Republic did it seamlessly while some of the politicians in abuja have refineries outside nigeria
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 9:46am On Dec 15, 2012
PointB: Federal Government has no business ab initio building and managing refineries, they have one one the worst track records worldwide in this regards. The private sector and better equipped for such venture. If the subsidy regime continues to be a clog on the wheel of progress, Nigerians should support the effort to get rid of the waste. Subsidy of Petrol benefits mainly the rich, it must go!

But federal government can listen to the IMF in price fixing of fuel?

Why didn't the FG let the "market forces" decide the price of gasoline?


YOUR GRAVE POINTB, YOUR GRAVE!! IT'S WAITING FOR YOU ANY MOMENT AND ONLY YOUR CONSCIENCE WILL REMAIN.

REMEMBER THAT WHILE YOU SUPPORT EVIL!

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by taharqa: 11:19am On Dec 15, 2012
wales: Giant of africa indeed. Niger Republic did it seamlessly while some of the politicians in abuja have refineries outside nigeria
Why did u give a fuller account of d Nigerien Downstream sector? Do you know hw much Niger Republic sell d fuel? Niger built a refinery with d help of d Chinese and it is working cos they run a deregulatd downstream sector. Deregulate Nigeria's downstream, and refineries wud flock Nigeria; dont deregulate, and expect any private investor to build refineries in yr dreams (Or so it seems)..... By d way, no where in d article did the govt say 'they hv abandond d building of d 3 refineries', dat came directly from d azz of d punch writer. My impressn is dat d projects are stalling cos d Private investors who are supposd to collaborate wit d govt on dis are developing cold feet..
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by taharqa: 11:19am On Dec 15, 2012
wales: Giant of africa indeed. Niger Republic did it seamlessly while some of the politicians in abuja have refineries outside nigeria
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by ujchief(m): 11:59am On Dec 15, 2012
0lumide:
YOUR GRAVE POINTB, YOUR GRAVE!! IT'S WAITING FOR YOU ANY MOMENT AND ONLY YOUR CONSCIENCE WILL REMAIN.

REMEMBER THAT WHILE YOU SUPPORT EVIL!
cant help but notice how u've been threatening everyone opposed to ur opinion of deaths and grave. C'mon man, u can drive in ur point without the highlited paragraph above.
@topic, our already existing refineries arent damaged beyond repair. They can be serviced with a complete turn around maintenance to function at full capacity. With that, we dont need importation, thus subsidy dies a natural death.
And i dont believe govt cant run refineries, its an absurd theory.

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by hercules07: 12:07pm On Dec 15, 2012
taharqa: Why did u give a fuller account of d Nigerien Downstream sector? Do you know hw much Niger Republic sell d fuel? Niger built a refinery with d help of d Chinese and it is working cos they run a deregulatd downstream sector. Deregulate Nigeria's downstream, and refineries wud flock Nigeria; dont deregulate, and expect any private investor to build refineries in yr dreams (Or so it seems)..... By d way, no where in d article did the govt say 'they hv abandond d building of d 3 refineries', dat came directly from d azz of d punch writer. My impressn is dat d projects are stalling cos d Private investors who are supposd to collaborate wit d govt on dis are developing cold feet..

Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia are running refineries that have government control, refined fuel is far cheaper as well, what are they doing right that we can not do.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by UncleJJ(m): 12:50pm On Dec 15, 2012
FG should dip its hands in foreign reserve and lend each oil producing state (with significant quantity) money to build low - medium capacity refineries.

The NNPC should manage it based on Build Operate Transfer for certain period. Using 70:30 sharing formula , with each party contributing 5% of it income to the maintenance account. After, FG recoup its money... it transfers all controlling stock to the state, but still retain 10-15% of each refineries - this will allow them access to information regarding the refineries.

After which, the states will list the refineries on the stock market but states must control at least 40% of the refinery.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by nasty45(m): 2:31pm On Dec 15, 2012
#grabs my bag#PHORK THAT COUNTRY
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by dmcdad: 2:34pm On Dec 15, 2012
emmysenior: I just typed this just to excercise my fingers...
Lol... Same here bruv. No be small tin o
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by lafuria1(m): 2:39pm On Dec 15, 2012
why would federal government lie in the first place. we will build this and that. how does building kilometers of road help the economy? what has FG done to improve the economy? what ever the government does, if the economy doesnt improve, it has failed. if the goverment had no business in the first place, it should have invited biders, rather chose to lie. they will say no investors because subsidy hasnt been removed yet.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Demdem(m): 2:40pm On Dec 15, 2012
What a deceptive govt we have.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by playmode(m): 2:48pm On Dec 15, 2012
Yawn,you people are still crying here.You guys deserve what you get. FRESH AIR!
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 2:48pm On Dec 15, 2012
meh dah man climb down joor !
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by bory09(m): 2:53pm On Dec 15, 2012
0lumide:

But federal government can listen to the IMF in price fixing of fuel?

Why didn't the FG let the "market forces" decide the price of gasoline?


YOUR GRAVE POINTB, YOUR GRAVE!! IT'S WAITING FOR YOU ANY MOMENT AND ONLY YOUR CONSCIENCE WILL REMAIN.

REMEMBER THAT WHILE YOU SUPPORT EVIL!
why are you so fascinated about grave. Are you a grave company manager because i can't just know why you always use this in every illustration you f`uck out here

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 2:58pm On Dec 15, 2012
LMAO!
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by 2sexy(m): 3:26pm On Dec 15, 2012
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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 3:27pm On Dec 15, 2012
President do nothing,we will import fuel forever,and make importers rich for ever and create jobs and expertise in other land forever.we will take our hard earned foreign exchange to other land to buy fuel.Government of the greedy for the greedy.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Dankudi: 4:27pm On Dec 15, 2012
Governance by navigating around a circle. Whatever point they start, they always end up at the same point.

Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by dayokanu(m): 4:29pm On Dec 15, 2012
PointB: Federal Government has no business ab initio building and managing refineries, they have one one the worst track records worldwide in this regards. The private sector and better equipped for such venture. If the subsidy regime continues to be a clog on the wheel of progress, Nigerians should support the effort to get rid of the waste. Subsidy of Petrol benefits mainly the rich, it must go!

But the Retardeen led govt in january told us that they would build refineries. Are you saying Retardeen Jonathan was not thinking when he made those statements?

We are still waiting for the 36 airports promised by Retardeen Jonathan in each state

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Nobody: 4:35pm On Dec 15, 2012
I can't believe he wants to spend N1trillion on subsidy when people are buying petrol at over N100 in major cities. This GEJ is an outstanding id1ot. Fa*g indeed! So this means it is true that he was threatened to agree this before Okonjo's mum was released.

Incompetent pr1ck.

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by ypzilanti: 4:42pm On Dec 15, 2012
FRESH AIR! LOL
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Teejayphillip(m): 4:47pm On Dec 15, 2012
Why wont dey drop d plan.. Tis gonna affect dia own refinery business... U wont blame dem...

Bur if 2 say nah Budget 4 Private Jet or Building houses 4 demsef or buying bullet proof cars,dat wont b dropped... Make dem dey du anyhow,dia time will soon com 2 an end by God's grace....

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by Iolo(m): 4:48pm On Dec 15, 2012
0lumide:

But federal government can listen to the IMF in price fixing of fuel?

Why didn't the FG let the "market forces" decide the price of gasoline?


YOUR GRAVE POINTB, YOUR GRAVE!! IT'S WAITING FOR YOU ANY MOMENT AND ONLY YOUR CONSCIENCE WILL REMAIN.

REMEMBER THAT WHILE YOU SUPPORT EVIL!

Price fixing? IMF and most other agencies support full deregulation. GEJ wanted to and Nigerians backed by these criminal nlc people said No. So he's correct.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by stjudas(m): 4:53pm On Dec 15, 2012
Nigeria has dethroned democracy and has embraced 'cabal'ocracy. Which is o govt of the cabal, by the cabal and for the cabal. Hope u feeling the fresh air..

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Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by eu4real: 4:54pm On Dec 15, 2012
Curruption every where. fuel wahala.
Re: FG Drops Planned Refinery Projects ! by bakila: 4:59pm On Dec 15, 2012
They speak English, copy IMF and foriegn rules to a different setting. Well the kidnappers and Boko peeps have pointed out that your people are different if you dont take care of them they will take care of themselves.

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