Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,433 members, 7,815,980 topics. Date: Thursday, 02 May 2024 at 10:44 PM

NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees (21086 Views)

Oil Swap: Cracks In FG’s Direct Sale Of Refineries’ Crude / House Of Reps Halts Privatization Of Refineries By NNPC / NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by midolian(m): 6:21am On Aug 30, 2015
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has recommended the sale of the nation’s three refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna due to some challenges the agency described as critical elements, which may continually hinder their effective operation in the hands of the Federal Government.

NNPC has equally finalised its position on the protracted pipeline surveillance, with a verdict that the protection of the pipelines be entrusted to the military, which it believes can effectively protect the critical facilities.

A source in the corporation, who spoke to one of our correspondents on Saturday in Abuja, said the corporation’s stance was informed by the position of the NNPC Stock Reconciliation Committee, which met last week in Abuja to assess the performance of the refineries and associated logistics.

The source, who is very close to the committee, explained that the committee concluded that the operation of the refineries could not be profitable under the current arrangements, which the panel described as unfavourable.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained that the Ship-to-Ship transfer, which the corporation has employed to get crude oil to the refineries, cost between $6m and $7m per vessel and load one million metric tonnes of crude oil.

“MC COSMIC and MC JEWEL, which are engaged to transfer crude to Warri refinery because of their carrying capacities of about one million metric tonnes, collect between $12 and $14m per operation(trip). These are heavy vessels that load crude and transfer to smaller vessels. They then transport the crude to where the product can be transferred to the refineries.

“The same scenario is replayed to get the crude to the Port Harcourt refineries. If you add the amount to the already huge cost, you will realise that the nation cannot sustain the refineries on the prevailing conditions,” the source added.

The committee, it was learnt, also recommended the stoppage of the SWAP and the Offshore Processing Agreement (which had been carried out), in order to increase local availability of crude to the refineries.

“Crude business is done three months ahead. It was already concluded during the immediate past administration that the three refineries would be sold, even though the government had stocked all the materials for the turnaround maintenance of the refineries.

“So, there wouldn’t have been any crude for the local refineries if the SWAP deal and the OPA had not been cancelled; so, the quota that would have been exported was rescheduled to the three refineries,” our source said.

Disclosing that the Kaduna refinery started production from its Fractional Cracking Catalytic Unit at 11.50am on Saturday, the source, however, said the threat posed by pipeline vandalism remained the greatest challenge to the local refining of petroleum products.

“Kaduna refinery has the capacity to crack any type of crude from any part of the world, be it light or heavy. The FCCU, which produces all components of petroleum products from the crude supplied, started production at about 11.50 this morning. During the week, it was undergoing processing,” the source added.

“The fear of the committee, however, is that the number of leakages along the Warri-Kaduna pipeline will not allow the transfer of petroleum products to continue. In July, when the Kaduna refinery was about to start production, the pipeline had been breached in 78 points between Warri and Lokoja. The vandals have been able to identify the difference between the pipelines carrying crude, gas and refined petroleum product. And once there is a breach in one of the pipelines, other pipeline will be shut down.”

The source equally explained that the menace of vandals would also not allow fuel tankers to leave the nation’s highways soon, especially Lagos.

He said the NNPC had recommended to the Federal Government that the military should be directed to take over pipeline surveillance, as the agency would no longer be able to carry out the protection of the pipelines across the country.

“With about 250 points being attacked on a monthly basis, and the huge cost of putting them back in shape, there is no way the government can sustain such losses, which it had intended to stop,” he stated.

The source said owing to the challenges outlined by the committee, the panel believed the best operation for the government was to sell the refineries in their current state while holding on to a “minimal stake” in the facilities.

“The recommendation is that the government should sell the refineries as they are. The same principle applies to our cars; it gets to a point that we believe that they are no longer serving the purpose for acquiring them. The refineries have become a burden. It has been recommended that if the government will not embark on outright sale of the refineries, it should go into partnership but hold a minimal stake in the venture, especially with those who built the refineries initially,” the source added.

It was also gathered that the government had been advised to facilitate the setting up of modular refineries, which are smaller but runs on modern technology, to replace the existing facilities, which are even obsolete.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari is said to have disagreed with selling the refineries for now on the ground of what the source explained was based on “social and political” factors.

“You know the connection between the President and how he facilitated the setting up of the refineries in Port Harcourt. He is highly concerned about what the people will say. He is also said to be considering what the cost of petroleum products will be after the sales; considering what the government pays silently at the moment to make sure petroleum products are readily available,” the source said, while explaining that Buhari’s reaction had been made known to the top management of the NNPC.

Meanwhile, the NNPC has denied any plans to sell the country’s refineries at present.

According to the corporation, reforms by its new management have not suggested the sale of the three refineries located in Warri, Port Harcourt and Kaduna.

The corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, told our correspondent on Saturday that although the firm had undertaken series of reforms since its new management came onboard, it had not recommended the sale of the national refineries.

Alegbe said, “There is nothing like that.”

When told that there are concerns that the NNPC might not be able to protect the pipelines and that the Federal Government should take over the surveillance of the facilities, the corporation’s spokesperson replied, “It is also not true.”

On the level of vandalism and how it affects the respective capacities and outputs of the refineries, Alegbe stated that the corporation had adopted various measures to check the menace of crude oil pipelines destruction.

Explaining how the corporation had been protecting the pipelines in the interim since the cancellation of various pipelines’ protection contracts, he said the NNPC had engaged security agents of different communities where the facilities run through.

Alegbe said, “Firstly, there was no contract with the OPC (Oodua Peoples Congress) please. We have the police, the military and we also engage with community-based groups. And it is not as if the pipelines were left unprotected. We have the military, the civil defense and the police, and some leaders of communities that are bordering some of these pipelines have been involved in the protection process.”

One of the latest reforms of the NNPC’s new management, which was carried out last week, was the trimming down of the off-takers for the lifting of Nigeria’s crude oil from 43 to 16.

http://www.punchng.com/news/nnpc-recommends-sale-of-refineries-buhari-disagrees/

1 Like 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by 175(m): 6:22am On Aug 30, 2015
Sale of Refinery all the time! The only Refinery in the World that jerks into operations through "Body Language". . . gringringrin
.
.
I hope that body dey baf so Cos the odour go strong pass cow shait or crude oil ooo.

.
.
**modified**

FTC on a Sunday morning, and first day of the new week. . .Waow this week go better for me oooo! Besides it's like that gurl dey two steps below me! gringringrin

21 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Nobody: 6:22am On Aug 30, 2015
Ok, Good one Mr president. I don't think a Nigeria politician/business man knows the meaning of privatisation. Look at what happened in power sector

9 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by INTROVERT(f): 6:22am On Aug 30, 2015
Apparently the oil sector isn't felling the body language of GMB as claimed by the presidency on the electricity side..... grin




I really think those modular refineries should be given a go to provide opportunities for my former militants brothers who used to operate illegal refineries in the creeks but have now been educated home and abroad to bring their small knowledge to bear. grin

26 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by midolian(m): 6:24am On Aug 30, 2015
INTROVERT:
juicy

1 Like

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Ciscogod(m): 6:30am On Aug 30, 2015
Nigeria govt cannot manage the refineries effectively, I think they should privatize it, govt should take 45% and the private company 55%.

10 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by christinie(f): 6:31am On Aug 30, 2015
I support the dull one on this one.

2 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by LordMecuzy(m): 6:32am On Aug 30, 2015
Pls the Refineries should start working, many of my friends who studied Petroleum and Chemical Engineering work as Marketing staff in little firms...They need this job

18 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Welrez(m): 6:50am On Aug 30, 2015
The refineries are ripe for privatisation long ago. By not privatising Buhari is only delaying the doom day, which will still come. If Yar'adua had not reversed the one done by OBJ, the petroleum prices would have stabilised by now. Deregulate the sector to free up fund for other critical sectors.

13 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by PassingShot(m): 6:51am On Aug 30, 2015
But this report has been denied by NNPC already.

The corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, told our correspondent on Saturday that although the firm had undertaken series of reforms since its new management came onboard, it had not recommended the sale of the national refineries. Alegbe said, “There is nothing like that.”

When told that there are concerns that the NNPC might not be able to protect the pipelines and that the Federal Government should take over the surveillance of the facilities, the corporation’s spokesperson replied, “It is also not true.”

The new GMD is less than a month in office, so how could he have completed the studies referred to, to have arrived at the decision to sell refineries?

35 Likes 3 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by dayo23(f): 6:53am On Aug 30, 2015
christinie:
I support the dull one on this one.
atleast u are flexible on these...wailing with sense

12 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by dayo23(f): 6:54am On Aug 30, 2015
PassingShot:
Reading
how far bros grin
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by dayo23(f): 6:58am On Aug 30, 2015
midolian:


http://www.punchng.com/news/nnpc-recommends-sale-of-refineries-buhari-disagrees/
Baba ruling with wisdom, ride on sir.... the Masses are solidly behind you.

Buhari till»»»»»Wailers stop wailing grin

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by PassingShot(m): 6:58am On Aug 30, 2015
dayo23:
how far bros grin
I dey. You? cheesy

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by midolian(m): 6:59am On Aug 30, 2015
christinie:
I support the dull one on this one.
do you have a choice? undecided

11 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by simongonner: 7:07am On Aug 30, 2015
carry on Mr President..

1 Like

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by dayo23(f): 7:08am On Aug 30, 2015
PassingShot:

I dey. You? cheesy
am good bro...

2 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Realdeals(m): 7:09am On Aug 30, 2015
Pipeline protection seems to be the main issue here, if it hasn't be sorted out, the refineries will continue to run at a loss

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by omowolewa: 7:13am On Aug 30, 2015
Lazy solution

3 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by California30(m): 7:23am On Aug 30, 2015
Please.
Save the lies for some dumb kids.

2 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Nobody: 7:23am On Aug 30, 2015
Issokay
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Nobody: 7:23am On Aug 30, 2015
Now I see the set of imbeciles rubbishing this great country....US and Britain privatised their oil companies and that's why gas n oil is really expensive to purchase in those countries presently.... Is that what u want for Nigeria?

Those private companies would face the same problems and would need to increase the prices of petroleum products.... And we wouldn't have any choice but to purchase them that way..

15 Likes 3 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Thezoomustfall: 7:23am On Aug 30, 2015
Nigeria is Crumbling, The zoo is falling.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by adonbilivit: 7:24am On Aug 30, 2015
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by Cameleon72(f): 7:24am On Aug 30, 2015
I hope selling/privatizing our dear country "Nigeria", will not be the next point of evaluation by the stakeholders... Nigeria the only country individual/group runs company/factory than our government. #OneDayIShallLedThisCountry
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by AfroKnight: 7:24am On Aug 30, 2015
angry how difficult is it to run a petroleum company? Are the workers not human beings? Even if ExxonMobil should merge with 3 other oil companies in Nigeria with 3 refineries in their possession it would still be managed well. So what's the problem with NNPC with all the money, workforce and government support at their disposal.

Generally, Nigerian civil servants treat government establishments poorly. They wouldn't dare handle their businesses on such manner. What a sad work culture.

10 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by realtestament(m): 7:25am On Aug 30, 2015
undecided
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by FrankValency(m): 7:25am On Aug 30, 2015
Seriously,Nigerians,we need to help ourselves,those vandals are human,y damaging the properties anyhow? But on. selling them,will it guarantee that the vandals won't operate again The keyword should be security not selling,God bless Nigerians but let's help ourselves b4 we call the leaders names.

2 Likes

Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by akpumping7720(m): 7:26am On Aug 30, 2015
No gree ooooo
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by romzyxy(m): 7:26am On Aug 30, 2015
Hope selling d refineries ll aid good profit
Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by 5starmilitant: 7:26am On Aug 30, 2015
Economy crashing day by day.......... Unemployment increasing rapidly...............


Seems Buhari body odour is no longer working

1 Like

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

Lagos 2019: All Not Well With Lagos APC Despite Reconciliation / New Taxes, Charges Buhari Govt Has Imposed On Nigerians Since 2015 / St Paul's College President Denies Speaking To SaharaReporters

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 38
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.