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Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by mrsuccessful(m): 9:58am On Sep 30, 2015
The measures introduced by the Federal Government to monitor crude transit and check oil theft are said to be threatening income lifeline, compounding the damage the crude price fall has done to Nigeria’s finances, access to dollars and imports.

Oil traders and shipping brokers said a newly implemented “letter of comfort” requirement under which vessel owners must sign a guarantee that their ships would not be used for theft had made it more difficult and expensive to load Nigerian crude, putting some buyers off.

A copy of the letter draft seen by Reuters requested vessel owners to “guarantee to indemnify” the government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation against any illicit use of their vessels, which led some owners to reject pending bookings. Traders say others are refusing future requests for now.

“Nobody is coming forward for offering the vessel and whoever is willing to go to Nigeria is asking exorbitant rates,” said K. Namdeo, head of refineries at India’s HPCL, adding they would “be cautious in future” about buying Nigerian crude.

Tanker owner, Heidmar, was said to have rejected an HPCL Nigerian fixture due to insurance concerns over the letter. Finding a replacement proved difficult. Provisional fixtures showed the MT Solana sailing to West Africa for HPCL, but the vessel turned away from Africa, according to tracking data, and is now en-route to the Bahamas without oil.
Fixtures showed the refiner putting two Suezmax vessels on subjects for the journey, which typically adds to costs.

Some European buyers are also now treading carefully with Nigeria, according to the report.
An oil trader for one Mediterranean refiner said they “will not touch a single drop of Nigerian crude until this matter on the letter of comfort is solved.”

There is little disagreement that Nigeria needs to fight oil theft, which President Muhammadu Buhari has said siphons as much as 250,000 barrels per day of crude of its nearly two million bpd of production.
Industry sources said an initial effort, the banning of roughly 100 oil tankers that came from Buhari’s office in July, was too blunt an instrument. But in lifting that ban earlier this month, it added the letter of comfort with immediate effect, which sources said applied to all vessels, creating a potentially bigger problem.
Oil tanker industry association, INTERTANKO, said the letter as drafted would give the Nigerian authorities a “blank cheque” for any perceived violations.
“NNPC’s guarantee terms would allow the Nigerian authorities to impose an arbitrary penalty for breach of local law – of which owners might be unaware – and then demand an indemnity for their losses without the need to prove any loss,” said INTERTANKO’s General Counsel, Michele White, adding that “owners’ insurance would not respond to that.”

Shipping sources said that in addition to Heidmar, Asian companies, China Shipping and AMCL, would not call at Nigerian ports for the time being, nor will Greece’s Chandris.
“The revenue impact will be significant,” said Dolapo Oni, head of energy research with pan-African lender, Ecobank.
“Due to the expensive freight, we are likely to see differentials weaken considerably, which means we could have lower revenue than normal,” he added.


http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/buyers-stop-loading-nigerian-crude/

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Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by adedayourt(m): 9:59am On Sep 30, 2015
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Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by ernesty20(m): 10:00am On Sep 30, 2015
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Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by baralatie(m): 10:04am On Sep 30, 2015
the guys above me
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by psucc(m): 10:05am On Sep 30, 2015
When you fasten your belt so tight, be ready to have some pains in the stomach.

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Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by mrsuccessful(m): 10:20am On Sep 30, 2015
Seun tell lalasticlala to come see o!
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by jlinkd78(m): 11:02am On Sep 30, 2015
If truly as stated then its a good dvpt in d long run after surviving d initial pains and mutual suspicion.
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by modath(f): 11:14am On Sep 30, 2015
Oil traders and shipping brokers said a newly implemented “letter of comfort” requirement under which vessel owners must sign a guarantee that their ships would not be used for theft had made it more difficult and expensive to load Nigerian crude, putting some buyers off.


Na wah oooo.. Da fuq!!!
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by 7lives: 11:18am On Sep 30, 2015
Oh so na stolen oil dem dey lift before? Lord have mercy.
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by ayukdaboss(m): 11:23am On Sep 30, 2015
Why are they scared of signing the undertaking?? Do they plan on using their vessels for theft?? Useless people.
Re: Buyers Stop Loading Nigerian Crude (due To Anti-corruption Policy) Punch News by ayukdaboss(m): 11:25am On Sep 30, 2015
psucc:
When you fasten your belt so tight, be ready to have some pains in the stomach.
Exactly!!

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