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FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by eyesofgod: 4:02am On Dec 27, 2015
•Engages private security contractor for pipeline surveillance
•Refineries to get external ‘help,’ says Kachikwu
•To use third party financing for refineries repair


The federal government has moved to reduce road transportation of petroleum products with trucks from coastal depots and storage facilities in the country to hinterlands.

Speaking with journalists during his inspection tour to the Port Harcourt Refinery Company (PHRC) on Christmas Day in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, revealed that government would trim down the country’s dependence on the use of trucks to distribute fuel and rather improve the use of pipelines for product conveyance.

According to him, in the bid to revive pipeline distribution of products, the government has signed up private intelligence firms to augment existing security arrangements on the country’s about 5000 kilometres long stretch of pipeline network.

The efforts, he said, would enable the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), push more products through the pipelines to the hinterlands.
He said that up to 4000 trucks laden with petroleum products ply through the length and breadth of the country’s roads every day to supply petroleum products across board.

This, he said, has continued to impact on Nigeria’s road infrastructure, amongst other impacts.

However, the National Operation Controller of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Comrade Mike Osatuyi, told The Nation that NNPC started massive trucking of supply of petrol to their members since December 24 to address the lingering scarcity across the country. He said over 300 trucks of PMS were supplied by NNPC yesterday.

Kachikwu , who is also the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), said, “We are bringing in private securities to secure the pipelines. The key is to continue to maintain this and I think we are beginning to get the feel that we are getting some sense of what we need to do.

“It is a combination of many factors: communities, contractors and all sorts, it still makes it expensive but it is better than having to truck them through the roads.”

The Managing Director, Pipeline and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), Mrs. Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, however, corroborated this position to reporters at the Private Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja yesterday.

The PPMC, according to her, is now opening up the pipelines and pumping products via them to other different parts of the country.

She said, “There is no going back on the use of pipelines” to distribute petroleum products in the country, adding that the introduction of private security outfits in the pipelines’ security arrangement was beginning to yield results.

“Since the beginning of the fuel scarcity, what we’ve done is to manually track every truck leaving any of our depots either in Lagos; Warri, Oghara or Calabar.

“What we have done is to insist that our pipelines must work. We have an initiative with the private sector to help us secure and maintain our pipelines and that has yielded positive results almost immediately, vandals are being caught.”

The Managing Director added that “We have now started pumping all the way to Ibadan. Our target is to move to Ilorin and that will relieve bridging products from the coastal towns to the hinterlands of the north.

“We are also building a simultaneous effort in Port Harcourt, hoping that it will lead all the way to Markudi to Yola and these are things we have never done before for a long time. We want to have a more efficient way of distributing products nationwide.”

While giving brief details of the new security arrangement for the pipelines, Nnamdi-Ogbue said: “What we had done was that we had the Joint Taskforce who were with us but had not yielded good results and we have private people who told us that they have equipment and expertise to help secure the pipelines.”

“We had them come and present to a committee their proposals. They were about 15 but we cannot give you full details because these are security issues, but just to let you know that they are working.”

On the outcome of the arrangement so far, she said: “Assets used to vandalise and steal our products will be destroyed. We have also made sure that personnel at the pipelines are constantly changed to stop them from getting compromised.

She also said that the PPMC will from January 2016 introduce new tracking measures to avert instances of products diversion in the country.

“PEF is already doing a depot to depot tracking to calculate the mileages of tankers for their payment, however, in PPMC, we are interested in real-time tracking to help us detect diversion and we are expecting that we will fully launch this within the first weeks of January,” added Nnamdi-Ogbue.

Meanwhile, Kachikwu has said that the country’s four refineries: Kaduna; Warri and Port Harcourt would be given external help to keep them active even after repair works on them are completed.

“From the briefing I have gotten today, they are fairly close to reopening and producing. Over the next one week, we expect to see products out from here.

“A lot of these works, we have had to do with intensive manual labour with the staff who are here, largely because lack of funding has not enabled us to do the kind of holistic changes we need to do, that is still going to come to support them.”

Kachikwu further said: “The actual solution is for the refineries to work, if they work it is easier and when they don’t work, I have a double headache.

“We will shut them down, repair them and bring in external help. My assessment today is that Kaduna is up. Port Harcourt is coming up but not at the level where they would not need help. We will likely see both Warri and Kaduna not shut down, but we are going to work on mechanisms whereby they can keep producing on a part time basis.

“We are going to bring in third party financials to help us put money into them, get them holistically where they should be and then work out the payment structure. My position is that irrespective of whatever we do, these refineries must be brought back through financing to the levels where they should be, otherwise we are wasting our time,” he added.


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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Ahmed0336(m): 4:17am On Dec 27, 2015
Brb lemme read it
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by brunofarad(m): 4:26am On Dec 27, 2015
Ok



But
All we need are results........things are not getting easier.



In other news
Its more cost effective to transport products via pipeline but
Alll these pipeline vandals will Be Warming up when they hear this news.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by eyesofgod: 4:29am On Dec 27, 2015
In the future, history will always show that some came to lay a foundation for a prosperous country, some didn't know why they were there and never gave a damn, while some will rather spend the rest of their life fixing the broken project called Nigeria .
God placed us in a geographical location devoid of natural disasters but
why do we deliberately inflict sufferings upon ourselves?
why do we destroy things that were meant to make our life easy?
why do we encourage and worship those with evil intentions?
why do we hate those who chose to live an upright life?

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by iamodenigbo1(m): 4:55am On Dec 27, 2015
OK
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Saurab: 4:58am On Dec 27, 2015
I love these people. These are the type of people you want to hire to work for you. They understand there is a problem, know what to do and are motivated to do it. I pray Nigeria gets it right, this is the time.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by DEXTROVERT: 5:45am On Dec 27, 2015
May God bless These people every day
Amen

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Nobody: 6:00am On Dec 27, 2015
This is the same story they have been telling us since 1960s......Even military government is more better than political now, if not for the freedom of speech that we citizens have now.
Sanusi once said it in his speech during the removal oil subsidy in 2013, that no high political will be effected even they petrol should increase to 500naira per litre.
May God help the poor, and make us prince and princess this coming year.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by 989900: 6:14am On Dec 27, 2015
Now, compare this to Diezani . . . or PMB to GEJ.


Tech rules: Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)

Can typically detect:

People walking when they are 5–10 m away from the buried cable
Manual digging 5–15 m away
Vehicles 5–15 m away
Mechanical digging or other large machinery at a distance of 20–50 m.
Can be used to cue other security platforms such as CCTV or unmanned aerial vehicles for visual confirmation.
Throw in IP/IR/GPS/GSM motion sensors and IP/GPS/GSM CCTVs.
Integrated with manual armed personnel backup surveillance.


I hope this is what they have in mind . . . if only I have Kachikwu's number. sad

Better than the 'clueless' administration's employment of them Gani Adams and Tompolos.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Mopolchi: 6:20am On Dec 27, 2015
a good move.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Nobody: 6:24am On Dec 27, 2015
Sai Kachukwu
Sai PMB
Sai APC

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by adioolayi(m): 6:38am On Dec 27, 2015
Let's hope it's a right direction to go

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by urbanmonk: 6:46am On Dec 27, 2015
Laudable plan. But oil no dey reign again na
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Bevista: 7:03am On Dec 27, 2015
When a man of Intellect and Good Character assumes leadership, the people will rejoice. Kachikwu clearly looks the part - a round peg in a round hole indeed!

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by likila: 7:06am On Dec 27, 2015
989900:
Now, compare this to Diezani . . . or PMB to GEJ.


Tech rules: Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)

Can typically detect:

People walking when they are 5–10 m away from the buried cable
Manual digging 5–15 m away
Vehicles 5–15 m away
Mechanical digging or other large machinery at a distance of 20–50 m.
can be used to cue other security platforms such as CCTV or unmanned aerial vehicles for visual confirmation.
Integrated with manual armed personnel backup surveillance.


I hope this is what they have in mind . . . if only I have Kachikwu's number. sad

Better than the 'clueless' administration's employment of them Gani Adams and Tompolos.

so you need to install one of your devices every 15m in a 10 km pipeline?
mugu!
it is your type that work for daura security service.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by 989900: 7:11am On Dec 27, 2015
likila:


so you need to install one of your devices every 15m in a 10 km pipeline?
mugu!
it is your type that work for daura security service.

'Heya', see public display of illiteracy and 'mumuism'. #thisisbeyondyourwheelhouse#sticktowhatyouknow
cheesy undecided cry

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by eyesofgod: 7:14am On Dec 27, 2015
likila:


so you need to install one of your devices every 15m in a 10 km pipeline?
mugu!
it is your type that work for daura security service.

You are being unfair. His analysis did not say you must install one every 15m.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Ayt27(m): 7:16am On Dec 27, 2015
eyesofgod:
In the future, history will always show that some came to lay a foundation for a prosperous country, some didn't know while they were there and never gave a damn, while some will rather spend the rest of their life fixing the broken project called Nigeria .
God placed us in a geographical location devoid of natural disasters but
why do we deliberately inflict sufferings upon ourselves?
why do we destroy things that were meant to make our life easy?
why do we encourage and worship those with evil intentions?
why do we hate those who chose to live an upright life?

Bro, see ehn na that natural disaster na hin I dey always thank God for say we no get.

Imagine if an earthquake was to erupt in the heart of a major city or major road, na so hin go be till the next earthquake happen.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by 989900: 7:17am On Dec 27, 2015
eyesofgod:


You are being unfair. His analysis did not say you must install one every 15m.

Are you trying to help him with his comprehension issues? Leave him to his miserableness. cool

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by eyesofgod: 7:20am On Dec 27, 2015
989900:
Now, compare this to Diezani . . . or PMB to GEJ.


Tech rules: Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)

Can typically detect:

People walking when they are 5–10 m away from the buried cable
Manual digging 5–15 m away
Vehicles 5–15 m away
Mechanical digging or other large machinery at a distance of 20–50 m.
can be used to cue other security platforms such as CCTV or unmanned aerial vehicles for visual confirmation.
Integrated with manual armed personnel backup surveillance.


I hope this is what they have in mind . . . if only I have Kachikwu's number. sad

Better than the 'clueless' administration's employment of them Gani Adams and Tompolos.


You really cleared my head on the security aspect. I was already querying the rationale of going the GEJ way.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by likila: 7:21am On Dec 27, 2015
eyesofgod:


You are being unfair. His analysis did not say you must install one every 15m.

his geophones are sensitive to about 15m.
they would be strung on a cable along the length of the pipeline or transmit data wireless.
they would also need power which could come from the cable.
if each geophone powers itself, they would need a lot of maintenance.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by Nobody: 7:24am On Dec 27, 2015
Good news
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by princemillla(m): 7:29am On Dec 27, 2015
Nice one Mr Ibe
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by eyesofgod: 7:33am On Dec 27, 2015
likila:


his geophones are sensitive to about 15m.
they would be strung on a cable along the length of the pipeline or transmit data wireless.
they would also need power which could come from the cable.
if each geophone powers itself, they would need a lot of maintenance.

Ok, it's getting clearer. Do geophones come as a single solitary/independent unit or as part of a complex device like an underground cable? I am asking to learn o.
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by wachakuta(m): 7:57am On Dec 27, 2015
Change is real!

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by docadams: 8:10am On Dec 27, 2015
Hmmmmmmm

Nigeria has not been lucky with stable quality leadership since independence. Attempts at massive infrastructural development occurred only during Obj military regime and the first tenure of Shagari. That was the period when these pipelines were laid, refineries were built, major highways were constructed, many dams were built, steel companies established, etc etc. Subsequently, successive governments went on hibernation.

Today, we are worse off than we were 40years ago. The worst part is that not many understand the enormity of the decay and therefore the herculian task of rebuilding a battered country.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by grafikii: 8:12am On Dec 27, 2015
We would like to know these private security companies, how much the contract is and those that bidded.
U can't acuse gej if something and turn around to do the exact same

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by sammyj: 8:15am On Dec 27, 2015
One of the best news that will ever come out for the oil sector Attercliffe 16 years of the swines reign in power!!!

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by docadams: 8:44am On Dec 27, 2015
grafikii:
We would like to know these private security companies, how much the contract is and those that bidded.
U can't acuse gej if something and turn around to do the exact same


You expressed a good opinion though, but not necessarily binding on the government. Just as Prof Sagay posited, government will keep secret its secrets but you, the citizen, is empowered abundantly enough to find out the secrets.
With all that we now know about GEJ government even a fool will not attempt to thread in his path.

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Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by oismail(m): 9:33am On Dec 27, 2015
Pls allow the OPC to be guiding the pipelines
Re: FG Moves To Reduce Trucking Of Petroleum Products by amenbovillage(m): 9:35am On Dec 27, 2015
Abeg I dey church

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