Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by tritt(m): 3:38pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
I wanted to school the zombie but you have said it all in summary....... martyns303: Lies from the pit of hell, that project has been on going long before PMB. It has absolutely nothing to do with this administration, stop ascribing every project to the government. If this government was involved in this project in anyway, everyone would have long heard about it.
You don't just go and snap pictures of on going project and claim it for political purpose, what kind of desperation is this? I am from Rivers and very much in know of this project.
Shame on the moderator who pushed this to the front page without correct findings.
Niger Delta Exploration & Production Plc (NDEP) is Nigeria’s first integrated oil and gas investment company. Founding Chairman, Late Chief Godwin Aret Adams, a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and other highly respected professionals came together to initiate a truly indigenous public oil company. |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 3:48pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
bodmasfem:
but the picture the guy provided is different from the one you provided I didn't provide a picture. I provided links 2a website that gives u all d information u need 2 have about d refinery. Where d author of d thread got his pictures from is something u need 2 ask him. D important thing is which information about d refinery is right. Which is wrong. U can dispute d facts on d website if u so wish |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by openmine(m): 3:49pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
Your comment is a confused one.
So with all the FG has been busy completing in terms of projects which the useless PDP could not complete in 16 years you feel he actually began them because according to you Nigerians got tired of his complaints?
He was busy working while constantly reminding people like you never to forget where you came from because its clear that people like you have a very short memory which is why some of still want the failed PDP party of thieves to return.
That is stupidity Its either you cant peruse one's comments or you are so blinded by your partisan mindset which is so unfortunate! My comments were too simplified and straightforward for you to have erroneously and pathetically missed my point of view! You made a comparison between two administrations:the present and former! Between them which one is supposed to do better or even more? Please be reminded that PMB was not elected to let us know about the failure of his predecessors..There is nothing new there...Thats why he was elected to put things right not to keep resurrecting or rehashing the past! You cant change anything from the past,but that can be done by moving forward! However,using the entire tenure to rubbish an administration when you are still yet to do even close to fair is worse than stupidity and you supporting rather than challenging its leadership only points to your obvious affiliation which to me is worse than asininity! |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 3:52pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
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Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by AustineAngelo: 3:54pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
oyebanji44: Buhari is working,let us buhamatch with him to next level Why will it be ready after the election?? So this pics surfaces all of a sudden so that we would vote him again?? I will only do that if I had a foolish father who has a foolish son and I don't think we're... |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 3:54pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
bizzibodi: Kudos to PMB!since I was born & presy come & go I have never seen a modular refinery b4,but only in Buhari regime......if 100 of this can spring up in d next 4yrs of this admin,pms price will surely come down Pls read all u need to about d refinery http://ngdelta.com/our-business/ogbelerefinery/ |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by octus2008(m): 3:55pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
IN THE ERA OF ELECTRIC CARS,,,OK OH 2020 IS BY THE CORNER WHEN THE OTHER WORLD STOPS THE USE OF OIL |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 3:55pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
AustineAngelo:
Why will it be ready after the election?? So this pics surfaces all of a sudden so that we would vote him again?? I will only do that if I had a foolish father who has a foolish son and I don't think we're...
Its falsehood. Pls ignore d story http://ngdelta.com/our-business/ogbelerefinery/ |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 3:59pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
It was formerly a 1000bpd modular refinery before the FG partnered with them and upgraded it to a 10000 BPD refinery.
Coming here to say the FG has no hand in it is a fat lie.
It was until the FG came on board that work picked up and delivery would be by march. How did FG partner d company to help it increase its capacity from 1,000bpd to 10,000bpd? When did d FG do this partnering? In what capacity did d FG "come on board"? |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 4:16pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
How did FG partner d company to help it increase its capacity from 1,000bpd to 10,000bpd? When did d FG do this partnering? In what capacity did d FG "come on board"? Read September 27, 2018 Mudiaga Affe, Calabar
The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed plans to unveil the first modular refinery in the country in the first week of November.
The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta, Mr Edobor Iyamu, stated this in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, during the opening session of a media workshop on ‘Agenda for the Niger Delta New Vision’.
The workshop, which was organised by the Niger Delta New Vision in the Office of the Vice-President, had the theme: ‘Partnership for regional development and nation building’.
According to Iyamu, the modular refinery is an upgrade from 1,000 bpd capacity to 10,000 bpd.
He also stated that prior to the unveiling of the upgraded refinery in Rivers State in November, a ground-breaking ceremony would be performed by the Presidency for the construction of another 5,000 bpd modular refinery on October 4 in Obigwe, Ohaji, Imo State.
Iyamu stated, “The Niger Delta Petroleum Resources in Ogbele, Rivers State, has established an additional 10,000 bpd modular refinery. Civil works and installation of refinery are almost completed.
“The company already has a pioneer 1,000 bpd mini refinery in the same site and it is expected to be inaugurated in the first week of November by the Presidency.
“There’s also the Walter Smith modular refinery that is to be established with a capacity of 5,000 bpd in Imo State. The ground-breaking has been fixed for October 4.”
He said the vision was part of the Federal Government’s 16-point agenda for the development of the region, which was already being carried out in phases.
Others include the Ogoni clean-up project, gas flaring commercialisation policy, and the establishment up of the Maritime University in Delta State.
The workshop, which is the third in the series, had in attendance journalists and civil society organisations drawn from Abia, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.
Copyright PUNCH. https://punchng.com/first-modular-refinery-to-process-10000bpd-crude-from-november/amp/ |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 4:20pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
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Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by oyebanji44: 4:21pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Mccullum:
Stop lying and think I don't know you as you always counter APC policies on this forum and you are still claiming to be apolitical...
That project began by PDP by mere commission without commitment to be done...
Why you these haters continue to deny good work of this regime just because GEJ lose election against PMB and you concluded to be blinded on good achievements of this government.
Shame on you and you're unpatriotic citizen because you are not faithful, loyal and honest. If you want to criticize, do it constructively and don't be partial. Absolutely correct |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 4:52pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
Being obtuse isn't an excuse. This is an FG partnership. You can keep on with your falsehood. I have given you your response above. These are d questions I asked u. Theres nothing in ur article u lifted from punch that spoke of partnership or in what capacity d FG partnered Niger Delta exploration. lexy2014:
How did FG partner d company to help it increase its capacity from 1,000bpd to 10,000bpd? When did d FG do this partnering? In what capacity did d FG "come on board"? Below is d introductory part of d punch article which clearly states that d FG was going 2 "unveil". It also clearly stated d owner of d refinery. "The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed plans to unveil the first modular refinery in the country in the first week of November.
The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily."If it was a partnership, it would have so stated in d article. Usually, d FG partners oils companies by providing counterpart funding which they call joint venture partnership. Under this structure, d FG has s certain percentage, while d oil companies also have a percentage. Can u confirm d type of partnership d FG went into with Niger Delta exploration & d other companies that have licenses 4 refining? U can answer d question by telling us d FG input, what its getting from d project& its status after d completion of d project |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by mechanics(m): 4:57pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Wow, that's great. |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 4:57pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels: Recent pictures of Niger Delta Exploration & Production Modular Refinery in Ogbele, Rivers State.
Work is at an advanced stage of completion, as production is scheduled to commence in March, 2019.
They say PMB has not done anything and there is no infrastructure but baba has been quietly working and directly affecting communities and States.
Next Level Job creation cannot be overemphasized. Thank you PMB for bringing this to the south south where I belong.
Sai PMB/PYO 2019 to 2023
U are calling others liars in ur attempt to defend d falsehood u posted. According 2u, it was buhari who brought d refinery 2d south south. Yet in one of ur posts, u acknowledged that d refinery was first a 1,000bpd capacity refinery. This was in 2010. So u mean that buhari brought d refinery to SS in 2010? Can u defend ur lies pls? |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 4:59pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
These are d questions I asked u. Theres nothing in ur article u lifted from punch that spoke of partnership or in what capacity d FG partnered Niger Delta exploration.
Below is d introductory part of d punch article which clearly states that d FG was going 2 "unveil". It also clearly stated d owner of d refinery.
"The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed plans to unveil the first modular refinery in the country in the first week of November.
The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily."
If it was a partnership, it would have so stated in d article. Usually, d FG partners oils companies by providing counterpart funding which they call joint venture partnership. Under this structure, d FG has s certain percentage, while d oil companies also have a percentage. Can u confirm d type of partnership d FG went into with Niger Delta exploration & d other companies that have licenses 4 refining? U can answer d question by telling us d FG input, what its getting from d project& its status after d completion of d project
Despite how I simplified it for you, you are still obtuse. September 27, 2018 Mudiaga Affe, Calabar
The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed plans to unveil the first modular refinery in the country in the first week of November.
The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta, Mr Edobor Iyamu, stated this in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, during the opening session of a media workshop on ‘Agenda for the Niger Delta New Vision’.
The workshop, which was organised by the Niger Delta New Vision in the Office of the Vice-President, had the theme: ‘Partnership for regional development and nation building’.
According to Iyamu, the modular refinery is an upgrade from 1,000 bpd capacity to 10,000 bpd.
He also stated that prior to the unveiling of the upgraded refinery in Rivers State in November, a ground-breaking ceremony would be performed by the Presidency for the construction of another 5,000 bpd modular refinery on October 4 in Obigwe, Ohaji, Imo State.
Iyamu stated, “The Niger Delta Petroleum Resources in Ogbele, Rivers State, has established an additional 10,000 bpd modular refinery. Civil works and installation of refinery are almost completed.
“The company already has a pioneer 1,000 bpd mini refinery in the same site and it is expected to be inaugurated in the first week of November by the Presidency.
“There’s also the Walter Smith modular refinery that is to be established with a capacity of 5,000 bpd in Imo State. The ground-breaking has been fixed for October 4.”
He said the vision was part of the Federal Government’s 16-point agenda for the development of the region, which was already being carried out in phases.
Others include the Ogoni clean-up project, gas flaring commercialisation policy, and the establishment up of the Maritime University in Delta State.
The workshop, which is the third in the series, had in attendance journalists and civil society organisations drawn from Abia, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.
Copyright PUNCH. As you can see, there are 2 modular refineries on same site. One is 1000bpd which is privately owned. The other one which is 10000 BPD is a partnership involving the FG which is why they are talking about only that and they also went ahead to mention other modular refineries involving them as well in IMO state, etc. You can clearly see the parts I highlighted in red where it says and I quote He said the vision was part of the Federal Government’s 16-point agenda for the development of the region, which was already being carried out in phases.If the project is part of the FGs agenda then how is it solely a private affair? Like I said, being obtuse isn't an excuse |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 5:00pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
U are calling others liars in ur attempt to defend d falsehood u posted. According 2u, it was buhari who brought d refinery 2d south south. Yet in one of ur posts, u acknowledged that d refinery was first a 1,000bpd capacity refinery. This was in 2010. So u mean that buhari brought d refinery to SS in 2010? Can u defend ur lies pls? You are either blind or stupid. There are 2 refineries on same site. One is for 1000 BPD and the one by the FG is for 10,000 BPD. Learn to read and stop being a lazy youth |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:01pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
BubuZombi:
Ogbeni! Don't Kill Yourself biko... Same thing happened during PDP reign That means there's no difference between GEJ era& buhari era...no change 1 Like |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:04pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
You are either blind or stupid.
There are 2 refineries on same site. One is for 1000 BPD and the one by the FG is for 10,000 BPD.
Learn to read and stop being a lazy youth U don't need 2 insult just state d facts if u have any. Is there anywhere in ur punch article and d company's website that says d 1,000bpd refinery is 4d company & d 10,000bpd refinery is 4d govt? Or it is just a figment of ur imagination? |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Myde4naija(m): 5:04pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
martyns303: Lies from the pit of hell, that project has been on going long before PMB. It has absolutely nothing to do with this administration, stop ascribing every project to the government. If this government was involved in this project in anyway, everyone would have long heard about it.
You don't just go and snap pictures of on going project and claim it for political purpose, what kind of desperation is this? I am from Rivers and very much in know of this project.
Shame on the moderator who pushed this to the front page without correct findings.
Niger Delta Exploration & Production Plc (NDEP) is Nigeria’s first integrated oil and gas investment company. Founding Chairman, Late Chief Godwin Aret Adams, a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and other highly respected professionals came together to initiate a truly indigenous public oil company. u no get sense |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:10pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
Despite how I simplified it for you, you are still obtuse.
As you can see, there are 2 modular refineries on same site. One is 1000bpd which is privately owned. The other one which is 10000 BPD is a partnership involving the FG which is why they are talking about only that and they also went ahead to mention other modular refineres involving them as well in IMO state, etc.
You can clearly see the parts I highlighted in red where it says and I quote
He said the vision was part of the Federal Government’s 16-point agenda for the development of the region, which was already being carried out in phases.
If the project is part of the FGs agenda then how is it solely a private affair?
Like I said, being obtuse isn't an excuse I have already told u how d FG partners with multinational exploration companies by way of joint ventures. Can u pls state d contribution of d FG 2 these refineries? Was it cash? Did d FG use its money 2 build d refineries? U still saying d govt owns d 10,000bpd refinery but ur article says: "The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily." |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by BubuZombi: 5:12pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
That means there's no difference between GEJ era& buhari era...no change A lot of difference... Only Politics remains |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 5:13pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
U don't need 2 insult just state d facts if u have any. Is there anywhere in ur punch article and d company's website that says d 1,000bpd refinery is 4d company & d 10,000bpd refinery is 4d govt? Or it is just a figment of ur imagination? Now I can see you are indeed either blind or stupid. Read again and this time use a dictionary for words you find hard to understand The FG does not need to spell out things to you in ABC manner for you to understand language and its implications. September 27, 2018 Mudiaga Affe, Calabar
The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed plans to unveil the first modular refinery in the country in the first week of November.
The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta, Mr Edobor Iyamu, stated this in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, during the opening session of a media workshop on ‘Agenda for the Niger Delta New Vision’.
The workshop, which was organised by the Niger Delta New Vision in the Office of the Vice-President, had the theme: ‘Partnership for regional development and nation building’.
According to Iyamu, the modular refinery is an upgrade from 1,000 bpd capacity to 10,000 bpd.
He also stated that prior to the unveiling of the upgraded refinery in Rivers State in November, a ground-breaking ceremony would be performed by the Presidency for the construction of another 5,000 bpd modular refinery on October 4 in Obigwe, Ohaji, Imo State.
Iyamu stated, “The Niger Delta Petroleum Resources in Ogbele, Rivers State, has established an additional 10,000 bpd modular refinery. Civil works and installation of refinery are almost completed.
“The company already has a pioneer 1,000 bpd mini refinery in the same site and it is expected to be inaugurated in the first week of November by the Presidency.
“There’s also the Walter Smith modular refinery that is to be established with a capacity of 5,000 bpd in Imo State. The ground-breaking has been fixed for October 4.”
He said the vision was part of the Federal Government’s 16-point agenda for the development of the region, which was already being carried out in phases.
Others include the Ogoni clean-up project, gas flaring commercialisation policy, and the establishment up of the Maritime University in Delta State.
The workshop, which is the third in the series, had in attendance journalists and civil society organisations drawn from Abia, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states.
Copyright PUNCH. |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Uruanguy(m): 5:13pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Shamefully most of don't know the difference between a tank farm and a modular refinery.. That is a tank farm. |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:14pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
You are either blind or stupid.
There are 2 refineries on same site. One is for 1000 BPD and the one by the FG is for 10,000 BPD.
Learn to read and stop being a lazy youth This is what I read from d article u shared with me. "The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily."U said its d FG that owns d 10,000bpd refinery but ur article says something different. Seems u didn't read it. Are u therefore a lazy youth? Obviously u have been lying |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by martyns303(m): 5:15pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Myde4naija: u no get sense Zombie, your papa no get sense. No wonder u r looking like a malnourished pelican. |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 5:16pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
lexy2014:
This is what I read from d article u shared with me.
"The refinery, owned by Niger Delta Petroleum Resources, in Ogbele, Rivers State, is expected to refine 10,000 barrel of crude oil daily."
U said its d FG that owns d 10,000bpd refinery but ur article says something different. Seems u didn't read it. Are u therefore a lazy youth? Obviously u have been lying Since you cannot tell the different between a partnership and an outright ownership then you can stop mentioning me. I have repeatedly used the word partnership and not ownership |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by Nobody: 5:17pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Uruanguy: Shamefully most of don't know the difference between a tank farm and a modular refinery.. That is a tank farm. Its a modular refinery. Just because you saw tanks there does not make it a tank farm |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by freekick: 5:18pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Thank you. Tetehjewels:
Your comment is a confused one.
So with all the FG has been busy completing in terms of projects which the useless PDP could not complete in 16 years you feel he actually began them because according to you Nigerians got tired of his complaints?
He was busy working while constantly reminding people like you never to forget where you came from because its clear that people like you have a very short memory which is why some of still want the failed PDP party of thieves to return.
That is stupidity |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:19pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
Since you cannot tell the different between a partnership and an outright ownership then you can stop mentioning me.
I have repeatedly used the word partnership and not ownership Show me d partnership here: "There are 2 refineries on same site. One is for 1000 BPD and the one by the FG is for 10,000 BPD." |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by lexy2014: 5:23pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:
Since you cannot tell the different between a partnership and an outright ownership then you can stop mentioning me.
I have repeatedly used the word partnership and not ownership U have used d word "partnership" yet u haven't been able to explain d structure& nature of d partnership. Y did ur article not use d word& y does Niger Delta exploration not use d word in its website? |
Re: PMB Infrastructure: Modular Refinery In Ogbele, Rivers State Almost Ready. by freekick: 5:29pm On Jan 14, 2019 |
Bobo, there is nothing like comparison here. The topic is about a project in progress which will actually turn to a goal and the guy trying to bad mouth it by saying, is this what he used 4 years to build. So the project should have been completed within two month abi? openmine:
Its either you cant peruse one's comments or you are so blinded by your partisan mindset which is so unfortunate! My comments were too simplified and straightforward for you to have erroneously and pathetically missed my point of view! You made a comparison between two administrations:the present and former! Between them which one is supposed to do better or even more?
Please be reminded that PMB was not elected to let us know about the failure of his predecessors..There is nothing new there...Thats why he was elected to put things right not to keep resurrecting or rehashing the past!
You cant change anything from the past,but that can be done by moving forward!
However,using the entire tenure to rubbish an administration when you are still yet to do even close to fair is worse than stupidity and you supporting rather than challenging its leadership only points to your obvious affiliation which to me is worse than asininity! |