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Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by agwom(m): 7:06am On Jan 24, 2019
The proposed construction of a new refinery in Katsina state has failed to take off one year after agreement for the project was reached between Nigeria and Republic of Niger, Daily Trust reports.

Officials familiar with the project said it has not kicked off because the Nigerian government was yet to secure the commitment of China’s state oil firm the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to supply its crude share in the Agadem oil field to the proposed refinery in Katsina, Nigeria.

In February last year, Nigeria’s ministry of petroleum resources announced that a mutually beneficial agreement was reached for the construction of a refinery in Mashi, the border town between the Republic of Niger and Katsina State, Nigeria, and a crude oil pipeline from the Republic of Niger to the new refinery.

Later in July, the minister and his Nigerien counterpart, Foumakaye Gado, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Abuja on the construction of the refinery in the presence of both countries’ presidents.

Two committees – a Steering and a Joint Technical Team – were set up to determine the feasibility of the projects and were expected by December 2018 to come up with a detailed road map and guideline leading to actual execution of the projects.

But Daily Trust gathered that the Katsina refinery and pipeline project would not start except the Nigerian government is able to convince CNPC to commit its crude share in the Agadem oil block in Niger for the proposed refinery.

CNPC holds operating permit and 80 per cent of the proven crude oil reserve in the Agadem block located in the semi-arid eastern region of Diffa, bordering Chad with estimated one billion barrels oil reserves. CNPC is already pumping oil in the Agadem block for primarily Niger’s domestic use.

Niger, which owns 20 per cent of the crude, is keen to ramp up its production and had opened talks with its southern neighbour Benin on the possibility to export its oil via a pipeline that will link its oil fields to the port of Cotonou in Benin.

Though safer than the Chado-Cameroonian pipeline route, which already exists, experts said this alternative is much more costly, as Niger would have to double its investment in the project and build a pipeline in its territory, and another one in Benin.

Speaking on some of the challenges holding back the Katsina refinery project, Nigeria’s Engr. Rabiu Suleiman, who heads the Joint Technical Team that is developing a road map and strategy for the refinery and pipeline projects, noted the Nigerien government, as of today, has committed its 20 per cent oil share at the Agadem oil block to Nigeria.

“The owners of the 80 per cent, the Chinese were looking at Nigeria in the first instance, Benin Republic and Cameroon through Chad.

“We are discussing on how the Chinese can withdraw from the understanding they have with Benin Republic without any litigation and come back to Nigeria and dedicate crude for Nigeria,” Suleiman said.

“The minister of Niger confirmed to us he is pushing hard for the Chinese to agree to the Nigerian project rather than Benin,” he added.

“To run a pipeline from Agadem to the Benin Republic sea port is like 2080km which will be very costly compared to Agadem-Katsina which is just 120 to 150km. The cost of 1km pipeline of the size we are talking about is about $1.5m. If you do a 2000km plus pipeline it means you have to invest over $3bn on the pipeline alone,” he said.

Nigeria lobbies China

Engr. Suleiman said a Nigerian delegation, including petroleum ministers of Niger and Nigeria, will head to China between now and March to convince the Chinese authorities to agree to the Nigerian project rather than Benin.

“We had a meeting with the ambassador of China and the minister of foreign affairs on the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari that we should use whatever political and diplomatic pressure on the Chinese government to talk to the company in Niger to bring their crude to Nigeria,” he said.

He added that “the ambassador has been given a letter to send to China to arrange for a meeting between Nigerian and Nigerien delegation led by the two ministers for petroleum to meet with the headquarters of the Chinese company (CNPC) and convince them that the crude to Nigeria is more economical and more beneficial and to come back with the commitment that they have agreed either in whole or in part to give us their 80% and to add to the 20% that Niger has so that we can put a sizeable refinery in Katsina.

“These are the discussions that are going on. Unless we achieve that we may not be able to kick start the project.

“If we had resolved this issues long time ago December was enough to have taken President Buhari to Katsina to go and lay foundation.

“We have gotten extension up to March to go to China to discuss all these with them, come back and report back to the two presidents of Niger and Nigeria,” he said.

Katsina refinery versus Kaduna pipeline project

Daily Trust reports that the initial plan by the federal government to construct about 1,000km pipeline that will convey crude oil from Republic of Niger to the Kaduna refinery in Nigeria has been jettisoned for the Katsina refinery project.

As part of efforts to address frequent disruptions of crude supply to the Kaduna refinery, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, had in November 2016 confirmed that the federal government was planning to construct about 1,000km of pipelines that will transport crude oil from the Nigerien oil field in Agadem to the Kaduna refinery.

To actualize the plan, the NNPC GMD said the corporation would hold discussions with the Chinese firm operating the Agadem oil field.

But it was learnt that the project would no longer go ahead because it would not be economical to run a pipeline all the way from Niger Republic to Kaduna refinery.

NNPC spokesman Ndu Ughamadu said either the Katsina refinery or both projects “are in national interest.”

Engr. Suleiman said it was tested and discovered that Niger crude could not be processed in Kaduna refinery.

“The design of Kaduna refinery cannot process Niger crude 100 per cent. You have to blend it with Nigerian crude coming from Warri and Escravos. You can only blend 8% of Niger crude with 92% of Nigerian crude. 8% of Niger crude means only about 5000 barrels per day if Kaduna refinery is running at 100% capacity. So, 5000 barrels per day is not economical to run a pipeline all the way from Niger to Kaduna,” Suleiman said.

“That is why we are looking at the option of a border town like Katsina to do a brand new refinery that will process entirely Niger crude. That will save the cost of pipeline to Kaduna and will save the cost of upgrading Kaduna refinery to satisfy Niger crude. If you upgrade Kaduna refinery to satisfy Niger crude you have jettisoned the pipeline from Warri to Kaduna. What would you do with the pipeline and crude that we have spent money to build a refinery for and a pipeline for that?” he added.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/why-construction-of-katsina-refinery-stalled.html

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Bolustical: 7:16am On Jan 24, 2019
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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by ybalogs(m): 7:17am On Jan 24, 2019
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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:18am On Jan 24, 2019
We are discussing on how the Chinese can withdraw from the understanding they have with Benin Republic without any litigation and come back to Nigeria and dedicate crude for Nigeria,” Suleiman said.
The minister of Niger confirmed to us he is pushing hard for the Chinese to agree to the Nigerian project rather than Benin,” he added.

We BELIEVE in you guys to do the right thing ALWAYS!
Let us make our country work again.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by deboysben(m): 7:18am On Jan 24, 2019
Tell us something new

Why building a refinery in a barren State

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Freeman59: 7:18am On Jan 24, 2019
Why build a refinery in Katsina¤¤¤

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Nobody: 7:19am On Jan 24, 2019
a refinery in a place where there is no oil am sure the money meant for it has been embezzled..my country my president....buhari is truly a dullhard , a hero to afonjas (yorubats) and to ass licking almajiris...

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by BruncleZuma: 7:19am On Jan 24, 2019
grin grin grin grin

Nah wah ooo...the same sets of stable geniuses that concieved the Kaduna refinery...ókare oooo

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by arsenalman(m): 7:19am On Jan 24, 2019
Is there oil in kastina? So why will they want to build a refinery there. We dey one chance for this country.

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by freemanbubble: 7:19am On Jan 24, 2019
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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by ZombiePUNISHER: 7:20am On Jan 24, 2019
The most nepotic and religious bigot of a president must be voted out....


Buhari is a failure

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Racoon(m): 7:20am On Jan 24, 2019
And what is a refinery doing in Kastina in the first place even if there is oil in nearby Niger Republic? Of what economic benefit if no the nepotism and crave not to divert from the dependance on oil-economy? Buhari is still a failure.

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by DMerciful(m): 7:21am On Jan 24, 2019
Irony of Nigeria! Oil in the South, refinery not working, no oil in the North, proposed refinery. Can you fish in a desert?

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Obinnau(m): 7:21am On Jan 24, 2019
Clueless government at its peak! What is the point of rushing to sign an MoU when you know you are years away from getting an agreement with critical stakeholders?
Why decide to site a refinery in a location you know is not viable for such? This white elephant project might have been used to siphon funds.
This is all in the name of Northocracy.
Please Buhari should go!!!

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by ZombiePUNISHER: 7:22am On Jan 24, 2019
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We BELIEVE in you guys to do the right thing ALWAYS!
Let us make our country work again.

My friend shut Up

Who made you a spokesman on a faceless forum...

It's like you are possessed or something

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by ednut1(m): 7:22am On Jan 24, 2019
arsenalman:
Is there oil in kastina? So why will they want to build a refinery there. We dey one chance for this country.
there is oil in Nearby Niger .
Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by royallord1(m): 7:23am On Jan 24, 2019
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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by PurestBoy(m): 7:26am On Jan 24, 2019
Liars, if the oil belong to Niger why not let them construct their refinery? Have we been able to successfully managed the refineries in Nigeria?

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Nobody: 7:26am On Jan 24, 2019
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We BELIEVE in you guys to do the right thing ALWAYS!
Let us make our country work again.

Yes oo.. "lets get Nigeria working again" - Atiku grin

For you to having quote Atiku- The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. grin

To the topic: we know APC for lies and propaganda, its their stock in trade.

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by CHRISDMANAGER(m): 7:27am On Jan 24, 2019
I pray we get it right as a country one day.. Everything happens for a reason,but any one that find him/her self in power should no that it doesn't last forever.. Government is a continuous process..

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Mahsums: 7:27am On Jan 24, 2019
Watch as children of hate storm this thread

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by PurestBoy(m): 7:28am On Jan 24, 2019
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We BELIEVE in you guys to do the right thing ALWAYS!
Let us make our country work again.

Boy your case isn't ordinary, you have a family curse or you're just naturally dumb

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Gkay1(m): 7:28am On Jan 24, 2019
e go hard for dis kon3 to better, u want to build refinery on dry land.

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Omololu001: 7:29am On Jan 24, 2019
The Nigerian government just they waste money on unnecessary things, is there a shortage of oil in the north?

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by Mrpojj(m): 7:30am On Jan 24, 2019
ednut1:
there is oil in Nearby Niger .

Niger na ur country?
Why don't we jus do the right thing for once

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Re: Why Construction Of Katsina Refinery Stalled by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 7:32am On Jan 24, 2019
Government of the North, by the North and for the North.
Refinery in port Harcourt and warri are not functional and they're planning to build another one in an area without oil.
Zombies won't see anything wrong with this because they're programmed to keep shouting Sai Baba

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