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NNPC set to revive refineries

NNPC set to revive refineries

The long wait for the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s ailing refineries may soon end, if the promise of the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mr. Mele Kyari, is anything to go by.

Kyari had stated that the nation’s four refineries, with a combined capacity of 445,000 barrels per day, are set for major rehabilitation.

He explained that the refineries were shut down, having been starved of the mandatory routine turnaround maintenance, TAM, despite huge sums of money voted for such over the years.

He said:  “What you call rehabilitation is different from turnaround maintenance (TAM). TAM is a routine endeavour. When you talk about rehabilitation, that means you have colossal loss of capacity in the refineries. It means you have not done TAM properly, you have not replaced parts as and when due and it has got to a point where you’re not able to operate the refineries in the full installed capacities.

“Every refinery is expected to operate at least 90 percent of installed capacity.  With all the TAM down, it was impossible to run any of these refineries at 90 percent capacity.

”Our estimate was that we could run at 60 percent capacity but if we do that, it’s simply value destruction. You take a $100 crude and bring out $70 product, it doesn’t make sense.

“We want to make them work and that’s why we’re doing full rehabilitation. Refineries are like aircraft. I have visited refineries that are over 100 years old that are still functioning. Refineries don’t die like cars or other assets.”

Kyari also explained that the NNPC has looked inwards and leveraged on local competence by appointing its engineering subsidiary, National Engineering and Technical Company, NETCO/KBR as Owners Engineer (OE) for the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries in May.  He said  NNPC management has also issued invitation to tender for the repair of Port Harcourt refinery and signed a $1.5 billion prepayment deal that will see it selling crude to some oil trading companies in exchange for the prepaid money.

According to him, the financing package, known as Project Eagle, is backed by the African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank).

He said another major effort to revamp the refineries was the signing of the engineering, procurement and construction, EPC, contract to boost the country’s liquefied natural gas output by more than 30 percent.

Kyari said construction activities were expected to begin in the first quarter of 2021, while financial close would  be achieved for the Port Harcourt refinery by November 2020.

For the Warri and Kaduna refineries, following the conclusion of stopping, Owners Engineers have been selected for KDR and NETCO. The financing of Warri and Kaduna has advanced to term sheet level with Luke Oil and other commercial banks. This process will lead to issuing of tenders for EPC contract to list EPC contractors that have been cleared by BPP. These are for the refineries.

For the associated pipelines for crude and produce transportation, public tenders have been done to partners on build, operate and transfer, BOT. The completion target is before 2023.

Before getting to this point, detailed technical inspection of PHRC by Technimont SpA (the representative of the Original Refinery Builder) was completed in October 2019. Giving more details on the rehabilitation of the refinerie, Kyari explained that NETCO and KBR were appointed as Owners Engineer and Project Management Consultants in May.

Shortlist of bidders for the EPC project was approved in June, while approval of financing of the project to progress with Afrexim Bank to raise $1b billion by NNPC  Board of Directors, BoD, was done in July.  In August, prequalification of bidders was done, while a Certificate of No Objection from Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) for the provision of EPC services to progress to the next phase was issued in August.

Issuance of Invitation to Tender to bidders and the award of EPC to best globally reputable EPC Contractor took place in December 2019. According to Kyari, mobilization to site is expected to be on the first quarter of 2021 while the pre-commisioning is expected to be in the first quarter of 2023.

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