FG plans partial autonomy for refineries


The Federal Government has said it will soon allow the refineries to operate as semi-autonomous entities in order to run as profitable ventures.

It also expressed its readiness to raise funds from international investors and the private sector in 2016 to fund the Joint Venture cash calls between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and International Oil Companies operating in the country.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed this during an interactive session with Nigerians living in Vienna, Austria.
In a statement by the spokesman for the NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, on Sunday, the minister said in the next 24 months, Nigerians would see a positive turnaround in the corporation’s refinery model.

“The new model is that refineries will now buy their own crude oil, refine it and make remittances to the Federal Account Allocation Committee. They will operate a semi-autonomous system that will enable them to run in a profitable manner,” he said.

On the JV cash calls, Kachikwu noted that high-level discussions were already going on with local and international investors to bridge the funding gap.

The minister stated that the initiative was geared towards preventing the Federal Government from bearing the burden of funding capital intensive projects in the upstream sector of the oil and gas Industry.

He noted that in the years ahead, the NNPC’s over 5,000km of pipelines across the country would be privatised in order to enhance efficient management of the infrastructure and to bring to the barest minimum the high incidence of pipeline vandalism.

Kachikwu said that a ‘Clean Nigeria after Oil Initiative’ would be introduced in 2016.

He said the initiative would put in place a process where all the IOCs operating in Nigeria would adopt global best environmental practices to guarantee the sustenance of the flora and fauna of communities where they operate even after they had long gone from the country.

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