91 Companies Bid for NNPC Service Contracts

Sat, Oct 24, 2015
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91 Companies Bid for NNPC Coastal, Bunkering Vessels Service Contract as Ibe Kachikwu pledges to sustain new culture of transparency

THE Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC on Thursday, October 22 embarked on the public harvesting of technical bids submitted by a total of 91 companies consisting largely of indigenous vessel owners vying to secure contract for the provision of Coastal and Bunkering Vessel Services for the operations of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, a subsidiary of the NNPC.

The exercise which was conducted at the Corporate Headquarters of the NNPC in Abuja in the full glare of representatives of the bidding companies also had officials of the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP and the Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative, NEITI as independent assessors.

Declaring the exercise open, Ibe Kachikwu, group managing director of the NNPC, expressed delight in the massive turn out of indigenous Nigerian Companies and vessel owners in the bid process.

“I am happy that there is much show of interest in this process. The Process is going to be transparent from the beginning to the end and we want the best yield in terms of value addition and best services and obviously we are going to grow the Nigerian Content in this regard. I am hoping that you are going to be part of the journey that we are taking NNPC through,’’ Kachiukwu said.

He pledged to sustain the ongoing reform process in the Corporation which has witnessed the monthly publication of NNPC Financial and Operational Transactions for public scrutiny and the recent public harvesting of bids tendered for the new Offshore Processing contracts among other initiatives.

The ongoing bid exercise seeks to engage the  services of reputable organizations with essentially three ranges of Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)  5, 000-8, 000 DWT, 10, 000- 20, 000 DWT and 25, 000-50, 000 DWT.

Under the scope of work, the Coastal Vessel is designed to provide the following services; evacuate petroleum products from NNPC coastal refineries to various discharge ports in Nigeria or outside Nigeria as may be designated by PPMC, delivery of petroleum products to water fed depots with restricted draft jetties of 6.0 to 11 metres as well as conduct ship-to-ship transfer of cargo from import tankers and discharge same at waters depots among other functions .

The desired Bunkering vessel services entails: loading of Automated Gas Oil AGO and Low Pour Fuel Oil LPFO from water-fed refineries for bunkering purposes, supply bunkers to NNPC owned and chartered vessels as required on a monthly basis, keeping accurate accounts for AGO and LPFO loaded and supplied to NNPC Vessels, forwarding records of the bunkering activities to Marine Transport department of the PPMC on a monthly basis among other activities, according to a statement issued by Ohi Alegbe, group general manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC.

— Oct 24, 2015 @ 20:00 GMT

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