Edo, Chinese Firms sign 5,500bpd Modular Refinery Deal
Fri, Jan 12, 2018 | By publisher
Energy Briefs
THE Edo State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with a Chinese consortium for the construction of a modular refinery in the state. The refinery, with capacity for processing 5,000 barrels of crude oil daily, will be handled by Peiyang Chemical Equipment Company of China, Sinopec International Petroleum Service Corporation and a Nigerian company, African Infrastructure Partners.
Crusoe Osagie, special adviser to the governor on Media and Communication Strategy, said in a statement said the first phase of the project would be ready in 12 months as all the necessary approvals were granted by the regulatory authorities. The deal, according to the statement, came hours after a similar MoU was signed with China Harbour Engineering Company Limited in Beijing for the development of the Gelegele seaport.
During the signing ceremony at the Sinopec headquarters in Beijing, Governor Godwin Obaseki, noted that he was pleased with the local content component of the deal, which he said would ensure that Edo citizens were trained in welding and refinery operation. The governor stated that the training and fabrication works would enable Edo indigenes to participate in the construction of the refinery as well as its operation.
“With the federal government of Nigeria’s commitment to supporting communities in the Niger Delta states to set up modular refineries, the SIPS fabrication yard in Benin is expected to be very busy, handling the fabrication jobs of modular refineries in the Niger Delta region,” he said.
The governor gave an assurance that the refinery would provide jobs for the unemployed, including those being repatriated from Libya. He added that the modular refinery would solve the problem of inadequate petroleum products in the country and make Edo the preferred source for such products, considering its status as a gateway state.
He commended the investors for showing interest in the state and its desire to become a hub of skilled manpower for the oil and gas industry and boost Nigeria’s local content policy.
– Jan. 12, 2018 @ 10:52 GMT /
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