OVH Energy: MOMAN assures of steady supply of petroleum products

Fri, Nov 13, 2020
By editor
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Oil & Gas

THE Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, has assured Nigerians that there will be no disruption in the supply of petroleum products resulting from the fire incident that occurred at OVH Energy’s terminal in Apapa, Lagos. Clement Isong, chief executive officer, MOMAN, said the fire incident, which happened on Thursday, November 5 at one of the OVH’s terminals, has since been extinguished.

In a statement, Isong said MOMAN, in collaboration with the Petroleum Products Marketing Company, PPMC, have taken steps to ensure continuous supply of product to Lagos, its environs and across the country. “We wish to assure members of the public that there shall be no product supply disruptions because of this event,” he said.

Isong explained that one of the major reasons MOMAN advocates for the deregulation of the petroleum downstream sector was to ensure adequate margins to finance depot safety upgrades. He said nonetheless, MOMAN as an association, insisted on internationally accepted safety standards and shared best practices in their self-regulation drive and cross-inspect members’ facilities and installations to meet these standards.

According to him, MOMAN members have therefore continued to invest in and upgrade safe practices, firefighting and other equipment to meet the country and these jointly set standards. He maintained that MOMAN shall continue to collectively self-regulate within its membership with a view to ensure continuous upgrade and update of safety equipment, practices and standards.

Isong added that MOMAN remains committed to the sustainability and institutionalization of a viable downstream petroleum industry for the social and economic growth of the country. He explained that the fire incident at OVH’s terminal was contained and did not spread further than the initial tank, stating that, “As at the time of putting out this statement, the fire has been totally extinguished with no fatality recorded.

“Immediately the fire was reported, OVH Marketing Limited, a founding member of MOMAN, initiated its emergency response plan and activated the joint Emergency Response Plan engaging MOMAN members with facilities in Apapa to assist the depot in containing, controlling, and extinguishing the fire. The Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire Service and other agencies/organisations were also invited in line with the Emergency Response Plan and were on hand to support the combined efforts to combat the fire.

“The Nigeria Ports Authority, United Bank for Africa, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, NNPC, NIPCO Plc, NAPIMS, Folawiyo Energy Ltd, HOGL Energy Limited, the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Police Force and the Unions within the petroleum industry contributed many fire trucks and firefighting equipment, chemicals and firefighting foam and other firefighting resources, including expertise and manpower to fight the fire.

“As stated above, the quick implementation of the previously conceived and well-rehearsed Emergency Response Plan and the combined effort of all those mentioned above achieved the result that it was expected to achieve in these circumstances. The fire did not spread to any other tank within the OVH premises and certainly did not spread to any other facility outside the OVH facility.

“The MOMAN HSEQ Committee and the MOMAN Apapa Operations and Logistics Committee made up of experts and consultants from member companies continuously and collectively review and update the joint Apapa Emergency Response Plan, sharing best practices and conducting joint emergency drills rehearsing different scenarios to keep the emergency response teams and neighbouring emergency response agencies ready to combat this type of eventuality. These committees will work with OVH Energy Marketing Ltd specialists and safety teams and the authorities to carry out a detailed investigation to identify the immediate and remote causes of the fire and share learnings with all stakeholders.”

– Nov. 13, 2020 @ 15:59 GMT |

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