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NNPC to award Warri, Kaduna refineries repair contracts in June

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has signed a contract with a Milan-based company, Tecnimont SpA, for the rehabilitation of the 210,000 barrels per day…

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has signed a contract with a Milan-based company, Tecnimont SpA, for the rehabilitation of the 210,000 barrels per day Port Harcourt Refinery Company (PHRC) in Alesa-Eleme, Rivers state.

Recall that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved the sum of $1.5 billion (about N570 billion) for the project which has a completion timeline of between 18 and 44 months under a three-phase arrangement.

Speaking during the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract signing ceremony on Tuesday, the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari said, “Mr President promised Nigerians he will fix the refineries.”

He assured that the same transparent process has been emplaced for the rehabilitation of the Warri and Kaduna Refineries whose EPCIC contracts would be awarded in June 2021.

“We are happy to deliver on this presidential mandate. We’ll continue this process to also deliver on both Warri and Kaduna Refineries.”

“I can confirm to you that nobody has been delegated by anybody in this company to work for (the interest of) anyone other than the mandate of delivering on this rehabilitation project,” Kyari said.

The Managing Director of PHRC, Engr. Ahmed Dikko signed the contract paper for his company while the Vice President, Sub-Saharan Africa, Mr Davide Pellizola, signed on behalf of Tecnimont SpA.

Dikko explained that Phases 1 and 2 of the project would get the refinery ready to receive hydrocarbons, while Phase 3 will focus on the start-up of the refinery for operation, stressing that the entire work shall be delivered in 44 months from today.

Pelizzola, pledged the readiness of his company to work assiduously with the NNPC to comply with the terms and obligations of the contract.

Daily Trust reports that in its first-ever audited accounts and financial statements released in 2020, NNPC said three of Nigeria’s four refineries gulped N1.64 trillion in cumulative losses recorded in their operations since 2014.

The refineries have a combined production capacity of 445,000 barrels per day (bpd).

PHRC alone, which is set for repairs, has a capacity of 210,000bpd; Kaduna Refinery has 10,000bpd capacity; and Warri Refinery has 125,000bpd.

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