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NNPC pledges support for indigenous participation in Nigeria’s oil industry

by Admin
November 8, 2017
in Oil and Gas

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has pledged to provide more support to indigenous companies in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Industry.

Maikanti Baru, group managing director of the NNPC, made the pledge while opening the Lagos Midstream Jetty (LMJ) at the Apapa Harbour in Lagos Tuesday.

Rotimi Amaechi, Nigeria's minister of transport and Maikanti Baru, group managing director of the NNPC, while opening the Lagos Midstream Jetty (LMJ) at the Apapa Harbour in Lagos.
Rotimi Amaechi, Nigeria’s minister of transport and Maikanti Baru, group managing director of the NNPC, while opening the Lagos Midstream Jetty (LMJ) at the Apapa Harbour in Lagos.

“NNPC will continue to support all players in the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry towards efficient product supply and distribution across the country,” he stated.

Reiterating the corporation’s commitment to continued collaboration with the private sector, Baru urged private companies to develop innovative and profitable solutions that would not only aid the development of the country but also ease the way of doing business.

He charged the private sector to continuously look for opportunities to partner with the public sector to enable the realisation of the country’s economic goals.

He noted that the development of the much-needed critical infrastructure should not be seen as the sole responsibility of Government, adding that good infrastructure plays a critical role in ending extreme poverty and increasing shared prosperity among the citizenry.

“The reality is that we all have a role to play in developing and moving the economy forward, an economy that will benefit us all today and generations yet unborn,” Baru stated.

He explained that the unveiling of the jetty was in line with NNPC’s corporate vision of 12 Business Focus Areas (12 BUFA), one of which is centred on the provision of critical oil and gas infrastructure.

Baru, who commended Oando Plc for initiating the idea of the LMJ, said the jetty was an encouraging example of public private partnership (PPP) and a further proof that both the private and public sector have come to the realisation that infrastructural investment is a shared responsibility requiring collective leadership, learning and innovation.

Earlier, Wale Tinubu, Chairman OVH Energy, thanked Baru for encouraging indigenous participation in the nation’s oil and gas industry.

He explained that the N54.4 billion worth LMJ was conceived as an innovative industry solution to the perennial challenges marketers faced in the importation of petroleum products.

“Today we have delivered a first-class engineering piece that meets global standards, it’s the first of its kind in the sub-Saharan Africa and will be of invaluable benefit to the industry and nation at large,” he said.

Also speaking at the occasion, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, minister of transport, congratulated OVH Energy on the feat, stressing that investments such as LMJ were a clear indication of growth in the nation’s economy.

Conceived by ASPM Limited, a subsidiary of OVH Energy Limited (an Oando Plc Licencee), the LMJ is West Africa’s first privately owned mid-stream jetty, located at the Lagos Apapa Harbour.

The LMJ will allow up to 45,000 Dead Weight (DWT) vessels to berth and discharge products while easing out the congestion around the Apapa corridor.

The Jetty, which is also available for the use of all sector players – peers and competitors alike, is expected to boost the delivery of petroleum products to Terminals around the Apapa axis and the nation at large.

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