NNPC building
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has declared open bids for the repair of pipelines and depots serving the nation’s refineries.
The deadline for the submission of these bids is due by September 18. The pipelines, which according to NNPC are in dire need of comprehensive repairs, have experienced years of incessant theft and vandalism as well as ageing.
BusinessLive reports that these pipelines, built almost 4 decades ago, are very critical in the successful movement of crude oil to the country’s 3 refinery complexes located in Port Harcourt, Kaduna, and Warri, and the subsequent movement of the finished petroleum products to the consumers.
The project is expected to be operated on a public-private partnership basis as the bidders are expected to finance and execute the project, then operate for an agreed number of years before transferring back to the NNPC.
The NNPC also announced plans to get private investors to invest in the repair of the 3 refineries on a repair and operate basis, as they do not want to be involved in the management of these refineries.
Mele Kyari, group managing director, NNPC said the ultimate plan for these refineries was to allow it to run on the LNG model, where the shareholders would be free to decide on the fate of these refineries going forward.
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