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    NNPC, Daewoo construction set for quick-fix repairs of Kaduna refinery

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 3, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    NNPCL, Daewoo construction set for quick-fix repairs of Kaduna Refinery
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    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Daewoo Engineering Construction Nigeria Limited have signed a maintenance service contract for the quick-fix repairs of the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited (KRPC).

    Group Chief Executive Officer, of NNPCL, Malam Mele Kyari, and CEO of Daewoo E&C Nigeria, Mr. Jung Taewon, signed the contract on behalf of their respective organizations.

    The proposed quick-fix initiative on Kaduna Refinery (KRPC) is expected to restore it to a minimum of 60 percent of its nameplate capacity by the fourth quarter of 2024.

    Kyari said restoring local refining capacity would guarantee energy sufficiency, being one of the key things Nigeria required for economic growth.

    “There is no way a developing country will talk about energy transition without talking about petroleum products. We understand engagements and conversations around energy transition but we need the liquids of today.

    “The only way we can guarantee that is to have local refining capacity restored. We are conscious of the fact that our four refineries in three locations are down now, undergoing a rehabilitation process.

    “Port Harcourt is on the course, Warri is also on schedule and we are committing to this Kaduna refinery. Ultimately our 18 million liters per day gasoline production capacity will be restored.

    “This will also complement the production start off of Dangote refinery which we have 30 percent equity, we are hopeful that Nigeria will be self-sufficient in the supply of petroleum products, particularly gasoline in 2023,” Kyari said.

    While expressing hope for the project to be delivered on schedule, Kyari assured the company of safety and security, adding that there would be no risk to its personnel in the course of carrying out their duties.

    Earlier, Mr. Yemi Adetunji, Executive Vice President, Downstream, NNPCL said the development marked a milestone in the history of KRPC considering that the last Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) on the refinery occurred about 15 years ago.

    Adetunji said the project was framed after extensive engagement with Daewoo on the Quick-Fix strategy to repair and re-stream KRPC and operate it on a sustainable basis at a minimum capacity utilization of 60 percent.

    “This project shall be executed in three work packages as a Maintenance Services contract by Daewoo E&C Nigeria Limited at an estimated maximum cost ceiling of a duration of 21 months.

    “The Quick-Fix strategy guarantees the fastest route to restreaming WRPC and KRPC for in-country production of refined petroleum products. Restoring WRPC and KRPC back to operation will guarantee energy security for the country.

    • No more crude oil in Kaduna refinery – KRPC

    `It will reduce dependence on imported petroleum products in view of near total dependence on the supply of imported petroleum products and the impact the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is having on global supply,” he said.

    He also said that it would generate revenue, reduce demand for FOREX, supply raw materials to industries, create employment for Nigerians, and ensure technology transfer, amongst other benefits.

    He said the NNPC Limited was using a combination of internally generated revenue and third-party financing to execute the repairs of the Refineries.

    “Post rehabilitation of the three Refineries, globally reputable Operations, and Maintenance (O&M) contractors shall be engaged to run the refinery Safely, Reliably, Sustainably, and Profitably.

    “I wish to implore total commitment from all staff in ensuring that this project is successfully executed as over 200 million Nigerians are looking up to NNPC Limited to deliver on this mandate.

    “The Board and Management of NNPC Limited are fully committed to providing all the required support to ensure that the refineries are repaired and back in operation on cost and schedule,” he said.

    Meanwhile, he said the rehabilitation of PHRC had progressed considerably, adding that the old refinery had currently attained 64 percent completion and the plant was expected back in operation in Q2 2023 while the entire PHRC Rehabilitation Project stood at about 59 percent.

    On the other hand, he said WRPC Quick-fix Project had achieved 28 percent completion and was expected to be restreamed by the end of 2023.

    Adetunji, while expressing gratitude said they would be looking forward to celebrating project milestones on the Kaduna Refinery (KRPC) Quick-fix and commissioning of the plant in 2024.

    Speaking, the Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Kim Young Chae said it was a new beginning from its Embassy’s point of view though its main focus was in the coastal area like Port Harcourt, Bayelsa, and Delta States.

    Young Chae, while calling for continuous cooperation and support on the execution of the project, said there would be great potential in the economic cooperation because the development would benefit many people in the Northern part of Nigeria.

    `I understand the dedication by the NNPCL to start the project as soon as possible to reduce foreign exchange on imports by producing refined oil for domestic consumption,” he said.

    Also speaking, the CEO of Daewoo E&C Nigeria, Mr. Choi Jungwon, while thanking the NNPCL for the opportunity given to the company to serve and pledge to deliver the project as expected and scheduled in terms of quality.

    The Chairman of the company, Mr. Joseph Penawou, also thanked the NNPCL for the trust and confidence reposed in the company and promised to deliver the project timely.

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