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Modular Refinery Programme On Course – Sylva

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva says the modular refinery programme to boost local production of crude oil in the country is on course.

Sylva disclosed this in an interview with Newsmen in Abuja, on Tuesday.

He said federal government had licensed a good number of modular refineries and some of them had already started operating effectively.

Reports indicated that modular refinery generally refers to a simple or complex refinery whose parts are fabricated or constructed in several component parts or units called modules.

These modules can then be assembled easily to form the plant.

Furthermore, they can be transported in modules across distances and put together at the location desired.

“Modula refineries, we have licensed quite a bit. I am not in a position to give you an exact figure now, but I know that the few of these refineries are under construction and very soon, it will be commissioned.

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“You know that last year, we commission the Walter smith which is functioning well and since then I have also laid foundation stone for Atlantic refinery and there is Niger Delta own that is  ongoing, one  almost ready to be commissioned in Port Harcourt and there are quite a few.

That programme is on course,’’ he said. The Minister said that the WalterSmith Petrochemical Refining Company with 5000 barrels per day are currently producing very comfortable and had no problems.

“The Atlantic is not finished yet, they are very much on course to finish construction by first quarter of next year and there are others that are ongoing,’’ he said

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According to reports the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) said Federal government had as of March 2021 licensed about 23 refineries in the country.

Some of the refineries are Waltersmith Refining & Petrochemical Company Limited with 5000 barrels per day (BPD), OPAC Refineries, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources (Train 3), Edo Refinery and Petrochemical Company limited and Lowrie Refinery Limited.

Other licensed refineries include Excel Refinery Limited in Bayelsa  state, Conodit Refinery Nigeria Limited, Duport Midstream, Duport Midstream in Delta State,Clairgold Oil & Gas Engineering Limited, Ogini Refinery Limited, Etopo Energy Plc and Gasoline Associates International Limited,

Also, NPDC/ND WESTERN OML 34 JV, Frao Oil Nigeria Limited, Kingdom Global Trading Petroleum & Gas Nigeria Limited, Resource Petroleum & Petrochemicals International Incorporated, Gazingstock Petroleum Company Limited and Amakpe International Refineries Limited.

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Atlantic International Refineries and Petrochemical Limited, Azikel Petroleum Limited, Allegiance Energy and Power Limited, Alexis Refinery Limited and Dangote Oil Refinery Company were among the licensed refineries.

Reports noted that of the 23 refineries, waltersmith Refining and Petrochemical company had completed construction and has been commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari, OPAC refinery has completed Construction and  Plant at Commissioning Stage  while Niger Delta Petroleum Resources has also completed Construction completed and Commissioning ongoing.

Also, the Dangote oil refinery company plant overall Installation has gone above 80.3 per cent and Edo refining and Petrochemical company has completed Construction and Plant at Commissioning Stage.

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