Energia, 4 other companies to build 15,000b/d refinery in Nigeria

 Indigenous oil firm, Energia Limited, yesterday, said it is
partnering with four other local oil companies to build a crude oil refinery
plant in the country with an initial capacity of between 10,000 and 15,000
barrels of crude oil per day.
The four other companies are Midwestern Oil and Gas, Pillar Oil,
Chorus Energy and Flatform Petroleum Limited.
Speaking at a forum in Lagos, Mr. Felix Valentine, Managing
Director, Energia, said the firms are already in discussions with a consultant
on the feasibility and viability of the project.
He disclosed that the decision to set up a refinery in the country
is in response to the high rate of illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism and to
prepare the country for an eventual reduction in crude export brought about by
major discoveries around the world and stoppage of United States’ crude import
from Nigeria.
According to Felix, the five firms lost
about $72 million (N11.448 billion) in 2012 alone to illegal bunkering, crude
theft and pipeline vandalism.
He said: “Our cluster group lost about $72 million to crude theft
in 2012 alone and at the rate we are going, this might increase to $100 million
(N15.9 billion) in 2013. This got us thinking and we considered building a
refinery.
“Another issue that made us decide to build a refinery is because
of the threat to Nigeria’s crude oil export due to vagaries in the
international oil market, which will very likely pose a serious challenge to
the economy.
“The refinery will help us prepare for an eventual reduction in
the demand for Nigeria’s crude and bring about a reduction in crude theft.”
He disclosed that the refinery will reduce oil bunkering, as
limited quantities will be available to steal.

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