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NNPCL Undertakes Major Rehabilitation of Pipelines and Depots to Bolster Nigeria’s Energy Infrastructure

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FILE PHOTO: The new logo of the privatised Nigeria oil company is seen at the NNPC Mega Gas Station in Abuja, Nigeria August 30, 2022. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced a comprehensive rehabilitation aimed at strengthening the nation’s energy infrastructure. In an interview with journalists on Saturday, Olufemi Soneye, the Corporate Communications Officer (CCCO) of NNPCL, detailed the initiative which is to span 2 to 3 years.

Soneye highlighted that the rehabilitation will several key issues in the petroleum sector:

Sustainable : The project will ensure a consistent supply of crude oil to refineries.
Efficient Distribution: By improving pipeline functionality, the distribution of petroleum will become more seamless, the need for truck transportation.
Energy Security: Enhanced infrastructure will lead to energy security across Nigeria.
Reduced Importation: The aim is to lower fuel importation, which in turn will decrease transportation costs and mitigate road hazards associated with tanker trucks.

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He emphasized the structured to the project, including a financial model, strategic partnerships, and execution commitment, stating, “We can assure Nigerians that NNPC’s pipeline and depot rehabilitation project is set to resolve longstanding in petroleum supply and the country’s energy infrastructure for the long term.”

Despite the challenge of limited financial resources, NNPCL is adopting innovative funding strategies. Soneye mentioned the deployment of a “Finance, Build Operate and Transfer (FBOT)” model to ensure cost-effective execution of the project:

Innovative Funding: The company is creative financial approaches to fund both the refinery and pipeline simultaneously.
Technology and Security: Beyond simply replacing old pipelines, the initiative includes the integration of advanced technology for pipeline security to combat vandalism, alongside the rehabilitation and of storage .

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Soneye also touched on NNPCL’s broader vision for Nigeria’s oil sector, noting the recent achievements in refinery rehabilitation:

Refinery : The rehabilitation of the Old Port and Warri Refineries by the end of 2024 has been a significant step towards self-sufficiency.
Ongoing Projects: Further work on the Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries is well underway, aiming to reinforce the move towards eliminating fuel importation.

This comprehensive approach by NNPCL not only seeks to repair and upgrade existing infrastructure but also aims to transform Nigeria into a self-sufficient producer and eventually a exporter of refined petroleum products.

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