Two
refineries estimated to cost about $16 billion with a combined refining
capacity of 290,000 barrels per day are to be built in Ondo and Lagos
States respectively.
Director of Ode Oya Refineries Ltd,
Prince Bayo Otulana, who disclosed this to Daily Sun at the weekend,
said the licence for the two refineries were obtained in 2005 but
modalities were only recently finalised with the Directorate of
Petroleum Resources (DPR).
Otulana, who was in company with two
foreign technical partners of the refineries, Mr. Felix Kadam and Hugh
Neto, director and vice president technical respectively of Cospower
Engineering Pvt Ltd, as well Mr Saviour Inyang of Savjane World Trade
Ltd, financial guarantors of the project, explained that the refineries
would come in two types; modular and greenfield.
According to him, the modular, which
would come in three units, is semi-prefabricated version of the refinery
which installation would be completed within a year for it to start
operation by December 2017; while the greenfield version, expected to be
built from the scratch on site would be completed within three years
for operation to start in 2020.
He allayed fears that the regulated
downstream sector of the Nigerian oil business could be harmful to
private refinery operation in the country.
Similarly, Neto said the two refineries
would employ cutting edge hi-tech to ensure products command high
patronage within and outside Nigeria.
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