Integrating artisanal, modular refinery operators’ll promote local content – Osinbajo

Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo has said the integration of artisanal and modular refinery operators into mainstream oil and gas sector will promote local content in the industry and advance home grown technology in the refining of petroleum products.

He stated this on Tuesday, during a National Summit webinar meeting on the Integration of Artisanal and Modular Refinery Operations in Nigeria” convened by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Economic Diversification, Senator Ita Enang in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Finànce, Budget and National Planning in Abuja.

He said: “We are confident that the integration of artisanal and modular refinery operations into the oil and gas sector will not only promote the inclusion of more local content in the industry, it will advance the use of home-grown technology in the refining of petroleum products and also curtail illegal oil activities in the Niger Delta region.”

On President Muhammadu Buhari’s order, Vice President Osinbajo had, in 2016, embarked on a tour of oil-producing communities, in a bid to address lingering issues in the area.

This was preceded by the president’s meeting with the leaders under the aegis of Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) that resulted in the PANDEF’s 16-point demand to the federal government and was subsequently captured in the federal government’s 20-point agenda to develop the region.

Explaining government’s position on the adoption of a viable model, Osinbajo stated that “the transition from artisanal to modular refineries has been delayed because of the operators’ expectation that this process will be fully underwritten by government.

“However, what this framework envisages is a private sector-led partnership with equity participation from the state government or its agencies, registered local cooperative societies and the integration of regional refinery stakeholders, with the private investor having majority equity.”

Earlier, the Minister of State for Finance, Budget and National Planning, Clement Agba, said government was considering licensing local refineries to operate and officially allocate crude oil for legitimate refining.

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