The Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva, has said that the Azikel Refinery, first hydroskimming refinery, will produce daily 1.5 million litres of petrol and one million litres of diesel, and 500,000 litres of kerosene and aviation fuel.
The minister said having achieved 60 per cent completion of the Outside Battery Limits (OSBL), and the Inside Battery Limits (ISBL), Azikel Refinery is the first hydro-skimming refinery to near completion in Nigeria among other 26 modular refineries licensed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Sylva stated this in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State after a physical tour and inspection of the refinery, a subsidiary of the Azikel Group.
He noted that the government is committed to the reversal of the status of net importation of refined products into Nigeria.
According to the minister, the Azikel Refinery will create the export of refined products from Bayelsa across other parts of Nigeria, producing daily 1.5 million litres of petrol and 1million litres of diesel, and 500,000 litres of kerosene and aviation fuel.
He added that it would reverse the stigma of the country as a net importer of refined products, despite being the 5th largest producer of crude oil in the world.
He averred that the President, Muhammadu Buhari’s dream to industrialise the Niger Delta in the area of infrastructure and employment was being actualised by the Azikel Refinery through the additional workforce and skills that would be employed in the refinery as well as the multiplier value chain of many job opportunities that would be created for Nigerians.
The minister further laudes the strategic role of the NDCMB in the development of the project, as well as the participation of the NNPC, NAOC, Total and SPDC’s commitment for the supply of feedstock for the refinery.
While also commending the participation of McDemott, the firm handling the engineering procurement and fabrication (EPF), ISBL process modules and Chemic-Tech for the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) of the OSBL, and installation of the ISBL, as well as other international companies, he urged them to impact knowledge on the locals to enable Nigerians developed specialised skills in further development of refining industry.
He applauded the President of Azikel Group and the refinery, Dr. Azibapu Eruani, for his commitment and show of dexterity in developing the refinery and enjoined businessmen and youths in the Niger Delta to emulate his exemplary commitment towards human capital development, industrialisation of the Niger Delta and creation of sustainable wealth and financial freedom for all.
The hydro-skimming plant, he hinted, is a complete refinery that would support the FG attain self-sufficiency in refined products, such as petrol, diesel, aviation fuel and LPG, which is of utmost importance to the country and its economic prosperity.
Eruani highlighted that the group is creating a new industrialisation of the Niger Delta while the refinery has engaged youth in the region and Nigerians with several job opportunities.
He soon lauded foreign companies participating in the project, the Nigeria sub-contractors and staff of Azikel Refinery, as well as NNPC, NAOC, Total, and SPDC for agreeing to uninterrupted supply of crude oil to the refinery.
Eruani appreciated the president for granting the Azikel Refinery licence, as he pledged to actualise the administration’s objective of industrialising the nation, creating multiplier jobs for the youths and all Nigerians.