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    Nigerian engineers will play major role in refinery revamp – Baru

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 5, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    NNPC Group Chairman, Maikanti Baru
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    NNPC Group Chairman, Maikanti Baru says local engineers will play a pivotal role in revamping Nigerian refineries

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says a huge number of Nigerian engineers will be used in overhauling of the nation’s three refineries.

    Dr Maikanti Baru disclosed this at the 2018 Technology and Innovation Expo in Abuja, organized by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, on Monday in Abuja.



    Baru was represented by the NNPC Chief Operating Officer in charge of Refineries, Mr. Saidu Mohammed.

    He noted the Federal Government had started the training of Nigerians that would be expected to play major roles in the revamp and management of the three refineries.

    He said that the rehabilitation would create a number of job opportunities for Nigerians, as all the major scaffolding works, crane operations, as well as the crucial engineering, procurement and construction services would be carried out by local engineers.

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    He said, “A lot of Nigerians would be involved in the refineries revamp. As a matter of fact, up front, we have already started training Nigerians in the interim that would eventually man these places.

    “ The core thing about revamping the refineries also goes to say that all the facets of engineering, procurement and construction, Nigerians have to be involved.

    “Of course they cannot do the revamping anywhere else but in Nigeria. All service providers from cranes, scaffolding, among others, would all be provided by Nigerians.

    “There is a tremendous amount of jobs to come through this revamping.

    “ And after the revamping, we expect that a lot have to be done to ensure that the input that is required to continue to make these refineries survive, are provided by Nigerians.”

    On the 2.8 billion dollars Abuja-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) pipeline project, Baru stated that the contractors in the project had been told that importation of line pipes would not be allowed until all the capacity of existing pipe mills in the country was filled.

    He also added that foreign contractors involved in the construction of AKK pipeline project would be required to build pipe mills in Nigeria.

    “First of all the engineering is domiciled here, no doubt about that. When you come to the procurement of big projects like the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Pipeline, the main input is the line pipes.

    “ What we have done to drive the Nigerian Content agenda to make sure that until we fill the capacity of the existing mills in Nigeria we cannot import line pipes.

    “Those who are coming to build this pipeline, has it in mind that at the end of the day, they may have to come with their mills together, to manufacture the line pipes right there.

    “And for the other area of services, Nigeria has already achieved a lot. We are in the construction.

    “Majorly, Nigerians construct the line pipes and Nigerians do all the pre-commissioning and commissioning services.

    “ Nigerians are also there in the maintenance in gas pipelines because we are going there and we are marching forward.” He said

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