NNPCL to replace 5,000km pipelines in three years – Kyari

Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, said on Thursday, that over 5,000km petroleum products pipeline network of the oil firm would be replaced in  three years.

Kyari made this known at the 2024 edition of Society of Petroleum Engineers Oloibiri Lecture Series and Energy Forum in Abuja, with the theme, ‘Stability in the Energy Sector: Integrated Strategies for Infrastructure, Transportation and Security.’

He said, “The cheapest way of transporting petroleum products is by pipelines and that is why our NNPC network of pipelines is connecting almost all geopolitical zones, we have 27 stations and over 5,000km of pipelines across the country.

However, many of them as we know, are at the point that we just have to replace them, and that is what we are doing today. We have commenced a BOT (Build, Operate and Transfer) process where nearly all the pipelines will be replaced over a period of three years.

As we do this, we are also reinforcing the ability of the current network to deliver products to our locations.”

Kyari explained that the replacement of the pipelines was critical and would be delivered within the specified timeline.

He also stressed at the lecture center that the recent improvement in the security of oil assets would enable the country meet its crude oil production target for the year, saying that Nigeria currently pumps about 1.6 million barrels of crude oil daily.

Kyari also said that the oil company were working hard to meet up to eight billion supply standard cubic of gas into the domestic market through the deployment of various gas projects.

He listed some of the infrastructural projects being undertaken by the NNPCL to help bridge the energy access gap in Nigeria to include the Obiafu/Obrikom/Oben or OB3, and Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano pipelines, adding that they were designed to enhance the nation’s gas supply network.

Our laws today say NNPC must guarantee energy security for our country in any context, not just about fuel in filling stations. It is beyond this, so that we can create power in our country, and we can combine the resources that we have to know the level of prosperity that can come out from it.

This our understanding of our role and that is why we are completely determined to see that we invest in the infrastructure that will deliver gas and increase gas supply to the domestic market to at least eight billion standard cubic feet.

This cannot be sustained except we are able to increase the capacity of our network. And that is why we are making efforts to complete the OB3 gas project which will release over two million standard cubic feet of gas immediately into our network,” Kyari stated.

He added, “Also, the AKK gas pipeline project has been running and we are set to meet our deadline. I wouldn’t want to give numbers and dates, but I can tell you that by the end of this year if we have not completed the line, it would be a little thing left.”

Presently, Kyari declared that four floating Liquefied Natural Gas projects were being targeted this year, saying that NNPCL and its partners would take Final Investment Decisions on two of the projects.

This means we will have the capacity to further take gas to the international market and increase it substantially,” Kyari stated.

Also speaking, Salahuddeen Tahir, Chairperson of the Society of Petroleum Engineers Nigeria Council and Head of Asset and Investments Management, NNPCL, addressed the critical role of energy in modern society.

He said, “It’s a trigger for essential services such as transportation, heating, electricity generation, medical services, security, banking services, and communication.”

There was need to develop a diversified and sustainable energy transportation system as a measure for mitigating climate change and enhancing energy security, Tahir stated.

Olufemi Soneye, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPCL, was awarded the 2024 Distinguished Spokesperson in Oil and Gas by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.

In a ceremony organised by the institute during its National Spokesperson’ Awards in Abuja, Soneye was recognised “in recognition of his work of managing the image of Africa’s largest oil and gas company.”

Oluwakemi Olumuyiwa, Head of  Relationship and Stakeholder Management, NNPCL, who spoke for Soneye, dedicated the award to Kyari, whose support and guidance had been instrumental in shaping his role as a spokesperson.

He showed appreciation to the corporate communications team of the oil firm for their collaborative efforts and dedication to excellence.

This award is for the whole team and it will serve as motivation to continue striving for excellence in representing NNPCL, the sector and upholding the highest standards of communication,” Soneye stated

 

 

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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