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NNPC Inaugurates Board For Refineries

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has inaugurated the board of Greenfield Refinery Limited (NGRL).

Gatekeepers News repors that NNPC inaugurated the board of its subsidiary in Abuja on Thursday.

NGRL is established to oversee the establishment and operation of new refineries.

Mele Kyari, group managing director of the corporation, swore in the new board members.

Kyari, who doubles as chairman of the NGRL board, challenged members of the board to focus on profitability in order to remain afloat and avoid liquidation.

He urged the board to explore options in ending the problem of petroleum products importation.

“As a business, this is a big opportunity for us and this company’s balance sheet must change positively,” he said.

“Going forward, with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), I can tell you that if you continue to post negative for three years, you are out. So, there is really no excuse.”

Kyari urged the board and management team of the new company to set up a proper structure with the required skills, technology and finance to drive the company’s operations, adding that he is optimistic that the company would be able to achieve its mandate.

“Our company must grow and we can’t do well except we are able to process our production, whether it is the liquid or gas,” he added.

“If we don’t monetise it then we have done nothing. This is really a new chapter and we are committed to making it work.”

The NNPC GMD noted that all the corporation’s initiatives in the areas of new refineries, condensate refineries and equity acquisition in credible private refineries were geared towards ensuring energy and security for the country.

Speaking at the event, Bege Talson, group general manager, Greenfield Refineries and Project Division (GRPD) and managing director of the NGRL, disclosed that the division is working with third party investors to establish greenfield, modular and condensate refineries with a combined capacity of 250,000 barrels per stream day.

Other members of the board include: Umar Ajiya, group executive director, finance and accounts; Oluwaseyi Omotowa, managing director of the Nigerian Gas Company (NGC); and Elizabeth Aliyuda, managing director of NNPC Retail.

Other members include Muhammad Ali-Zarah, managing director of the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC); and Tolulope Olubommo, who is to act as company secretary and legal adviser.

Jesuwale Stephen

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