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Kachikwu lists pricing of petroleum products as major challenge

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February 20, 2018
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Ibe KachikwuThe Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, on Tuesday said there is need to urgently address issues surrounding pricing of petroleum products as it remained a major problem in the sector.

Kachikwu disclosed this at the ongoing Nigeria International Petroleum Summit (NIPS) in Abuja.

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He said that fixing the existing refineries and encouraging private investors to build new ones would not solve the country’s downstream problems.

He stated that in any attempt to review the prices of petrol or any other commodity, care must be taken to ensure that people were not made to suffer unduly.

He said, “Ultimately, the greater challenge that this country would have and still have is that of pricing.

“Everybody wants power, available gas and freely delivered fuel with no queues, but people are not willing to make the sacrifices that are essential for these things to happen.

“Sometimes, it is a pricing issue.

“We have got to get to a point where we got to deal with some of these issues in a manner that doesn’t hurt our people but at the same time create the level of efficiency as to remove arbitrages and patronages that are inbuilt in them.”

“Refineries and local production are key. We expect a 12 to 18 months corridor of construction and hopefully, at that point, we would get our refineries back.

“ However, if we get refineries back by 2019, does that solve the problem? No, it doesn’t.

“ You still have to deal with the pricing issues, because nobody is going to build a refinery and sell products at a loss.”

“Kachikwu disclosed that the Federal Government would be setting parameters and incentives for building of refineries.

According to him, this is to ensure that a typical producer, especially the small level producers are able to see enough incentives to be able to get some of their products refined in-country, then exported.

“That is the major policy directive. There are going to be incentives for those who are doing the major practical investments in the refineries for example.

“There is not a dearth of opportunities in this country. I do not know of any country with the vast opportunities that Nigeria possesses.” he insisted.

The minister argued that there was actually no reason why oil companies would do their business in Nigeria and take 100 per cent of the crude oil produced out of the country.

“What are they doing with it? They are going to take it to refineries; they are going to crack them somewhere.

“ If there are incentives for them to crack them here, they would do so. Ultimately, Nigeria must aim to be the refining corridor for the whole of Africa. That is becoming very critical,” he  noted.

He said that  if the  planned investments in refineries were carried out,  the business must  has  change.

According to him, It has  to change to taking your crude oil and been able to refine.

“ It has got to change to be a major player in the power sector. It is got to change from oil, into gas and into clean energy.

“ We have got to look into moving incentives away from oil, back into gas and back into cleaner energy,’’ he said (NAN).

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