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Govt promises incentives to IOCs for building refineries

By Collins Olayinka (Abuja) and Roseline Okere (Lagos)
13 April 2017   |   4:35 am
The Federal Government is ready to provide incentives for the International Oil Companies (IOCs) for the establishment of refineries in the country, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has disclosed.

Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu

The Federal Government is ready to provide incentives for the International Oil Companies (IOCs) for the establishment of refineries in the country, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has disclosed.

Speaking when he paid an official visit to the headquarters of ExxonMobil, Kachikwu made a case for the deepening of investment in the oil and gas sector by IOCs operating in Nigeria.

The minister submitted that the efforts of the Federal Government aimed at reducing importation of petroleum products effort would be boosted if major IOC partners operating in Nigeria invest in building signature refineries to be run on joint venture basis with the Federal Government providing the necessary incentives.

While reiterating the gains that have been made in the sector through the signing of the repayment agreement for the Joint Venture Cash Call in 2016, Kachikwu further clarified that the initial payments to the IOCs would be made by the end of April 2017 and that it would be expedient if the IOCs reciprocate the Federal Government’s gesture and commitment by ensuring that they ramp up investments in the country’s oil and gas sector.

He, therefore, charged ExxonMobil to invest in more practical deliveries in the area of human capital development and investment in local growth of skill sets required in the oil and gas sector.

Meanwhile, the ExxonMobil has reiterated its commitment to help deliver power to Nigeria and support the gas commercialisation programme of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

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