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My story, by Kachikwu

8th April 2016
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Fuel scarcity: Economic activities grounded as marketers, transporters hike prices
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From Dennis Mernyi, Abuja

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Ibe Kachikwu has blamed the persistent fuel scarcity on the unavailability of foreign exchange (Forex), lack of capacity, activities of pipeline vandals as well as the reduction in subsidy payment.

The minister who spoke against the backdrop of the expiration of the deadline to end fuel scarcity said the factors combined have adversely affected the importation of refined oil by many of the oil marketers.

Kachikwu made the disclosure in a video posted on his official Facebook page. He said the scarcity was the most challenging issue since he assumed duty as the GMD and minister of state for pteroleum.

Kachikwu said further that no matter the transformation agenda of the government, issues of fuel scarcity have the tendency to bring down the polity and cause mayhem

Below is excerpt from the address:

“On resumption in August, we had a very major problem on our hands. Because subsidies, N500 billion, close to N600 billion, hadn’t been paid over a one year period, and so the majors, everybody who was importing had begun to very quietly reduce the levels of importation that they had and although I struggled very hard and got the (national) assembly approval and the president’s approval to eventually pay a good portion of that subsidy somewhere in November, by then it was too late. Too late because although they got the money, they didn’t have access to foreign exchange so the critical reason, main critical reason why you have this supply gap  today is that although NNPC has its own 445,000 barrels allocation of crude and is meeting its own, who is meant to meet 50 per cent of your delivery and is more than meeting but is indeed exceeding that, the individuals who should provide the balance of the 40 per cent component are not bringing in any product.

“And so, we’ve had to be very creative over the last four, five months, until we basically ran out of options and the sort of creativity that we put in the space was forward buying, forward purchase, forward crude allocations, and also, just to bring in more product, because we saw NNPC transit from a 45 per cent provider to suddenly 80 per cent, and about this month really to 100 per cent provider of petroleum products in Nigeria.

That was not sustainable, we didn’t have the capacity, we didn’t have the funding, we didn’t have access to the products, we didn’t have the foreign exchange. So in very many ways, it’s surprising that we’ve even been able to survive this long.

So the key element has been, how do we find foreign exchange for those who eagerly want to participate in the stream, who have been doing this traditionally, to get into the space, buy their products, come in, distribute. That’s something we’ve had to work on.

“Of course, the second problem was incessant pipeline disruptions. Literally, if you look at the statistics of this year, versus last year, we’ve had almost two times the number of pipeline interventions and disruptions than we’ve had over the last two, three years, in this year and that for us is very disturbing.

“Now, we’ve thrown a couple of ideas on this. The first thing that I have tried to do is, for the first time in this country, I have been able to convince the upstream companies to provide some FX buffer over the next one year for those who are bringing in products. And so I’ve tied Total Upstream to Total Downstream, Mobil Upstream to Mobil Downstream, Agip ENI to Oando, Shell to Conoil and things like that. It’s been very innovative, putting $200 million of FX availability out into the space. It’s taken a lot of goodwill, it’s taken a lot of work from me.

The second thing we’ve done is, we’ve had to box our way through the CBN to get a little of allocation, because we provide the bulk of this foreign exchange, we should have a bit of it to help stabilise the situation, because fuel queue, don’t make any mistake about it, it doesn’t matter what we achieve in our transformation agenda, is the single most difficult item, which if not solved can bring down the polity and can create a mayhem here, so it is something that we have focused on.

So I have been able to get a bit of co-operation from CBN on that.

“Now, I’ve also been able to convince Mr. President to give us access to some, other than the 445,000 barrels from national production. The difficulty with that of course, like you and I know is that it goes into the FAC entity, so once you touch any barrel there, you’re going to have Governors understandably, quarrel with you on this. But these are some of the innovative solutions we’ve done.

“We’ve thrown our creative options on the pipelines, by pointing a set of trial, by contracting contractors to get into the pipelines, and show us that they can deliver if we give them the contract.

What that has done is that for the first time in over eight years, we’ve been able to capture back system 2B all the way to Ilorin. For the first time in over six years, we were able to pump crude from Escravos into Warri and we were able to pump oil from Brass into Port Harcourt. And we were able to pump from Warri right into Kaduna, with a few skirmishes here and there. This is the first time in over 10 years we’ve been able to accomplish this. We accomplished this by not spending money, but owing obligations.

Now, we are going out to the stage of contracting, where we are going to advertise this and see how we can put this as permanent features into the system. So a huge amount of work’s been going on in this stream.

Our depots, we are at the stage right now of looking at policies geared towards advertising our depots and our pipelines for purposes of contracting joint ventures that will put in money, refurbish depots that have been abandoned for upwards of a decade, so that we can have the distributional network that we need to be able to solve this.

“It’s not enough just to bring in the cargoes which we are beginning to do, but if you bring the cargoes and they arrive in Lagos, if you have to send 3,000 trucks round the whole country, it takes an average of four to seven days to do that, and the very next day, you’re back to the same place, so the sheer logistical nightmare is not what NNPC was set up to do, so we need to be able to get those pipelines back, get the depots functioning, push a lot of the responsibility to the major oil companies who are basically leaving us to do all the work and picking up the profit at the end of the tunnel.

“So, it’s been a very difficult work, very challenging, we’re getting to the solutions, the first few cargoes are beginning to come in and I think by the second week of April like I said, we should be hopefully out of this queue situation. But that is not a long-term solution.”

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