HEARTACHES FOR TONYE COLE, BEN PETERS, TUNDE AYENI AND HOSA OKUNBOR AS
BUHARI CANCELS OIL CONTRACTS WITH SAHARA, AITEO OTHERS
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) have reportedly confirmed the
cancellation of the Offshore Processing Agreements (OPAs) between the
corporation and Sahara Energy Resources (Nig.) Ltd. founded by the trio of Mr.
Tope Sonubi, Mr. Tonye Cole and Mr. Ade Odunsi; Aiteo Energy Resources Limited
founded by Mr. Benedict Peters; and Duke Oil Company Inc., a subsidiary of
NNPC.
It also announced the cancellation of the contract for the delivery of crude
oil to the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries awarded to Ocean Marine
Tankers (OMT) Limited, a company founded by the Skye Bank Chairman, Mr. Tunde
Ayeni, Edo State business mogul, Capt. Hosa Okunbor, and others.
NNPC explained in a statement signed by its spokesman Ohi Alegbe that the
decision to cancel the crude delivery contract with Ocean Marine to the
refineries was aimed at reducing cost and strengthening operational efficiency
across the corporation’s value chain. The NNPC stated that after proper
evaluation and in line with the terms of the contract for the delivery of crude
oil to the nation’s refineries in Warri, Port Harcourt and Kaduna, the
corporation has cancelled the current contract due to its exorbitant cost and
inappropriate process of engagement.
The corporation noted that as a stop-gap measure, NIDAS Marine Limited, a
subsidiary of the NNPC has been engaged to provide crude delivery service on
negotiated industry standard rate pending the establishment of a substantive
contract.
“We have also commenced a rigorous and transparent process of securing capable
and competitive contractors for the delivery of crude oil by marine vessels to
Port Harcourt and Warri/Kaduna refineries, pending the restoration of the crude
pipeline infrastructure,” the corporation stated.
The NNPC explained that it resorted to the delivery of crude oil to the
refineries by marine vessels following incessant attacks on the Bonny-Port
Harcourt refinery pipeline and the Escravos crude pipelines by vandals and oil
thieves resulting in the complete unavailability of the pipelines in 2013.
Source: This Day
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