US firm to build refinery in Nigeria
A United States-based firm, Nevada Petroleum Resources, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with
Abia State Government, to build a refinery in the state at a cost of $ 100 mm, with capacity to refine 20,000
bpd.
The MoU, which was sealed at Tampa, Florida, USA, involved the state Governor, Theodore Orji, who signed on behalf of
government, while Kalu Onyioha, Executive Vice President, signed on behalf of the company.
A statement issued by the governor's Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Hart, said the refinery was expected to come on
stream within 24 months, after the commencement of work on the project, and would be sited in the oil producing area
of Abia.
Speaking after the signing ceremony, Orji said while Abia State is desirous of entering into partnership with private
organizations for the development of the state, the state would no longer enter into partnership with companies whose
background and level of seriousness could not be guaranteed. He said the MoU would have been signed in April 2008,
when the company initially indicated interest to commence the project, pointing out that the delay was to enable
government carry out investigations to ascertain that the company had the capacity to deliver on the project.
In his speech, Onyioha said the company chose Abia State because of the economic viability of citing the refinery in
an oil producing location within the South-east zone, as the target of marketing the product.
He expressed the confidence that with the assistance of the technical partners already engaged by his company, the
refinery would be actualised on schedule as, according to him, the governor has shown strong commitment to provide
every necessary support for the actualization of the project.
