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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Kachikwu Explains In Details Why There Is Fuel Scarcity And What MUST Be Done - Must Read!

THIS IS A DETAILED EYE OPENING REPORT..PLEASE READ IT

Ibe Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum resources and group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has made a podcast to the staff of the corporation on the crippling fuel crisis. Here is the abridged transcript.





Good morning. This week, we address the fuel subsidy. It’s not by happenstance that you see me with my sleeves all rolled up. And I hope you’re visiting filling stations and helping us work this difficulty.

This is probably the most challenging issue since I took over as GMD and minister of (state for) petroleum, and the reality is that a lot of us even within the company do not know why this is so and so for those who don’t know, I’ll first go through why you have this situation.

First, 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% of your delivery and is more than meeting but is indeed exceeding that, the individuals who should provide the balance of the 40% 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% provider to suddenly 80%, and about this month really to 100% 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.


The long-term solution is that we have to throw private initiatives to the downstream. We’ve got to have a situation where we create enough policy direction, such that people can get in there and actually do the business. We can take care of our own filling stations, NNPC stations and perhaps some of the affiliates that are going to be with us but that is a job we’ve done and done well but we can do it better. We can go into growing the affiliate stations even more so that we have a lot more affiliate stations that we use as response to security situations.


But ultimately, the business must go back to where it belongs, which is the private sector, not the public sector and until we do that deal with the issue of pricing, which our price modulation has helped us manage, but not quite completely, we’re not going to solve the problem.


Now, how do you come in? Get out into the filling station, be a proud NNPC official, help regulate traffic, help push product, help report scams that are going on in depots, even by our own officials and help talk about the change, help talk about the problems and be the spokespeople for your own company, help create ideas. help suggest ways in which we can find lasting solutions to this. And if we do that, collectively, every one of us contributing a piece, at the end of the process, people will remember the difficulties, but will also remember an NNPC that was united in the solution to this problem.

At the end of the day, it’s not all about me, it’s actually about you.



culled - www.thecable.com



48 comments:

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    1. Have you in any way achieved anything close to what his unborn grand child has??? Silly thing

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    2. Poverty stricken castrated toad. Look at your head and neck like mortar and pestle.
      Sure you haven't eaten in weeks.

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    3. Henry, u are a crab. With a calcified brain to boot. The government is constantly being undermined and sabotaged. If we were able to commend Fashola, despite.... Then give this government a fighting chance instead of talking unreasonably like a newborn. I assume u have brain cells okwia? Make small effort and rub two together, u might just ignite something. Immature and blind bat! No gumption, blind follower.

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  2. Upstream, downstream...just flood us with a river of fuel already please.

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  3. A lot of people know all these but chose to remain pessimistic and negativity driven idiots.
    This country will be great soon. I can smell it!!

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    1. Yes it will!

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    2. My SUNSHINE. People just need to have a little faith and of course it's hard when it seems the situation is hopeless. I just pray Buhari lives long enough in power to right what has been scattered for too long. And for the scatterers... God is WATCHING U......FROM A DISTANCE.

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    3. It will. It will take a lot for us to really stabilize after all these years of corruption and decadence since independence. But we will get there.
      Everyone blames d president and ecpects him to perform magic. Things would hv still crumbled under Jonathan. Lets be positive and hopeful. The country is hard...some people are complaining while some are seeing opportunities and making money.

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    4. Amen. I strongly believe it shall be well with our nation under this government.

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    5. My thoughts exactly. If only people can think like this but most of these lots would prefer to blame "change" for all Nigeria's problem. Ibe has broken this down to a level every lay-man should understand, it's sad most of you would still choose ignorance instead. Bitter people. God bless my country! Amen!!!

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    1. Knowledge is power! I bet you didn't read, yet you want solution to meet you in your house. LMAO.

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    2. One trillion defunct brain cells

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  5. Fatherhood with ibe abeg e don do. I don tire for una wahala.

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  6. Help report scam? How? Did u drop any contacts? Abeg oh.


    Excuses! Excuses! And excuses! Now u want me to do ur job for u so that those attendants will beat me blue black.

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    1. Stuff your shit down your throat. Fucking israelite, even after seeing the red sea part and other miracles still complained that they would prefer to stay in Egypt and be killed by PHARAOH just because of 1hr hunger. Even when God sent food to fall from the sky, they still called it MANNA( meaning what is this)?
      They were eating it ooo and yet kept calling it"what is this".

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    2. Eka Joy, be careful. The way you receive curses and attract negative energy around you is not spiritually Ok. No matter what your point is, stop the habit of insulting your elders. The way you are going,you might die young. Please,try and change this ill about you. I believe you are still young and have plans for your future.

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    3. Anon, fuck off my face and if u are also one of those elders, fuck u more. Add ur own negative energy biko. Idiots tryna advise me. Soboliyoke

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    4. And yea, u will so die long before me. It is ur sister or brother that may due young, not me.

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    5. All the Enemies of Nigeria will not live to see the positive changes. May everything you wish this country and Buhari return to you in 1 million folds, may everything Buhari wishes Nigeria return to him and his generation in million folds.
      That being said, Eka Joy you are nothing but a hybrid of a dog and an imbecile humanbeing. A dog fucked an imbecile to give birth to a retarded bigotic dogbecile like you.

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    6. Still sounding like a retard, ain't u?

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    7. Ouchhhhh anony yaf finish dis geh

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    8. LMAO. Dogbecile.

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  7. All this people know how to do is just talk. Too lengthy to read abeg.
    Just do ur job, get us feul and power.
    Nigerians are very hardworking people that beside our adversary's we still go out daily and carry out our individual jobs,pay our taxes.
    I haven't seen electricity in days. We are burning diesel/fuel for gen as if it's water.
    Why can't government be for us for once. F all of them. Both kachukwu, Fashola, Buhari and d rest of APC.

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    1. Im sure u did not read all he stated...u hide under anonymous 2 vomit rubbish....fool

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  8. Due to lack of forex u said?
    This is draining.
    Abeg just work out a formula that will help you cope during this trying time....

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    1. They are doing just that.
      This man is very intelligent.

      I guess pressure made him sound "off" the last time.

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  9. Thank you Stella, you cannot want greatness and not want to work for it.
    It's time to put all the hate together and unite to make Nigeria work

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  10. If we are refining our oil 100% would be there be need for us to take the oil out and bring it back ? Would there be need for forex for oil marketers?

    With all he said .. The summary is ...there's no short term solution. And to continue to expect this shortage of fuel

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  11. "would be there be need for us to" well done oga, well done

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  12. Somebody said something like this month's ago on instablog but they attacked her. And she seemed like she was in the system. It's no fault of the marketers at all. One wouldn't know until the read up on this and know the marketers are also trying to find a way where they basically don't loose.. I remember that subsidy money that wasn't remitted to them. And when they were paid, they weren't paid in full making them reduce quantity they import and making them hoard so they can make more money.


    As for the vandalizing of pipelines, maybe zjust maybe they should allow the people who handled pipelines during the last administration to handle it again since it wasn't so much the also time. Because I don't understand why after all the money spent on pipelines securities, things as such will be reported..


    May God give you all the grace to navigate us out of the sufferings we are going thru in this country. I pray for boost in oil price also. That's one thing thay can navigate us out of all this mess. Diversifying an economy isn't something that can be done in a short time. Takes planning, implementation before actualization.. But in the mean time, little things should be put in place so that the country doesn't go on a stand still..

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  13. Karma is a bitch.
    all those that supported occupy Nigeria are responsible for this situation.
    APC how market ? God don catch una.
    Bite the bullet and deregulate, that is the long term solution.

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    1. But if that government knew that was the only solution they should have stood firm. They should have stated the facts and people would have come to understand,no be we naija people? We for adjust, even if na car pool last last. But because dem sef see sometin chop inside at the end of the day, they caved. It mattered not to them that they were flushing the entire country down the drain, trying to save face by being a "considerate government"

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  14. Then why not just allow the marketers sell at 100 or 120 per litre? We are already buying at rates higher than that anyway.That way, they can make profit to cover for the high fx rates and these unending queues can stop. Why these people dey do like this sef?

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  15. APC led and Kachukwu indirectly telling Nigerians to brace up for increase in fuel pump price....hmmm what a shame...May God help Nigerians Amen

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  16. Stella Kork I love your red ink today but I have huge huge problem with your line 3 and 4. Help push product you say? Don't even go there, you know that Operations Engineers are fired at the speed of light for forgetting to under declare stock at the jetties? Even as early as 7 am after they had dippped the tank farms and under the watchful eyes of DPR executives? Don't go there o. Most downstream petroleum marketing companies are owned by Capitalists, their word is FINAL. If you wan know quantity inside tank, wear boot, wear safety hat, come climb d 70 steps yourselves. Let the Cartel decide there will be fuel in 6 days and you will see fuel. For now only major marketers will be lifting from their dumps and selling. Sabotage ti take over. I'm not for APC but I sure know that sabotage is the King in these last months.

    And for Upstream, bear in mind that Sabotage too is downplaying so many factors even when a STAFF decides to blow like lone ranger and let go some logistics bottlenecks, na sack o. I've been held ransom for 48 hours in the creeks in Bayelsa because I go form Pekribo Lady make documents get released to free machines, my nose smelt the guns, na God save d 6 of us if not dem for take our blood color water, in d last 5 months Dr Kachikwu stated too many disruptions. Intra logistics is a demon on its own for now. Top Ogas run d circle. Watch that video well. This man is on some hot shit. Pity him.

    And please Minister, asking the upstream companies to provide FX buffer is easy na, they are willing to but at what charges and interests? Talk that one too na. Smarrrrt Delta Man.

    I believe in Dr Kachikwu, I know he can pull this off. Me? I gatz fuel.
    God help Nigeria

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  17. @Fab Mum.
    The presidency needs to visit the Niger-Delta issue once more. You have a point there.

    Make them feel useful instead of useless.
    This is the way a lot of countries got something from agitators.

    We know the President is sincere and very straightforward.. but for that vandalism to stop or reduce,maybe he should let them know he has their interests at heart.

    Their leaders know what to do about the vandalism.

    Please I am not encouraging looting or even parting with funds...just a little massage and recognition can go a long way.

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