..targets N250m revenue from licensing
The Federal Government recently
announced measures to liberalize oil bunkering operations in Nigeria.
The development of a new set of
guidelines aimed at stimulating activities in the area in ways that
would maximize value for the nation and stakeholders was one of the steps listed to achieving the objective.
Operations will
rely on enhanced synergy and cooperation between the relevant Government
institutions on bunkering activities; such as the Navy, Nigerian
Customs Services (NCS) the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the
Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) under the
new arrangement.
Government expects to
generate more than N250 Million annually from the licensing of
prospective bunkering operators. It is expected that the official
reintroduction of bunkering activities under a synergized monitoring
regime as announced, would curb the excesses identified with the
activities in the past. In addition, the Director of Petroleum
Resources, Mr. George Osahon said while addressing Stakeholder’s at a
forum in Lagos on Wednesday January 8th, 2014.
He also said that the new
bunkering regime would create employment opportunities for Nigerians in
the sector. He noted that the potential economic prospects in the area
informed the approval of the President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,
GCFR for bunkering activities to be restored in the country. Mr. Osahon
recalled that bunkering was first officially established in Nigeria and
licensed by DPR in 1979 but suspended in 2000, following irregularities
and sharp practices by some unscrupulous operators.
In his address to the forum, The Director of Petroleum Resources
defined bunkering as the “business of fueling ships or the process of
supplying seagoing vessels with fuels, including but not limited to AGO,
fuel oil, liquefied natural gas and lubricating oil”, in his address to the forum, saying that now,
the resumption of the activity under a strict regulatory regime is set
to make Nigeria the hub of bunkering in West Africa.
According to him,
resuscitating bunkering operations will help the budding Nigerian marine
industry and save operators the stress of going as far as Senegal, Cape
Verde and Cote D’Ivoire to refuel vessels operating in the Nigerian
waters, as used to be the case.
Captain S. O. Ayeni,
Naval Director of Marine Services and representative of the Nigerian
Navy at the forum, reiterated that any vessel deployed for bunkering in
the Nigerian waters must fulfill the laid-down requirements. He
specifically noted that operators “…will be required to present to the
Nigerian Navy an application for bunkering clearance, detailing
the vessel involved, the location of the bunkering operation or
discharge point, quantity of bunker fuel and duration of the
operation”.
Capt. Ayeni further stated that operators are required by
the Navy to present valid DPR and NIMASA licenses and certifications on
demand.
The
representative of the Nigerian Customs Services (NCS) Mr. Edoreh Elton,
Deputy Comptroller of Operations, Eastern Marine Command, Port Harcourt
outlined other conditions to be met by vessels engaging in bunkering
operations in the Nigerian waters. He said operators of Nigerian flagged
vessels in bunkering business are required to show proof that they had a
paid the appropriate duties, and vessels leased from outside Nigeria
are required to obtain temporary importation permit from NCS.
On his part, the NIMASA
Representative, Mr. Ofonabasi Inem, Assistant Director of Operations,
stated that proof of ownership; i.e. ship builder’s certificate,
shipyard clearance and a number of other documents are required before
certification of vessels by NIMASA. He therefore advised intending
operators on the need to engage proven experts in the area before
procuring vessels to forestall acquisition of unsuitable vessels.
The Director of
Petroleum Resources, Mr. George Osahon in closing advised that intending
operators and the general public should visit the DPR website, http://dprnigeria.org.ng/license-permit/bunkering-guidelines/ for the new guidelines on Bunkering and application forms for DPR license.
[DPR NEWS]
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