Princewill Demian
07 April 2018, Sweetcrude, Abuja – Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has awarded a contract of US$2.8 billion for engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and financing of 614km Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline and Stations.
The process for the award of the AKK Project began in July 2013 with advertisement for tenders published by the NNPC in major national newspapers.
After a technical and commercial evaluation process, the Federal Executive Council at its 46th meeting on Dec. 13, 2017, approved the contract valued at over $2.8 billion.
The NNPC spokesman, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, said on Friday in Abuja that the AKK Gas Pipeline and Stations Project comprised Lots 1 and 3, measured 40inch x 614km.
According to him, the agreement, which is 100 percent contractor-financing model, has been signed with a consortium of indigenous and Chinese companies.
“Under the terms of the contract, Lot 1, with a total length of 40-inch x 200km stretching from Ajaokuta to Abuja Terminal Gas Station (TGS), was awarded to the OilServe/Oando Consortium.
“Lot 3, which runs from Kaduna TGS to Kano TGS with a total length of 40inch x 221km, was awarded to the Brentex/China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau Consortium.
“It is envisaged that contract agreement for Lot 3 which covers 40inch x 193km, stretching from Abuja to Kaduna, will be executed in the weeks ahead,” he said.
According to the official, the AKK Project is a section of the Trans-Nigerian Gas Pipeline under the Gas Infrastructure Blueprint designed to enable industrialisation of the Eastern and Northern parts of Nigeria.
He added that the project would enable connectivity between the East, West and North, currently non-existent.
Ughamadu noted that the AKK section had suffered setbacks due to scarce resources, hence, the adoption of the contractor-financing model.
“The two other pipelines, the OB3 and ELPs 2 in the Gas Master Plan Blueprint, are currently at various stages of completion and financed directly by the Federal Government,” he said.
The spokesman quoted the Chairman of Oilserve/Oando Consortium, Mr. Emeka Okwuosa, as lauding the Federal Government and the NNPC for providing the opportunities for indigenous companies to flourish in the oil and gas industry.
According to the NNPC official, Okwuosa said that award of Lot 1 of the AKK Project to an indigenous consortium showed government’s determination to encourage local content philosophy.