Islie: 9:07am On Aug 07, 2023 |
The managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Aradel Holdings, Mr Adegbite Falada, has said, the company’s modular refinery will start operations soon, describing local refining of crude into petroleum products as very essential for Nigeria.
Speaking in Lagos on Friday during the rebranding of Niger Delta Exploration and Production Plc (NDEP) to Aradel Holdings, Falade stated that, it will encourage import substitution which will reduce pressure on the nation’s foreign exchange, adding that, it will also create jobs in the country.
He said the grand unveiling and public launch of the company is strategic as the company will continue to make more giant strides, adding that, “the primary benefit of local refining is not price because you are still going to buy the crude at international oil prices.”
“The biggest value that local refining does is that it provides employment for Nigerians, it helps us with import substitution and so because you are not committing your scarce forex to import fuel, you are able to conserve your forex and it eases the pressure on the naira.
“Those benefits outweigh the issue of pricing. We will price in cost reflective in some instances, it means we are selling for less than it would have sold for if it were imported.
“But what is the most important and impact change we will see in local refining is import substitution in of forex and also providing jobs for people who are in the entire value chain of refining.
“We are driven by a steadfast commitment to deliver sustainable energy solutions that power economic growth while preserving the environment. With a legacy of expertise and a future-oriented mindset, we embrace the challenges to shape a brighter energy landscape for tomorrow.
“Our consistent growth is attributed to our innovation and adaptability which continue to propel us as industry pioneers who consistently deliver value to our stakeholders.
“Our relentless pursuit of operational excellence, profitability, cutting-edge technologies, strategic partnerships, and unwavering safety standards ensure that we consistently sur expectations.
“Together, let us fuel growth, foster collaboration and lead the way towards a sustainable energy future,” he said.
He added that, “I think what we have done in the last 31 years of to prove the concept that we can operate responsibly, safely and by global standard and we can be a good defender of value for our shareholders.
“So what needs to be done for us is putting ourselves out there and signposting to all Nigerians that we are ready for the next level and that next level is one that we travel not with the existing shareholders but with other people. So it is had been an amazing journey for us.
“It is a fantastic occasion, we are extremely excited and we are happy that everything has gone well. The turn out of people from industry, practically everybody was there, from the regulators to the captains of industry and even the adjunct industries of the service sector, finance, everybody was there.
“Personally for me, it is emotional that I am holding the steering wheel at this point. So it means a lot to me. It means a lot of recognition of what my colleagues and I do and a lot of trust for what we are charged to do going forward. So that is what it means for us.
“We are going to see a scale-up of what we are already doing today. Today, we are in the extraction and production of hydrocarbon resources oil and gas.
“We are going to see that in a more significant proportion. Today we are into refined products, so we will refine and reticulate AGO, Kerosene, marine diesel oil, and so on.
“We are going to see an addition of PMS to this as an additional offering in of downstream products. Also in the near horizon, we are getting into the gas stream petrochemical industry. So we are going to see a lot more of what we currently do but responsibly scaling up.
“We have also started the journey of sustainable renewable offerings. So today, we are piloting mini-grid electricity to 4 villages that are not connected to the grid, using solar.
“So we are going to see more of that. One thing that is peculiar to us is that we are always pioneering, launching and determining what the next direction is. What you will see is a continuation and sustenance of that legacy.”
The chief executive officer, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed, lauded Aradel for its great achievements in the industry.
Ahmed, represented by the executive director, Hydrocarbon Processing Plants, Installations and Transportation Infrastructure, NMDPRA, Mr.Francis Alabo Ogare, also harped on local refining.
Ahmed said: “NMDPRA wishes to recognise the excellence set by NDEP Plc and all its subsidiaries in the upstream and midstream sector of the oil and gas operations in Nigeria over the last three decades. NMDPRA is fully aware of NDEP’s investment in the midstream sector, which is the authority’s purview comprising gas processing plant, transportation infrastructure and modular refinery.”
The executive secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Simbi Wabote, reiterated the importance of local content adherence by industry stakeholders.
He stated that, such would create employment for Nigerians.
Wabote, who spoke virtually, also praised Aradel for its giant strides in the industry.
He said: “NDEP is being rebranded to Aradel Holdings Plc. I have followed the history of Aradel Plc In the past three decades, Aradel has pioneered several initiatives, in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria as an indigenous producer. It is on record that the company pioneered the concept of marginal field operations.
“It is one of the most integrated oil and gas companies in Nigeria as an indigenous producer. They are existing in upstream, midstream and downstream. The company pioneered modular refinery initiatives.
“Local content development which is gaining momentum in the entire African continent, should be ed, and enhanced in order to create jobs and enhance technology and develop our natural given resources which is oil.”
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successmatters(m): 9:08am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Soon.
The soon we heard about Ajaokuta steel factory has reached 45 years. A child born back then must have entered menopause
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SensualMan: 9:26am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Audio refinery. A man that could con notorious drug dealers in America, Nigeria is definitely a small fry to easily fleece by the same man.
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donproject2(m): 9:26am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Is this going to reduce the price of petro?
If you are good in deg flyers make we talk
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Multiversed: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
This Is a Good development.
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JohnPortar: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
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oneolajire(m): 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Good
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lopatep: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Like Jesus is coming soon, soon shey
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Olarewaju89: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Lori iro
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BoboNogoDie: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
All enemies of the progress of this country must perish.
Nigeria is one of the major oil producing country in the world, IT'S VERY EVIL AN UNACCEPTABLE THAT WE CAN'T REFINE OUR OWN OIL FOR USE LOCALLY.
There's no major oil producing country that buys petrol as expensive as we by in Nigeria.
As of today:
Venezuela - ₦35 per litre
Saudi - ₦ 270 per litre
Russia - ₦390 per litre
Angola - ₦410 per litre
Why should Nigerians by buying petrol for ₦600 per litre?
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cjudy(m): 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |

Ready Ready Ready Ready
Even Dangote Ready and yet no one have produce 1litre.
Una Dey ment for head. Keep deceiving the Agbado and Cassava eaters and not me.
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Blaze14k: 9:27am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Action speaks louder than words
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slawomir: 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Damnnn niggar
Scam
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Akfrenzy(m): 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
 APC will add it to achievement profile 😆😆😆😆
While port Harcourt refinery will still remain a mystery
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merits(m): 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
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money121(m): 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Ok
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greall12(m): 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
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atobs4real(m): 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Good one from a company with vision.
Mr Falada we hail you sir
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MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:28am On Aug 07, 2023 |
A better Nigeria all around is all we want at MANNA.
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬.
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inoki247: 9:29am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Lol just like Nigeria will soon have 247 electricity.
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lomprico(m): 9:29am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Where e dey!
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cjudy(m): 9:30am On Aug 07, 2023 |
successmatters:
Soon.
The soon we heard about Ajaokuta steel factory has reached 45 years.
You Dey mind them?
Nigerians are easily deceived.
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lomprico(m): 9:30am On Aug 07, 2023 |
donproject2:
Is this going to reduce the price of petro?
For wia!
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AFconsult1(m): 9:30am On Aug 07, 2023 |
successmatters:
Soon.
The soon we heard about Ajaokuta steel factory has reached 45 years.
No mind dem
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GoodRocks: 9:31am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Scam and audio
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AsomughaChuks05: 9:32am On Aug 07, 2023 |
No mention of location of refinery
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Teenaira: 9:32am On Aug 07, 2023 |
successmatters:
Soon.
The soon we heard about Ajaokuta steel factory has reached 45 years.
Nobody should bring any report happening soon to Nairaland as news again. Because many of us will have been dead and gone before the soon comes up. That is if it even comes up at all.
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meum: 9:32am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Na so Dangote refinery Dey start soon even after dem rush commission am.
Soon in Nigeria means after a long time as opposed to the original meaning of soon😁
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marlow1962(m): 9:32am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Ok
Another false hope dished out to the masses, and the masses will definitely jubilate, no doubt.
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