NNPC begins recovery of $9.6billion owed Nigeria’
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation (NNPC) has begun the process of
recovering over $7 billion in over-deducted tax benefits from JV
Partners on major capital projects, the Nigerian presidency has said
Quoting a
report submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari by the new Group
Managing Director of NNPC, Ibe Kachikwu, the Senior Special Assistant to
the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the state oil
company had ‘commenced Performance Measurement & Benchmarking as
well as Value for Money Review of NNPC and the JV Companies covering the
period 2008 – 2013′.
Mr.
Shehu further quoted the report as saying ‘a reputable International
Accounting Firm has been engaged by the NNPC to ascertain the exact
amount due government on the Strategic Alliance Contracts entered by
NPDC, where up to $2.46 billion of government money is to be recovered’.
The presidential
spokesperson added, “It (the report) also revealed that consequent upon
an extensive investigation of the various toxic crude oil for refined
products swap contracts, a total sum of $420 million has so far been
reconciled in favour of NNPC and is now due for recovery from the legacy
OPA/SWAP contracts. Out of the reconciled amount, the sum of $277
million has been recovered in lieu of products and the recovery effort
is still ongoing, the source added.
“According
to the report , the GMD of NNPC is committed to continued review of all
existing contracts and addressing the ones that are not favourable to
the Corporation. It was noted that significant cost reductions are also
expected to ensure the Corporation remains profitable in the prevailing
low crude oil price regime.
“He added that
progress is being made toward bringing back the nation’s refineries to
full production, noting that the management of the NNPC is working to
ensure that this happens before the end of this year.
“If
this is completed, the report said, it is expected to achieve an annual
savings of about $1billion worth of foreign exchange from fuel import
substitution and additional total saving of over $500 million annually
will be made from the petrochemical products of Kaduna Refinery and
Petrochemical Company.
“The
report also disclosed that efforts at repositioning the NNPC have
started yielding result on the nation’s economy. According to its
content, gas supply to the power plants that had hitherto been
handicapped by the supply of much-needed gas, has improved significantly
from about 630 to 861 million standard cubic feet per day, which has
resulted in a more steady power supply being witnessed in the country.
“Indeed,
the report revealed that gas supply for power and peak generation have
in recent times reached a historical high of 876 million standard cubic
feet per day and 4,782 Mega Watts respectively.”
The report , Mr. Garba said, indicated that the review process might lead to further cost recovery.
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