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Reps grill importers of adulterated fuel

Members of the Consortium of oil and gas companies involved in the supply of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) on Tuesday denied allegations on the importation of adulterated PMS into the country.

The representatives of the consortium namely: Emadeb, Hyde, Ay Maikifi and Brittania-U gave the position during the second day of the investigative hearing held at the instance of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) chaired by Hon. Abdullahi Gaya.

In his presentation, the leader of the Consortium, Mr Adebowale Olujimi alleged that a member of the Consortium, Britannia -U which pulled out of the consortium, handled the importation of the adulterated product.

He said: “On June 16, 2021, the Consortium members executed a consortium agreement which defined the rotational responsibilities of members, sequential alternate crude lifting/petroleum product delivery and indemnification of other members against liabilities, claims, etc., that may arise during a member’s underperformance or failure to perform under the DSDP contract.

“The Consortium was awarded the DSDP contract on June 22, 2021, by NNPC. The delivery of the Petroleum, product and crude lifting has been done strictly on a rotational basis by the respective consortium members.

“Some of the Consortium members – Emadeb/Hyde and AY Maikifi immediately engaged a reputable international company for delivery of all PMS cargoes and prompt loading of crude oil; while Brittania-U chose to engage a different entity for her own supplies.

“Brittania-U also preferred to liaise directly with NNPC and took responsibility for all her transactions without recourse to the other consortium members. All evidence to substantiate Brittania-U’s position is attached for reference.

“The other consortium members – Emadeb/Hyde and AY Maikifi have successfully delivered 270,000 Metric Tonnes (MT) of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), while Brittania U also delivered 90,000MT PMS.

“The PMS alleged to be Methanol-Blended was solely delivered by Brittania-U via MT Torm Hilde in January 2022. The other Consortium members – Emadeb/Hyde and AY Maikifi were not privy to the arrangements for the delivery of the aforementioned PMS and documentary evidence relating to the PMS,” he noted.

In her testimony, MRS Chief Executive Officer, Mrs Amina Maina who disclosed that members of the Consortium were certified by NNPC on the importation of PMS, also denied the allegation on the alleged contamination of fuel imported into the country.

“We are here to clarify the issues regarding the importation of fuel. I think the MD of NNPC was here, and he did clarify that the fuel which we imported was not out of specification or adulterated.

“Yes, there have been a lot of conversations regarding whether or not we brought in fuel which is contaminated. Let me state that there is an approved specification of PMS which is imported into Nigeria. That specification is in the product we brought in. And I think the GMD of NNPC, attested to the fact that the product which we brought was tested and intimate Nigeria’s specifications.

“On arrival, it was tested by the NNPC inspectors and it met the specification before the vessel was discharged. The normal procedure is that the NDMPR would normally have their own inspectors to test and certify what was discharged and all of that was done and certified Ok before the vessel was discharged, so we did not bring any adulterated fuel,” Maina said.

However, in her presentation, Brittania U Chief Executive Officer, Mrs Uju Ifejirika said that their product met the approved specification.

“We have a DSDP contract with NNPC. We have done that for two and half years, this is our 10th cargo and none of our cargoes were off-spec and this particular one was not off-spec. Before a cargo will come in, there will be a test at the Port of loading which they did.

“Whoever that is importing for us, we must give that document to them and based on that, they will do their own sample and our supplier do their sample and they gave us the sample result which we have to NNPC and NNPC confirmed it was Ok.

“Now, the second point of test, the cargo arrived at offshore, Lagos, the vessel tendered NOR. We transmitted that to NNPC and they now appointed their inspector, that’s GMO while we have SEBOD. They now went offshore to test the product. When they finished testing the product, there is a joint certificate given by GMO, that is NNPC nominated cargo inspector and our own.

“You can’t bring in the cargo without NNPC inspector jointly carrying out the test and we presented it and it met specification. NNPC tested and gave us a certificate, saying that the product met specifications.

“Our product came in 4th of January and there is no state that 77 million litres will not finish it in one week. The normal legal position is that when you bring in cargo and it moves from mother vessel to daughter vessel, custody transfers and at that point, we do not have any legal control over the product. And we have all our certificates.

“Now, they are saying that we brought in off-spec. At what point? You cannot have 90,000 metric tons and you came out with a press release on the 8 of February which was more than a month after this project came in. Did anybody call us?

“Was there any joint test between us and the NNPC? There was none. They did an independent inspection. What is the test result? We don’t have the test result as we speak today. We have all our documents and they met the Nigerian specification,” Mrs Ifejirika said.

In his ruling, Hon. Gaya directed all the companies involved in the importation of the PMS to produce all relevant documents backing up their oral presentation.

“I think in our letter we said you should give us all relevant documents from the beginning to the end.

“Honourable colleagues, this is just to engage the NNPC and the downstream were regulatory authority for them to explain and give us documents, and we have already informed them that after going through the documents, we are going to invite them again to come so that if we have any other thing to verify, they will have to tell us.

“For now, it is just for them to explain and give us the document. If there is a need to call her back, then we will call her back. We will now decide on what to do,” he said.

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