A NIGERIAN Petroleum Engineer, Mr. Chinedu Onyeizu, has
developed a three node policy and a technology-based model aimed at addressing
the challenges of fuel supply in Nigeria, by empowering Nigerians and the
authorities with the capacity to track supply across all the downstream
petroleum sector value chain. Addressing newsmen in Abuja, Onyeizu, a graduate
student of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, said the model will
help address Nigeria’s fuel challenges in one year......
He also said the model will
empower the authorities to allocate and monitor fuel supply across all the
supply chain in real-time, using sophisticated computer packages as well as
enabling Nigerians to track fuel supply from depots, through transport
facilities to petrol stations. He said the three-node model focuses on
leveraging the existing Joint Venture, JV, and independent partnership
agreements to make refined products abundant and affordable to Nigerian
consumers. He said the strategy will require unbundling the downstream sector
into three strategic nodes, namely: Downstream-Upstream node,
Downstream-Midstream node and Downstream-Downstream node. He said:
“The
Three-node model is policy based and its critical enablers include: locating
new refineries at operational bases of producing companies; collaborating with
International oil companies and indigenous producers to operate the refineries
while NNPC positions itself as a non-operating partner with oversight
functions. “NNPC will provide 100 per cent funding for the construction of
these refineries; align with the producers to allocate a reasonable quota of
crude as constant feed to the refineries; leverage existing ship berthing
facilities in operational bases of producers to load refined products. It will
also work closely with the association of petroleum products marketers to
distribute efficiently; leverage existing tank farms and fuel stations across
the country to ensure products reach consumers.”
Real-time monitoring He added
that the model has a technology application component, ‘Petrol-Solve 1.3’ that
would help in capturing and transforming in-context data into actionable
insights. He explained that the use of the technology will introduce real-time
monitoring of fuel volumes and for product distribution network management from
point of vessel loading to end-point filling stations. He added: “We are also
introducing a functionality that will enable real-time prediction and
management of related events by exception.” Onyeizu further argued that the
three-node model approach to solving the fuel crisis situation in Nigeria will
leverage system and predictive analytics to improve management of fuel product
refining and distribution across the country. To this end, he expressed
willingness to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of State
for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, to provide extensive workflow models
and design and also make presentations on the workability of the 3-node
approach.
source: vangaurd
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