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BFPCL, COSCO methanol vessel deal to drive growth, job creation, says Ekpo

From left: Deputy General Manager, COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation Limited, Binjiang Xiao; General Manager, COSCO, Jiong Qin; Managing Director, Brass Fertilizer and Petrochemical Company Ltd. (BFPCL), Ben Okoye, and Project Development Director, BFPCL, Sanjay Patel, during the signing of agreement for the acquisition of 16 methanol vessels between the two companies in China recently.

By Tochukwu Bliss, Abuja

Among the many benefits of a major vessel acquisition deal between the Brass Fertilizer Petrochemical Company Limited (BFPCL), and COSCO Shipping Lines Co. Ltd., are job creation, reduction in capital flight, and boosting Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP,) Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, has said.

Highlighting its potential to promote Nigerian content and drive economic growth, Mr. Ekpo was said to have described the agreement as a “significant milestone”, according to a statement by the Minister’s Spokesperson, Louis Ibah.

The statement said: “The deal, which involves the construction of 16 methanol-powered shipping vessels, valued at $900million, is set to increase Nigerian companies’ participation in the maritime space.”

This, it added, aligns with the Federal Government’s drive to encourage indigenous involvement in critical sectors of the economy.

It also revealed that the 16 methanol carriers are to be powered by methanol fuel with the first vessel scheduled for delivery by the last quarter of 2028.

It added that the vessels would be dedicated to the evacuation and transportation of methanol and other products from the Brass Methanol Plant in Bayelsa State to various global destinations.

The use of methanol as fuel for these vessels aligns with our decarbonization goals and demonstrates our dedication to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero targets.

The Gas Minister also noted that the partnership between BFPCL and COSCO, one of the world’s largest shipping companies, demonstrates the Federal Government’s commitment to promoting Nigerian content and driving economic growth and development.

Mr. Ekpo said the use of methanol as fuel for the vessels is in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to international decarbonization and net zero targets, as agreed under the Paris Climate Change Agreement

He continued: “The construction of these 16 methanol-powered vessels is a significant investment in Nigeria’s future.

“The use of methanol as fuel for these vessels aligns with our decarbonization goals and demonstrates our dedication to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero targets.

“We are proud to be at the forefront of this innovative project and look forward to seeing the benefits it will bring to the country,” said Ekpo.

BFPCL and China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) also recently executed Project Agreements for the $3.3billion Brass Industrial Park, Methanol Plant and Gas Gathering Pipelines with Associated Facilities.

And after years of delay, the long-awaited Gas Sales and Purchase Agreement (GSPA) with its gas supplier, the NNPC/SPDC Joint Venture (JV) is expected to be finalized before September 30.

This marks a major milestone in the project’s journey and paves the way for the project’s financial close and commencement of the execution phase.

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