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Business News of Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Source: nairametrics.com

BUA Group chooses French giant, Axen, for its multibillion dollar refinery project

The French giant was given the contract to license key refinery technologies to the BUA Group The French giant was given the contract to license key refinery technologies to the BUA Group

The largest hydrocarbon firm in France, Axens has won the bid for the multibillion-dollar BUA Group’s 200,000 barrels per day (BPD) refinery and petrochemical plant in Nigeria.

The French giant was given the contract to license key refinery technologies to the BUA Group.

While making the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, the French company stated that the BUA project will be located in Nigeria’s oil-producing state of Akwa Ibom state.

Axen, which makes systems to convert oil and biomass to cleaner fuels, said it will provide technology for the greenfield project designed to produce Euro-V fuels and polypropylene targeted at domestic and regional markets.

The new refinery and petrochemical project is expected to go head to head with Nigeria’s other large scale 650,000 BPD oil refinery and petrochemical project, which is being built by the Dangote Group and expected to be operational by 2021.

Nairametrics had reported that the Department of Petroleum Resources said that Nigeria expects to become a net exporter of fuel and other petroleum products within the next 2 years as the various ongoing refinery projects come on stream.

BUA Group, who also have interests in cement, food and mining said, ‘’This large complex will help in reducing Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuels and petrochemicals.’’

The new refinery, which has a capacity to produce 200,000 barrels per day, is expected to be operational in 2024.

BUA Group, who also have interests in cement, food and mining said, ‘’This large complex will help in reducing Nigeria’s dependence on imported fuels and petrochemicals.’’

The new refinery, which has a capacity to produce 200,000 barrels per day, is expected to be operational in 2024.

The French Firm, Axen, was reported to have overcome strong competition from US firm, Honeywell UOP, which got through to the final round