HeadlinesOil & Gas Dangote refinery listed among world best 20 projects. By maritimemag December 4, 2020 ShareTweet 0 Chinazor Megbolu | Dangote Oil Refinery has been listed among the world best 20 influential projects. The Project Management Institute (PMI), announced this, saying it’s due to the refinery’s potential to fuel Nigeria’s economic transformation from importer to self-sustaining powerhouse in petroleum refining. In a statement signed on Thursday in Lagos by the Internal Communications analyst, Dangote Industries, Mrs. Roseline Okere, noted that PMI listed the refinery as one of the best in its recent annual list of Influential Projects for 2020 after a survey in the last 18 months. She explained that the ‘Most Influential Projects‘ shows compelling projects around the world and across industries that achieved significant milestones and impacted the society. According the statement; “the 2020 Most Influential Projects list identifies the noteworthy projects that have defined the past year, a year that has been dramatically transformed by the global Coronavirus pandemic. “Many of the projects on this year’s list therefore reflect the ingenious ways that project managers and change-makers have kept initiatives moving forward in the face of unexpected obstacles and challenges. “This refinery is going to be a game-changer for the country because, at a minimum, there will be a value addition to the treasury of $10 billion, in terms of foreign exchange. So a key advantage will be the currency rate stabilisation. “And if you talk about Africa as a whole, that’s going to be a matter of pride, that Africa can be self-sustaining, as far as the refined products are concerned”. Meanwhile, the President, PMI, Mr. Sunil Prashara, posited that the most influential projects indicates how project and change managers have found ingenious ways to keep initiatives going forward in the face of unexpected obstacles associated with the pandemic. According to him; “we live in a world of change and uncertainty and Covid-19 has accelerated these trends with major shocks and disruptions to the world of business and society itself overnight. “Our 2020 list of Most Influential Projects should give us hope that we can meet these challenges and make even the boldest ideas into reality”. The statement further noted that the Vice President of Global Engagement, PMI, Mr. Otema Yirenkyi, stressed that when the refinery is completed in 2021, the Dangote Oil Refinery in Nigeria would be the biggest oil refinery in Africa and one of the largest in the world. He noted further that the refinery is expected to process 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day as well as create nearly 35,000 jobs in and around Lagos State. “But its benefits run deeper than that. By creating a self-sustaining supply of high-quality refined petroleum products, the project will reduce the country’s reliance on imports; help stabilise its currency and aid in the fight against poverty. “And the project team, led by Mr Devakumar Edwin, has seemingly planned for everything: from providing on-site housing to avoid a pandemic lock-down to training the engineers that will be needed to operate the refinery. “The Dangote Refinery turns that model on its head, allowing Nigeria to not only produce oil but the refined petroleum products that have always been in short supply. In the true sense of the word, the project is “transformative,” he said © 2020, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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