OVH – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Thu, 18 Jan 2024 09:02:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png OVH – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Kyari Advocates Academia-Industry Collaboration for Energy Sufficiency, Sustainability https://techeconomy.ng/kyari-advocates-academia-industry-collaboration-for-energy-sufficiency-sustainability/ https://techeconomy.ng/kyari-advocates-academia-industry-collaboration-for-energy-sufficiency-sustainability/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 09:02:22 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=122945 Mr. Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.), has called for collaboration between the academia and the Oil & Gas Industry towards addressing the challenges of energy sufficiency and sustainability.

Kyari made this call while speaking as a Guest Lecturer during the 2024 Faculty Lecture titled, “Energy Security, Sustainability and Profitability in Nigeria: Advances, Challenges and Opportunities,” organized by the Faculty of Science of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, on Wednesday.

In his lecture, Kyari highlighted the important role academic communities, such as the prestigious OAU, play in safeguarding national energy security through research and collaboration with the industry.

While pointing out the challenges hindering energy security in Nigeria to include rapid population growth, pipeline vandalism, and crude oil theft, Kyari identified energy conservation, diversification, and efficiency measures as major avenues for enhancing energy security.

Mele Kyari GCEO, NNPC Ltd at OAU
Mele Kyari, GCEO, NNPC Ltd., honoured with the Obafemi Awolowo University’s Faculty of Science Excellence and Innovation Award by Prof. Adebayo Simeon Bamire, the Vice Chancellor, during the GCEO’s Lecture titled, “Energy Security, Sustainability and Profitability in Nigeria: Advances, Challenges and Opportunities,” organized by the Faculty of Science of the University in Ile-Ife, Osun State, on Wednesday.

Addressing the projected rapid population growth, Kyari harped on the importance of finding solutions to ensure sustainable energy security for the benefit of current and future generations.

He underscored the intensified competition for vital resources and urbanization drive, which would lead to a doubling of Nigeria’s energy demand by 2050.

On the challenges posed by pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft, the GCEO observed that the issues have impacted NNPC Ltd.’s operations, stressing that the establishment of a command-and-control center has aided the detection and destruction of illegal refinery sites, removal of illegal connections, thereby addressing vandalism across operating corridors since 2021.

“The centre provides livestreaming of surveillance data to security forces, contributing to the detection and destruction of over 5,686 Illegal Refinery (IR) sites and the removal of 4,480 Illegal Connections (ICs) from 2021 to the present,” the GCEO added.

Acknowledging the severity of vandalism and oil theft, Kyari hinted at a strategic shift, focusing on increased products trucking and storage in underground tankages at NNPC filling stations nationwide.

He highlighted NNPC Ltd.’s expanded retail assets, making it the largest single downstream company in sub-Saharan Africa after acquiring OVH retail stations and associated downstream infrastructure in 2021.

Mele Kyari GCEO, NNPC Ltd at OAU
Mele Kyari presented with a pack by the students

While underscoring NNPC Ltd.’s transformation into a fully commercial limited liability energy company following the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act in 2021, Kyari said the removal of fuel subsidies has allowed the Company to play a more active commercial role, ensuring profitability and delivering greater value to Nigeria’s growing population.

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NNPC Acquires OVH Energy Marketing Limited https://techeconomy.ng/nnpc-acquires-ovh-energy-marketing-limited/ https://techeconomy.ng/nnpc-acquires-ovh-energy-marketing-limited/#comments Sat, 01 Oct 2022 19:53:34 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=85220 OVH Energy Marketing (OVH), owner and operator of the Oando branded retail service stations, has been acquired by NNPC limited, and will be merged with NNPC Retail Limited (NRL).

This strategic move aims to create the leading downstream energy  company in Nigeria and West Africa, driven by operational efficiency, best in class management, physical infrastructure while offering premium petroleum products and related services to customers, in line with global standards.

Through this acquisition, NNPC Retail Limited will build on the existing success of OVH and operate model service outlets leveraging OVH’s extensive asset base and commercial capabilities.

The transaction also positions NNPC Retail Limited as the fastest growing commercial energy company in its pursuit to guarantee energy security for Nigeria’s growing population and significantly more growth opportunities for the business.

NNPC Acquires OVH Energy Marketing
L-R Huub Stokman, CEO, OVH Energy Marketing; Senator Margery Okadigbo, Chairman of the board, NNPC;  Mumuni Dagazau, COO OVH Energy Marketing; and Mele Kolo Kyari, GCEO NNPC Limited, during the announcement ceremony of the NNPC’s acquisition of OVH Energy Marketing Limited in Abuja.

“Our acquisition of OVH, brings more NNPC branded fuel stations under the NNPC Retail Limited umbrella, providing wider access for our customers, an enriched supply chain and product availability across our different locations”, said Mele Kolo Kyari, GCEO NNPC Ltd. “Our goal as NNPC Limited is to become a catalyst for massive improvement within the downstream oil and gas industry therefore, access to the extensive asset base of OVH is our audacious step towards attaining this goal.  We are positive that this is the much-needed transformation required by the sector as it provides us with an integrated platform to attract the right investments which enables the growth of our operations”.

“This acquisition by NNPC comes at a critical time in the Nigerian energy sector given the overhaul of the petroleum laws (with the recent enactment of the PIA), the continuing increased demand for petroleum products and particularly the deliberate efforts to increaseand improve the supply and consumption of natural gas in support of our energy transition goals” says Huub Stokman, CEO OVH. “We have always focused on a value driven approach, prioritizing the quality of products and services offered to our customers, at both retail and commercial levels.

“This acquisition enables the combined strengths of both entities, to innovate our offerings and infrastructure, necessary to transform the downstream energy sector in Nigeria and West Africa. It is an exciting time for us all, as we continue to focus on technological enhancement, our customers, staff, and other stakeholders” he added.

OVH Energy Oando branded retail service stations will be rebranded into the NNPC brand and a full integration is expected by the end of 2023.

The leadership of the merged entity share a common purpose and is focused on value creation with the strengths of OVH’s operational efficiency and NNPC’s brand.

In addition, and to support the combined NNPC Retail Limited operations, NNPC Limited has acquired Apapa SPM Limited (an affiliate of OVH Energy) that owns and manages West Africa’s first privately owned midstream jetty, known as the Lagos Midstream Jetty.

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