Firm upgrades terminal for operations in March

Ardova Plc’s. Photo:City Business News

Ardova Plc’s (AP) has a newly-upgraded terminal in Ijora, Lagos, ahead of commencement of operations in March.


The Group Executive Chairman of the company, AbdulWasiu Sowami, stated this during the pre-commissioning tour of the facility by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) led by Farouk Ahmed, the authority Chief Executive.

The upgrade includes a newly-built 24,000 metric tonnes LPG facility. The facility is fully propane rated and the largest in West Africa.

It consists of a 1.6KM 10-inch jetty line connecting the facility to the NPSC jetty in Apapa, in-tank and in-line blending capabilities as well as other supporting infrastructure that can throughput about 700,000 MT per annum which is more than 50 per cent of the nation’s current LPG demand.

Sowami stressed the project’s strategic significance for LPG supply security as well as price stability, noting that “this terminal when combined with our existing 6,000 metric tonnes LPG terminal in Oghara brings our total capacity to 30,000 metric tonnes. This gives us the required flexibility to receive propane, butane or even mixed LPG from local sources efficiently and blend in our facility to meet the local standards in addition to any quantity we may import”.


Also reacting to the achievement, Ahmed said: “I am very impressed with this project, and I commend Ardova Plc for following all the due process. From the beginning, the company involved NMDPRA as a regulator, and we are glad to see that the progress on the project has been very efficient.

“The company has put the requisite safety measures in place to ensure safe operation. The automation of the facility will help increase efficiency in what is already the largest LPG Storage facility in West Africa.

“From the regulatory perspective, I can assure you, we are enablers of investment. We are here to encourage you in meeting the deadlines of delivering this project because the nation is waiting for it.”

Also speaking, the MD of Ardova, Moshood Olajide, said the LPG facility is part of a total upgrade of its Apapa Terminal which will improve the storage and loading capacities across all products.

He said the firm also built a new 52 million litres PMS storage infrastructure as well as a fully reticulated 15 million litres water hydrant system for the entire terminal as part of the upgrade.

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