Forte Oil Pc, Nigeria’s leading petroleum products retailer has
announced plans to inject about $90 million towards the upgrade of its 414
megawatts Geregu power plant. The Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akin
Akinfemiwa, announced the investment plan in Lagos yesterday during the
inauguration of 100 brand new trucks acquired by the company to boost
operational efficiency. Recall that Forte Oil Plc had on September 30, 2012
acquired the 414MW Geregu Power Plant under the government-led privatisation
through its subsidiary, Amperion Power Distribution Company. According to him,
a contract for the plant’s major overhaul has been awarded to Siemens, adding
that once this was carried out, power would contribute about 40 per cent to its
bottom line because that is what the company is looking at to drive returns and
shareholders’ value in the medium term. He explained that the company bought a
new power plant, hence, the need to add lines of turbines would not be
necessary, saying, it would rather consolidate on the existing turbines than
invest on expansion. The overhaul, according to him, is expected to last for 18
months, stressing that plans have been concluded to reduce that to 12 months.
Meanwhile, the company said it has acquired 100 brand new product delivery
trucks in line with its strategy to sustain operational efficiency and attain
exceptional product throughput. The Mercedes Benz trucks financed through
equity and debt provided by Heritage Bank, are a significant addition to the
over 1000 existing trucks its fleet operations as the company takes an
audacious step toward an unrivalled market dominance in the Nigerian downstream
sector.
Sun Newspaper
Forte Oil Pc, Nigeria’s leading petroleum products retailer has
announced plans to inject about $90 million towards the upgrade of its 414
megawatts Geregu power plant. The Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akin
Akinfemiwa, announced the investment plan in Lagos yesterday during the
inauguration of 100 brand new trucks acquired by the company to boost
operational efficiency. Recall that Forte Oil Plc had on September 30, 2012
acquired the 414MW Geregu Power Plant under the government-led privatisation
through its subsidiary, Amperion Power Distribution Company. According to him,
a contract for the plant’s major overhaul has been awarded to Siemens, adding
that once this was carried out, power would contribute about 40 per cent to its
bottom line because that is what the company is looking at to drive returns and
shareholders’ value in the medium term. He explained that the company bought a
new power plant, hence, the need to add lines of turbines would not be
necessary, saying, it would rather consolidate on the existing turbines than
invest on expansion. The overhaul, according to him, is expected to last for 18
months, stressing that plans have been concluded to reduce that to 12 months.
Meanwhile, the company said it has acquired 100 brand new product delivery
trucks in line with its strategy to sustain operational efficiency and attain
exceptional product throughput. The Mercedes Benz trucks financed through
equity and debt provided by Heritage Bank, are a significant addition to the
over 1000 existing trucks its fleet operations as the company takes an
audacious step toward an unrivalled market dominance in the Nigerian downstream
sector.
Sun Newspaper
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