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    AKK gas pipeline: Contrator defends NNPCL against allegation of project delay

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJuly 19, 2024Updated:July 19, 2024 Infrastructure No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Media reports blaming the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) for the delay in the execution of $2.8billion Ajaokuta – Kaduna – Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project has been debunked by one of the contractors, Brentex CPP Limited (BCL).

    The company rather affirmed that it has received substantial support from NNPCL in delivering its segment of the AKK Gas Pipeline Project.
    Brentex issued the clarification following its appearance at a Senate Committee on Local Content hearing on Tuesday.

    The Senate through the committee had expressed displeasure at the delay in the execution of $2.8billion Ajaokuta – Kaduna – Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project by Brentex CCP Limited.

    The Committee Chaired by Senator Natasha Akpoti – Uduaghan (PDP Kogi Central) had taken on the management of Brentex CPP Limited, over $1.27billion stations execution component of the contract during the interactive session with them.

    Some reports had claimed that Sani Abubakar, chairman of Brentex CPP Limited, informed the committee of attempts by NNPCL to descope the $1.27 billion station component of the contract.
    However, Brentex, in a statement, absolved NNPCL of any wrongdoing mentioned in the reports.
    The company clarified that the committee had requested BCL to confirm its commitment to deliver its segment (318 km x 40” Segment 2) of the project by the first quarter of 2025.
    Brentex responded by stating that it has completed over 80% of the actual pipeline construction work, including crossings.
    The company added that it is collaborating with NNPCL to deliver all the stations by the first quarter of 2025, except for two Terminal Gas Stations (TGS), which are currently under descope discussions between NNPCL and BCL.
    The company also clarified that the $1.27 billion mentioned in some reports pertains to the entire value of the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Segment 2 contract, not the value of the two TGS.
    It also said the two TGS stations represent only about 10% of the contract value.
    The statement said, “We are one of the two contractors, and there are two segments of the project. BCL is only the contractor for segment 2 of the AKK project-Sarkin Pawa in Niger State to Tamburawa in Kano State.
    “For the purpose of emphasis, BCL wishes to add that it is very proud with the progress of its work.
    “The company said that any check will confirm that BCL’s performance is easily the best in the history of government-funded pipeline construction projects in Nigeria.
    “Furthermore, BCL has always recognised the support it receives from the leadership of the NNPCL, without which we may have had no magic to deliver on this project.”

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