FG to inaugurate “Made-in-Nigeria Barite” to save US$300m annually

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Olamilekan Adegbite

The Federal Government said it would be inaugurating “Made-in-Nigeria barite” on October 28, to save US$300 million being spent annually on barite importation.

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr Olamilekan Adegbite, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on Monday in Abuja.

Mr. Adegbite said that the inauguration, scheduled to hold in Port-Harcourt, would be a great achievement to the country and it would also save Forex for Nigeria.

“Barite is a mineral used in the oil and gas industry and Nigeria has the mineral all over the country, especially in Benue, Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Plateau, Gombe and Cross River states.”

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He said that 50 bags of barite milled would be showcased at the inauguration, adding that the mineral meant for oil and gas industry was produced to meet America Petroleum Institute (API) standard set for oil industries.

“We have 50 bags as samples that have being produced and labeled proudly ‘Made-in-Nigeria’. What we have done as ministry is to create linkages from the mines to the millers to the baggage and to the market.

“Nigeria has been spending US$ 300 million annually importing barite but this must stop; we will go to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) to protect barite local market.

“There are two ways to this, the council in its wisdom may ban importation of barite out-rightly, that is one way or the council will choose tariff protection for the local barite.

“Now, Nigeria is ready to supply the local users with barite and also to export to other oil-producing countries such as Ghana, South Africa to earn foreign exchange through exportation,’’ he said.

He said that the process was tedious but the ministry wss able to achieve this in less than two years they assumed office.

“The API standard says for barite to be used in the oil and gas industry, it must meet a minimum of 4.1 gravity, the barite we have in Nigeria is from 3.8 to 4.8 gravity, that means we have some that exceeded API standard.

“We will blend the 3.8 with the 4.8 gravity then we will get the average of 4.5 gravity and there about, that means we are above the 4.1 API minimum standard requirement.

“We have sensitised our miners on the API standard and the barite must be blended to acceptable powder of 0.3 macron, it must be a fine powder, if it is less than, it will hang on the drilling ring.

“We are also carrying various stakeholders along and with the local content body in the oil industry set up by the Government; the body will be in Port Harcourt for the inauguration.’’

He said that an online portal that would connect all these people and the users together has been set up to block import of the product, as many of them would still prefer to import the mineral.

He said this achievement would encourage more miners to come into the industry and invest, adding that it would also create job opportunities for the youth.

Dr Oluwatoyin Akinlade, Permanent Secretary in the ministry, described the inauguration as a giant milestone for the ministry, the Federal government and Nigerians. (NAN)

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