The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association (PETROAN) has said that it has placed the 3P technology before the federal government of Nigeria for use in the battle against oil theft, illegal refineries and fake products.
The 3P technology, short for Production Products Passport and the Petroleum Products Passport Seal, guarantees the genuineness and appropriateness of oil product from purchase to delivery.
National president of PETROAN, Dr Billy Harry, said in Abuja yesterday discussions are in advanced stage between his group, which is the association of all petroleum product outlets in Nigeria, and the federal ministry of petroleum resources.
Speaking on the presentation/demonstration of the 3P, which the group made in Port Harcourt for the state ministry of Energy and natural resources, Dr. Harry said with the technology, Nigeria’s days of fighting illegal oil thieves and illegal refineries are over.
He confirmed that his group’s partnership with the Rivers state government will boost the current fight against the illegal oil refiners and those engaged in bunkering in the Niger Delta region and beyond.
On how the technology works, Harry said if a truck is linked with the 3P technology, the technology provides proof that the product in the truck, sold and being delivered to anywhere in the country is genuine and not sourced from an illegal source, and not fake.
“The technology would also show that the product is not adulterated. The receiver of the products will be sure to receive them intact. The 3P will indicate the source of the petroleum product, and if it is adulterated or not. If it is from the illegal refineries, anyone including a security agent accosting on the road, will know.
“If there was any tampering, both the owner and eventual buyer will know. The 3P would indicate if anything, including reduction of the product on the way, happened. It would also help government to know the exact quantity of oil and gas sold and consumed in the country,” the PETROAN president said.
He confirmed that his group is currently discussion with officials of the petroleum resources ministry with the view to partnering with the Nigerian government at the federal level. “The partnership with the Rivers state government will provide the test-run that the federal would need to confirm its efficacy,” Billy said.
Attesting the efficacy of the 3P technology during the presentation/demonstration ceremony in Port Harcourt, the state commissioner of energy and natural resources, Dr. Peter Medee, said the 3P is timely, and from another dimension, will assist the state government in the current drive against illegal refineries, fake products and products diversion.
‘‘A situation, where drivers are at liberty to take the product from where they are and to where they want is over. A situation where they would take it to the destination, including country, of choice, when the federal government pays the subsidy, is over. A situation anyone can carry a fake product from anywhere to anywhere, undetected is over. The 3P technology gives the country the power to take control,” the commissioner said.
By Chibisi Ohakah, Abuja