PROCEDURE FOR LICENSING BUNKERING COMPANIES
Licences issued under these guidelines shall have a validity of one
calendar year and all fees paid herein are non-refundable.
NEW APPLICATION
Applicants shall be required to make a presentation to the DPR on
planned bunkering operations. This shall include, but not limited to, a
comprehensive Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) plan, proposed business
plan, and Nigerian Content plan for next three years. The following shall apply
to new applications:
a.
Application for a
NEW Licence shall be made on the prescribed form (Appendix I) issued by the
DPR.
b.
Application fee of
US$ 10,000 (or equivalent in Naira), Accreditation fee of US$ 50,000 (or
equivalent in Naira) and Vessel/ Motorised Barge License fee of US$ 10,000 (or
equivalent in Naira). All these fees should be made payable to Federal
Government of Nigeria - DPR Fees Account.
c.
Administrative fee
of US$ 5,000 (or equivalent in Naira) payable to the Department of Petroleum
Resources.
d.
Bunkering Vessel
Inspection/ Verification fee of US$ 1,000.00 (or equivalent in Naira) per
vessel payable to the Department of Petroleum Resources.
e.
The following
documents shall accompany the application form:
i.
Evidence of
payment of taxes in the last three (3) years (tax clearance certificate).
ii. List of approved communication equipment
installed in the various offices and business premises with proof of ownership.
iii. Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum &
Article of Association and form CAC 07 & CAC 02.
iv. Locations, addresses and capacities of facilities
to be used for storage. The minimum requirement is 5,000 MT.
v. Full description of vessel owned/ leased by applicant,
including name, age, tonnage, flag, etc. The maximum deadweight of a bunkering
vessel allowed is 5,000 MT.
vi. Request for vessels tank calibration shall be
made to DPR. The calibration exercise shall be mandatorily witnessed by DPR representative(s)
and the table generated shall be forwarded to the DPR for approval. The
calibration exercise shall be carried out every five (5) years
vii. Current fire fighting certification of vessels by
the relevant regulatory agencies.
viii. Certification of inspection of the vessel by
NIMASA.
ix. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Certification or
Permit for every vessel.
x. An annual report on state of the vessel from a
DPR accredited inspector (surveyor).
xi. Copy of certificate of insurance for pollution
liability with coverage of a minimum of twenty million US dollar (US$ 20 million)
(or equivalent in Naira)
xii. Evidence of competence in bunkering operations
relating to trained personnel, equipment by NIMASA
xiii. Bunkering operations procedure manual.
RENEWAL APPLICATION
The following shall apply to renewal applications:
a.
Application for
renewal of licence shall be made on the prescribed form (Appendix 1) issued by
DPR.
b.
Renewal fee of US$
25,000 (or equivalent in Naira) per annum and Vessel/ Motorised Barge License
fee of $10,000 (or equivalent in Naira) per annum payable to Federal
Government of Nigeria - DPR Fees Account.
c.
Administrative fee
of US$10,000 (or equivalent in Naira) payable to the Department of Petroleum
Resources.
d.
Bunkering Vessel
Inspection/ Verification fee of US$ 500 (or equivalent in Naira) per vessel to
the Department of Petroleum Resources.
e.
Every licensee
shall file an application for the renewal of a licence at least one calendar
month before the expiry date of the current licence. Failure to comply shall
attract penalty as specified in Section 5.0
f.
All licensed
bunkering companies will be required to submit evidence of the quantities of
bunker fuels supplied in the last twelve months (by presentation of copies of
bunker receipts with corresponding distribution data for each delivery)
g.
The following
documents shall accompany the renewal application form:
i.
Copy of the
expired licence.
ii.
Annual returns of
bunker fuels volumes, locations/positions with bills of lading for all cargoes
loaded.
iii.
Evidence of
payment of taxes in the past three (3) years (tax clearance certificate).
iv.
Current
fire-fighting certification of vessels by the relevant regulatory agencies.
v.
Certification of
vessel’s inspection by NIMASA
vi.
Nigerian Ports
Authority (NPA) Certification or Permit for every vessel.
vii.
An annual report
on the state of the vessel from a DPR accredited inspector (surveyor)
viii.
Copy of
certificate of insurance for pollution liability.
ix.
Copy of vessel re-certification
if due.
NOTE: This
information is from the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. It is prone to review and update from time to time.
However, this is the currently reviewed version for 2013 to date.
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