Federal
University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE), Delta State, will soon
unveil its 20,000 capacity indigenous refinery it built with locally sourced
materials.
The
Vice-Chancellor of FUPRE, Prof. Akpofure Rim-Rukeh, who disclosed this in Warri
at the weekend, said he was optimistic the refinery would be completed soon,
adding that inadequate funding had hindered the project, which was conceived in
2018.
Speaking
on the project, the vice-chancellor, who also marked his one-year in office,
said work on the refinery was ongoing and that the boiler units had been
completed, while work was ongoing on the atmospheric and vacuum distillation
units.
“The
refinery is 100 per cent indigenous, which means that the design and everything
that goes into it is 100 per cent fabricated in the university. FUPRE will not
purchase any parts from anywhere.
“Its
design and the boiler unit have been completed. The next stage is the
construction of the atmospheric distillation and vacuum distillation units,” he
said.
Rim-Rukeh,
who presented his performance scorecard to journalists, said the university had
made great strides in its academic programmes, ICT and infrastructure
development, provision of resource materials, healthcare and improved
relationship with host communities, among others.
“As an
innovative and research-intensive university, we are aggressively pursuing
socially impactful research activities with utility value and practical
application. To this end, the university had developed a policy on research and
direction.
“It is in
acknowledging the university’s prowess in research and innovation that the
Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), pursuant to President Muhammadu
Buhari’s directive to focus on the development of centre of excellence in the
nation’s university system that we are about to establish centre for climate
change, water and renewable energy research centres,” he stated.
Rim-Rukeh
also disclosed that the university recently won an N40m research grant from the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to manufacture MedLink, an innovative remote
medical device and verbally programmable interactive remote patient monitoring
device that physicians could use to monitor patients outside hospitals.
“The device
measures blood pressure, blood glucose, pulse, heart rate, blood oxygen
saturation, electrocardiography, body temperature and respiratory data.
“Despite
the successes, FUPRE was facing challenges in infrastructural deficit,
non-release of takeoff grant by the Petroleum Technology Development Fund
(PTDF), non-implementation of the FUPRE Act and inadequate funding,” he said.
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