CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
This chapter presents the
introduction, theoretical background, statement of problem, aim/objectives of
the study, the significance of the study, scope of the study, and organization
of the research.
1.1
Theoretical Background
Over the years the supply and
distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria were characterized with series of
protest and crises, irregularity in supply of products, acute product shortages,
hoarding, smuggling, adulteration and long queues. The situation became
pathetic by the low performance of the domestic refineries, which resulted in
excessive dependence on importation [1]. There was also limited inflow of
investments into the downstream due to low margins, uncompetitive pricing
structure and prior incentive mechanism. This led the government to
introduce the independent marketer’s scheme in 1978 in order to break the
dominance of the six multinationals oil companies operating in Nigeria.
Distribution of petroleum product is movement of crude oil from the point of
exploitation to the final point where these refined petroleum products is
consumed. Crude oil is transported from the oil field to refining plant, from
the refining plant to oil depot and from the oil depot to the final point of
consumption. The major marketers are responsible for the movement of the
products from the refineries to their branded station while independent
marketers transport the products from the depots to the service stations. The
movement of the products can be done by pipelines, rails, coastal vessel and
road trucks. Nigeria has a total network of 5120 km which cut across the
country, forming a mesh that interlinks to 23 storage depots, 8LPG depots, 24
pump stations, 4 refineries (Port-Harcourt (I and II), Kaduna and Warri), 2
offshore jetties (Atlas Cove and Escravos) and 4 jetties (Apapa, Calabar,
Okrika and Warri). The Pipeline and Product Marketing Company (PPMC) a
subsidiary of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) uses the oil
pipelines to transport crude oil to the refineries in Port-Harcourt, Warri and
Kaduna at a total distance of 719km. The products will be transported from the
refineries through the linked pipelines to the 23 loading depots of combined
installed capacity of 266890MT (PMS), 676400MT (DDK), 1007900MT (AGO) and
74000MT (ATK) [2].
From the depots, the products will be
distributed to different marketers. To carry out the distribution effectively,
there is need for a computerized system that will aid in keeping record and
also monitoring the distribution of the petroleum products. This is due to the
fact that the computer system has high speed of processing, saving and
retrieving stored information. The development in software development has made
it possible for customized systems to be developed to meet the information
needs of organizations. A petroleum product lifting record management
system is one of such systems that can aid proper management of
information in the petroleum industry.
1.2
Statement of Problem
The major problem of many
organizations are :
- The
manual means of recording petroleum products lifting information is
manually written and filed.
- This
situation makes it very difficult to access and properly monitor the distribution
record of petroleum products by the ministry and even the petrol stations.
- The
present system is time consuming, reports cannot be presented when needed
and files are difficult to update in the case of changes.
To avoid these problems, there is need
for a software system that will provide a database to aid easy management of
petroleum product lifting records. It is in view of these problems that
this research study is carried out.
1.3 Aim and
Objectives of the Study
The aim of the study is to design and
implement a petroleum product lifting record management system. The
following are the specific objectives:
- To
develop a database system that will keep record of the lifting or
distribution of petroleum products
- To
develop a system that can be queried to filter information pertaining the
distribution of petroleum products.
- To
implement a system that can replace the manual way of recording the
lifting of petroleum products.
- To
develop a system that will aid easy updating and reporting of petroleum
lifting record.
1.4
Significance of the Study
The significance of the study are:
- It
will enable the management of NNPC Aba road, Ikot Ekpene to have a more
effective means of capturing and managing the records of the lifting of
petroleum products.
- It
will save time and promote smooth running of the ministry by enabling them
to track their distribution records.
- The
study will also serve as a useful reference material to other researchers
seeking for related information on the subject.
1.5 Scope of
the Study
This study centers on petroleum
product lifting record management system using NNPC Aba Road, Ikot Ekpene
as a case study. The study covers the recording of information pertaining to
petroleum product distribution.
1.6
Organization of Research
This research work is organized into
five chapters:
Chapter one is concerned with the
introduction of the research study and it presents the preliminaries,
theoretical background, statement of the problem, aim and objectives of the
study, significance of the study, scope of the study, organization of the
research and definition of terms.
Chapter two focuses on the literature
review, the contributions of other scholars on the subject matter is discussed.
Chapter three is concerned with the
system analysis and design. It presents the research methodology used in the
development of the system, it analyzes the present system to identify the
problems and provides information on the advantages and disadvantages of the
proposed system. The system design is also presented in this chapter.
Chapter four presents the system
implementation and documentation, the choice of programming language, analysis
of modules, choice of programming language and system requirements for
implementation.
Chapter five focuses on the summary,
constraints of the study, conclusion and recommendations are provided in this
chapter based on the study carried out.
TOPIC:PETROLEUM PRODUCT LIFTING RECORD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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