Nigeria’s four refineries to resume production in July

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Nigeria’s four refineries are set to roll back to life in July, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has said.

Ohi Alegbe, the spokesperson for the NNPC told PREMIUM TIMES on Saturday that the ongoing phased maintenance of the refineries was nearing completion and that the facilities would soon commence production.

“I think by July, the four refineries should begin to work,” Mr. Alegbe said.

He said the two refineries in Port Harcourt are scheduled to begin to receive crude next week while those in Warri and Port Harcourt would follow shortly after.

Mr. Alegbe said the turnaround maintenance of the refineries, which he said began in November 2014, was being undertaken by NNPC’s in-house engineers.

“We had to resort to in-house engineers after the original builders of the refineries, who were called in to do the job, kept coming up with outrageous bills,” he said.

He said parts of the problems with the Port Harcourt refineries had to do with lack of electricity to power the facility.

“We have now installed a mini power plant to solve that problem,” the NNPC spokesperson said.

The return of the refineries will however not put an end to fuel importation in the country.

Mr. Alegbe said even when the four refineries operate at full capacity, they would only be able to cumulatively refine 19 million litres of petrol per day.

Nigeria, he said, consumes 40 litres of petrol per day.

“As you can see, that leaves us with a balance of 21 litres per day, and we will still have to rely on importation to make up for that deficit,” Mr. Alegbe said.

Nigeria has for years depend on importation for its entire energy needs.

3 Comments

  1. Deziani and her co travellers who has prosecuted as self entered, self enrichment , criminal and felonious agenda during Jonathan’s tenure should all be tried and jailed. For the sake of making money off importing refined petroleum products they refused to allocate crude oil to the refineries !!! Wicked evil people. May God reward them in full measure.

  2. This is good news.if public transportation is improved then we won’t have a deficit but a surplus of petrol.

  3. This is really a good way forward for this country and it will put an end to importation of fuel and subsidy payment

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