Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes With 5m Litres Daily Production Capacity

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, on Tuesday, April 12, said the Port Harcourt Refinery has again started refining petrol after it was shut down some months back.

The state-run oil corporation said during a monitoring exercise of petrol distribution and sales at filing stations within Abuja and its environs that the refinery now produces up to five million litres of petrol every day since it came back on stream last week.

Also, NNPC said it would take advantage of the spring switch in refining activities of European petroleum refiners to stockpile petrol into strategic reserves for Nigeria.

The Group General Manager, Public Affairs of the NNPC, Garuba Deen Muhammad and Executive Director Supply and Distribution, Nigerian Petroleum Marketing Company, NPMC, Justine Ezeala, spoke with journalists after the monitoring exercise.

“Port Harcourt has been refining for quite a while now, from last week, between three and five million litres. We expect Kaduna refinery to begin any time soon and we also have vessels discharging fuel and so, all these combined measures will bring down the situation,” Muhammad said.

He further said: “When you have this kind of situation, people will naturally get agitated but people are getting calm now because they know the supply gap has now been bridged, and it is a question of distribution now.”

“They are all patient and that was what happened in Lagos. The situation has virtually normalized in Lagos because the motorists cooperated. “Still, there are some hitches here and there but improvement is what we are counting on and it is what we should be expecting.

 

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