The Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, weekend, stated that the newly re-opened Port
Harcourt and Warri refineries are now producing seven million litres of Premium
Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol per day.
According to an NNPC
statement in Abuja, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group
Managing Director of the NNPC, made this disclosure while re-commissioning the
Bonny-Port Harcourt Refinery crude pipeline that had been rehabilitated after
being out of use for a number of years due to incessant pipeline vandalism.
According to Kachikwu,
Port Harcourt Refining Company now produces five million litres of Premium
Motor Spirit while the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company also produces
two million liters of petrol per day.
He also noted that the
Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company is scheduled to start production any
moment from now adding that the coming on stream of the three refineries will
go a long way to ensure sufficient supply and distribution of petrol across the
country.
He stated that the
NNPC under his watch has been able to recover the two critical crude supply
pipelines which were Escravos to Warri and Bonny to Port Harcourt crude supply
pipelines stressing that they are critical to the downstream sector of the
industry.
“Port Harcourt is back
in production, Warri is back in production, Kaduna as at today is receiving
crude and will soon be back in production. Lagos is easing off now from fuel
scarcity and Abuja is doing the same thing and once Kaduna begins production, the
North will see a lot of improvement,” he explained.
He added that for the
first time in many years, the three refineries are going to be working and it
will help in a great deal with the issue of fuel supply and distribution across
the country.
He maintained that the
commercial governance model system was being introduced into the refineries so
as to keep them in business and to enable them compete favourably in the
hydrocarbon value chain.
“ What we have done is
to find a very creative way of bringing investors who will come in, work with
our team here who have the skills, reactivate and upgrade facilities in these
refineries’’, the minister disclosed.
According to him, the
investors will also help us to provide technical support and they will be paid
through the flow out of refined products over a period of time which is why we
have also changed the refining model such that refineries pay for their crude
so it goes into federation account.
He explained that
whatever they produce is theirs and they sell to one huge customer which will
be both Nigerian Petroleum Marketing Company (NPMC) and the marketers
themselves and that enables them to keep the refineries going after the upgrade
so that the problem we have in the past of not repairing the refineries will
not reoccur.

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