Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has
announced an improvement in Nigeria’s refining capacity, declaring that
domestic refining of Premium Motor Spirits, PMS, at the country’s three
refineries has increased to 10.23 million litres per day.
According to Group Executive Director, Refining and
Petrochemicals, NNPC, Engineer Anthony Ogbuigwe, the three refineries are also
currently producing 5.53 million litres of dual purpose kerosene and 8.016
million litres of automotive gas oil, diesel daily.
He disclosed that the Kaduna Refining and
Petrochemical Company is currently running at 65 percent installed capacity,
while the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company is producing at 63 per cent
and the Port Harcourt Refining and Petrochemical Company at 66 per cent of
installed capacity.
The major components and various units of Fluid
Catalytic Cracking Units, (FCCU), Crude Distillation Unit (VDU) and Vacuum
Distillation Unit (DDU) of all the
refineries are working well.
He explained that the stability that has characterized
the supply of petroleum products to motorists in the country is attributable to
the good performance of the refineries.
Ogbuigwe maintained that the scheduled turn around
maintenance for the refineries are on course and already the Port Harcourt
refinery has taken delivery of some of the components for its rehabilitation.
He decried the incessant pipeline vandalism and
crude oil theft stressing that the menace is a big threat to the nation’s oil
and gas industry.
He called on all the stakeholders in the petroleum
sector and Nigerians to team up with the NNPC in finding a lasting solution to
the menace to enable the refineries run without hitches.
The NNPC had in January last year declared that the
country’s three refineries would be producing at 90 per cent of their installed
capacity by December 2013.
The then Group Managing Director of the NNPC,
Engineer Austen Oniwon, said that the turn-around maintenance of the refineries
back then was part of effort towards ensuring adequate local refining of
petroleum products.
He admitted that the refineries were not doing well
but assured that NNPC has designed refinery revitalization working plan using
the original contractors that built the refineries.
According to him, the Port Harcourt refinery will
commence the projected capacity production by the fourth quarter of 2012 to be
followed by Kaduna refinery by the first quarter of 2013, while Warri refinery
will come on stream by the fourth quarter of 2013.
The NNPC also assured that the proposed three
Greenfield refineries to be built by Chinese companies will not only make
Nigeria to be self sufficient in petroleum products, but will also make the
country become net exporter of petroleum products, in in line with OPEC objectives.
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