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    10,000 metric tonnes of PMS expected in Port Harcourt tomorrow

    August 5, 2018
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    *View of the Rivers Port Complex, the Bonny River and harbor facilities. A.Bartel

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    05 August 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — A ship, MT Maestro, laden with10,000 metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit popularly called petrol is expected in Port Harcourt, tomorrow Monday, 6th August 2018.

    This is according to the document -Daily Shipping Position- obtained from the Rivers port office of the Nigerian Ports Authority.

    According to the document, six other ships laden with Automated Gasoline Oil, commonly called diesel, frozen fish and bulk wheat are also expected to berth at Rivers Port within the week.

    It explained that four ships were already at the port with bulk salt, frozen fish, and bulk wheat. These four ships, according to the document came in between 26th of July and 2nd of August 2018.

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