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    Question DPR for adulterated kerosene, NNPC tells N’Assembly

    July 17, 2017
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    16 July 2017, Sweetcrude, Lagos — The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Sunday, requested the House of Representatives to invite the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) for questioning over the adulterated kerosene in the country.

    This was even as the NNPC also stated that its three refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna, were producing five million liters of kerosene daily representing more than 60 per cent of the national daily consumption requirement of eight million litres.

    According to a statement by the NNPC, its Group Managing Director, Dr. Maikanti Baru, stated this at a 2-day Investigative Public Hearing of the House of Representative Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream).

    Baru was represented by the Chief Operating Officer, Downstream, Mr. Henry Ikem Obih.

    He disclosed that the balance of three million litres of the product was being imported by private petroleum products marketers.

    He further stated that in keeping with its avowed commitment to the safety of consumers, the NNPC investigated the recent incident of kerosene explosion in Calabar and could not trace the truck that delivered the adulterated product in any of its depot’s loading schedule.

    Baru advised the House of Representatives’ committee to contact the DPR which is the petroleum Industry regulator to investigate the source of the adulterated kerosene among the private depots.

    He also called on relevant authorities to empower the DPR to carry out its responsibilities more diligently by ensuring that petroleum products imported by marketers meet the required quality and safety standards as NNPC cannot guarantee the quality of products imported by other market players.

    He said, “The quality of kerosene being sold to the general public required regular inspection to ensure that it meets health, safety, environment and quality standards at all times to avert any regulatory breaches or threat to lives and properties of the general public and consumers of the products.”

    He noted that kerosene and other petroleum products supplied by the NNPC were of high quality and meet safety standards.

    He gave the assurance that the NNPC would not compromise safety and quality in its products and processes, adding that all the depots in the country had laboratories for quality checks to ensure the safety of consumers.

    “The NNPC ensures that the entire refining output in Nigeria through its refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna and any products imported by it to make up for market supply-shortfalls meet the specifications of the Nigerian Institute of Standard (NIS) and Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON),” Baru noted.

    In his remarks, Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Petroleum Downstream, Honourable Joseph Akinlaja, stated that the Committee was deeply concerned about high cost of kerosene in the market as well as incessant explosion due to adulteration.

    He said the committee was mandated by the House of Representatives to, among other things, work out a clear cut policy framework on deregulation of kerosene to avert the current challenges faced by the poor masses in procuring the product; arrest the resurgence of kerosene explosion with attendant fatalities and investigate the disappearance of eleven billion naira (₦11bn) worth of petroleum product belonging to the NNPC.

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