14 August 2018, London — Nigeria’s state oil company could allow private investors to install two refineries on two of its…
Browsing: Port Harcourt refinery
*Buhari’s false hope, poor leadership *Kachikwu’s vain demagoguery Chuks Isiwu 16 July 2018, Sweetcrude, Lagos — The Minister of State for…
Nigeria’s refineries operate far below their combined capacity of 445,000 barrels per day due to years of neglect, as well as theft from pipelines and sabotage.
Buhari said extra funds outside the provision of 2018 budget “will be deployed to infrastructure projects like roads, rail, and power for the good of our people, and for the development of the country.”
Ike Amos 25 December 2017, Sweetcrude, Abuja — The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Sunday, disclosed that the Landing Cost…
Ikem-Obih said, “We’re lean on capital, which is why we’re hoping that the private-sector people come and partner with us. A lot of work is going on.”
“The Corporation has maintained seamless nationwide supply and distribution of petroleum products which guarantees stable products and queue-free filling stations across the nation,” the report stated.
Mkpoikana Udoma 15 August 2017, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt – Another round of fuel scarcity will soon rock Port Harcourt and its…
According to him, what is in the pipeline for all the refineries by the government is an arrangement where private investors would bring in money for their repairs to optimal capacities, which will bring about expected incremental volume in their production where their money would be recouped.
…Vows to resist third-party financiers for refinery Mkpoikana Udoma 21 June 2017, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt – A Niger Delta advocacy…