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Nigerian government has began the local production of diesel and
kerosene to arrest the problems of scarcity which has led to
unprecedented increment in price.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation says its three refineries in Kaduna, Port Harcourt and Warri have resumed production of diesel and kerosene.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation says its three refineries in Kaduna, Port Harcourt and Warri have resumed production of diesel and kerosene.
The Group General Manager , NNPC Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu
Ughamadu , disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said that the resumption of refining of the products was
expected to balance the disequilibrium in the demand and supply of the
products as being experienced in parts of the country.
He further said that the Kaduna Refinery had also commenced
operations to ease the situation in supply and distribution of petroleum
products nationwide.
Ughamadu also stated that NNPC had made arrangements for additional
supply intervention through direct importation of diesel , kerosene and
DPK to sustain product availability across the country.
In the statement, Mr. Solomon Ladenegan, the Managing Director of
Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, said that the plant was doing
well.
This, he said , was especially so since the Crude Distillation Unit
was revived on Jan.7, adding that it resumed production same day.
According to Ladenegan, the plant now refines 2 million litres of
kerosene and 3 million litres of diesel daily.
“This morning, we have pumped the products to PPMC and they
have started loading; they are going to load up to one million litres of
diesel and kerosene.
“The products are there in the tank and we are doing everything to get them to the market,” Ladenegan said.
In the same vein, the Managing Director of the Port Harcourt
Refining Company , Dr Bafred Enjugu, said that the refinery was
producing 3 million litres of AGO (diesel) daily .
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