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NNPC Returns To Operating Losses In June, After A N274 Million Profit In May by 989900E: 9:53am On Aug 09, 2016
While refining capacity fell to a new low, the corporation lost N26.505 billion in June but paid N55.96 billion into the federation account.



According to NNPC’s June financial statement, NNPC lost N4.69 billion to the country’s underwhelming refineries.

Warri and Port Harcourt refineries produced at 24.4 percent and 11.8 percent capacity, while Kaduna refinery produced at zero percent, for the month of June.

The report indicates “a deficit of N26.51 billion as against trading surplus of N274million reported in May, 2016. This trading surplus does not represent net profit as there are other expenses that should ordinarily have been captured”.



“The deficit in the month of June 2016 was majorly due to decrease in revenue generation as a result of decline in PPMC petroleum products sales by 13.30% or N14.9billion and increase in products distribution costs.

“Also June 2016 operations witnessed the major impact of incessant vandalism, during the month more than 261 vandalized points were recorded.


“In NPDC a substantial portion of crude oil sales for the month estimated to be in excess of the deficit could not be realized due to Force Majeure declared by SPDC as a result of vandalized 48-inch Forcados export line.”

NNPC attributed its poor performance to a rise in vandalism in the Niger Delta region.

“Poor performance is attributable to upsurge in attack and sabotage of oil facilities in the Niger Delta.

“At Forcados Terminal alone about 380,000bopd were shut in since February 2016 following Force majeure declared by SPDC. A number of crude oil Liftings were deferred until the repair is completed.

“Other major terminal affected by the renewed spate of vandalism includes Bonny, Usan and Que Ibo terminals. Total export crude Oil & Gas receipt for the period of July 2015 – June 2016 stood at $3.42Billion.”

NNPC said work is ongoing to run the refineries at a minimum of 70 percent capacity utilization within the next six to eight months.

“Co-locating smaller but cost efficient modular refineries within the existing refineries premises to boost the nation’s refining capacity from 445,000 barrels per day to 650,000,” it said.
Re: NNPC Returns To Operating Losses In June, After A N274 Million Profit In May by Firefire(m): 9:56am On Aug 09, 2016
Tougher days ahead for Nigeria and Nigerians. embarassed

Fasten your seat belts...
Re: NNPC Returns To Operating Losses In June, After A N274 Million Profit In May by legwa10(m): 10:00am On Aug 09, 2016
Hmmm, this country will stand by d grace of God... United we standed, divided we fall

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Re: NNPC Returns To Operating Losses In June, After A N274 Million Profit In May by obailala(m): 10:22am On Aug 09, 2016
It can be quite a daunting task moving a country forward when citizens of the same country are working tirelessly day and night to pull it down.

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Re: NNPC Returns To Operating Losses In June, After A N274 Million Profit In May by LordAdam: 11:51am On Aug 09, 2016
obailala:
It can be quite a daunting task moving a country forward when citizens of the same country are working tirelessly day and night to pull it down.

These challenges have always been there. It is a pity there is no actionable framework to stop the incessant vandalism.

Aside the vandalism, the efficiency of the refineries is crooked. Good today, Better tomorrow, Worse the day after. There is no consistency. It's almost as though these guys are just cooking figures and there's no way to verify or hold them accountable.

Before the agitation of the ND militants, vandals have had a field day. Bunkering, vandalism of pipelines and even electricity infrastructure pre-date 1999.

These are problems that will never go away, they can only be reduced to a point where they don't constitute much of a problem. The telcos operating in Nigeria always have reports of vandalism, it's not just the government.

Rather, than chalk blames, how about we accept the difficult situation we are in and figure out how to resolve the messy situation?

-Lord

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