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Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by Truth234(m): 6:29am On Jan 24, 2017
The volume of importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also called petrol, dropped from 14 billion litres in 2015, to 4.89 billion litres in 2016, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The difference in the volume of petrol import in the country was only possible through federal government’s ongoing reform of the downstream sector, which eliminated fraud in the system.

At the pump price of N145 per litre, Nigeria effectively saved a whopping N1.3 trillion from the nine billion litres dip in importation.

Analysts believe that import volumes can be drastically reduced even further, if government revamped the local refineries, while new ones are underway.

With the five existing refineries performing below their installed capacities, Nigeria currently imports more than 90 per cent of her domestic fuel needs estimated at over N3 trillion annually, almost half of the national budget.

For decades the country has struggled with getting the refineries to work at optimum capacity without much success, as the turnaround maintenance (TAM) for the refineries were abandoned for almost the same length of time, which plunged them into the current state of dilapidation.

But the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), owners of four of the refineries, has promised to get them to work to at least 60 percent of their installed capacity this year, amid serious scepticism, while the fifth refinery, a private plant of just 1,000 barrels daily only produces automotive gas oil (AGO) or diesel.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, had earlier disclosed that the present administration was able to block unaccounted fraud impacted volume for petrol in 2016, which is nearly 40 per cent of the country’s consumption.”

Savings from fraud-impacted volume, Kachikwu said, could be directed toward infrastructure development in the country’s downstream sector.

According to him, “We noticed that the consumption of PMS has shifted from over 50 million litres a day to about 28 million per day. This means we have been able to take away unaccounted fraud impacted volume of petrol, which is nearly 40 per cent of the country’s consumption.”

Meanwhile, the NBS report the highest importation of petrol in May 2016, with 2.02billion litres worth N249.88billion.

This coincided with the Federal Government’s announcement of the partial deregulation of the PMS sub-sector on May 11, 2016, aimed at improving its supply nationwide.

Statewide distribution of truck-out volume for Q4 2016, showed that 4.83billion of PMS, 1.00 billion litres of AGO and 182.95 million litres of kerosene were distributed nationwide during the period under review.

Specifically for the Q4 2016, 4.83billion litres of PMS, 1.00 million litres of AGO and 182.9 million litres of HHK, valued at N629.6billion, N136.1billion and N24.7billion respectively, were imported into the country.

The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, revealing his strategy to achieve 60 percent capacity utilisation, said: “We are putting together various programmes to ensure that we achieve at least 60 per cent local refining by the end of this year. It is the procedure or methodology that we are changing a little bit, we are focusing on the process licensors to come and audit our processes and they have already started auditing most of our process units in the various refineries.

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Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by olaniyi0(m): 6:38am On Jan 24, 2017
it's all going down grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:15am On Jan 24, 2017
Ayam coming, wait lemme go back and read
Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by femolacqua(m): 7:16am On Jan 24, 2017
A welcome development.
Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by Nobody: 7:27am On Jan 24, 2017
Fraud has reduced.... and also people don't have money to buy fuel again
Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by Justiyke4u: 7:40am On Jan 24, 2017
Op reconcile the topic with the content

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Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by vedaxcool(m): 7:41am On Jan 24, 2017
grin Gradually we shall get to the promise land . . . Through reforms are painful.
Re: Nigeria’s Petrol Import Drops By Nine Million Litres In 2016 by hero2000: 10:15am On Jan 24, 2017
This news is quite incoherent and full of errors. I am ashamed that Guardian newspaper also published it.

First, I believe the title meant to be 9billion litres and not 9 million. Even at that the post is still disjointed. How can there be a reduction of 9 billion from 14 billion litres when according to the same news report we still import 90% of our PMS?! Furthermore the minister for Petroleum says they have achieved 40% reduction in importation of PMS. 40% reduction of 14billion gives 8.4 billion lt.

If the figure of 4.9 billion litres of current importation in the news report is correct then then the reduction is actually 65%.

I therefore arrive at the following conclusions:

1. One or more of the figures are either incorrect
OR
2. The 14billion litres in 2015 were actually imported on paper and not in reality.

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