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Warri Refinery Producing At 63%of Capacity- NNPC by Idokojimmy: 3:12pm On Dec 27, 2012
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has said that the Warri refinery is currently producing at 63 per cent of its installed capacity.

The corporation in a statement on Tuesday said that the refinery, which is operated by its subsidiary, Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, was up and running and had no maintenance issues to warrant its shutdown.

The Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporation, Mr. Fidel Pepple, who disclosed this in a statement said the refinery had not been shut down.

Also,the corporation on Wednesday, last week, decried the unending incidents of pipeline hacking and product theft currently posing great danger to the efficient distribution and supply of petroleum products in some parts of the country.

Speaking against the backdrop of the recent line break in Ije-ododo community in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State, the Group Managing Director of the corporation, Mr. Andrew Yakubu, stated that if left unchecked, the nefarious activities of pipeline marauders could cripple the smooth operation of the downstream sector of the industry.

Yakubu, who declared open the 3rd Triennial Delegates Conference of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association, in Abuja, noted that less than one week after the vital system 2B was restored , the corporation had been compelled to shut the line owing to an attack on the Ije-ododo point.

“We had over 774 break points since August 2012 from Atlas Cove to Ilorin depot. Between Atlas Cove and Mosimi depot, we recorded 181 break points, from Mosimi to Ibadan, we had 421 ruptured points and from Mosimi to Ore, we recorded 50 vandalised points. Also between Ibadan and Ilorin we had a total of 122 break points,’’ he stated.

He said that though the NNPC was working hard to ensure effective distribution of petroleum products across the country through increased trucking, the trucking option comes with enormous cost which is totally unsustainable.

“PIB or no PIB, privatisation or no privatisation, no industry can survive under this kind of arrangement,’’ he said.

Records indicate that with the incessant attacks on the nation’s vast artery of pipelines, about 70 per cent products distribution is through trucking or what is known in the industry parlance as bridging into the hinterlands.

At an average vehicle turnaround of about 8-10 days from the South to the North and re-turn, a minimum of 10,000 trucks are required to ply the roads daily.

Despite the challenge posed by the shutdown of the system 2B line as a result of the attack, the GMD remains optimistic that Nigerians would not suffer undue hardship during the yuletide season.

“We have a fallback strategy which we have already activated to ensure un-interrupted supply of products. Don’t forget that we had the worst time when the line was shut completely in August after the Arepo incident but we have restored the lines and it started working and Nigerians felt the impact, only for the vandals to strike again. But we will do our best to sustain supply,’’ he said.

Yakubu called on Nigerians across board from the community to local government and up to state government levels to embrace protection of pipelines.

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Re: Warri Refinery Producing At 63%of Capacity- NNPC by taharqa: 5:56pm On Dec 27, 2012
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