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Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by ogododo: 10:46am On Aug 09, 2020
The four refineries owned by the Federal Government made a total loss of N406.62bn in two years, the latest audited financial statements of the plants have shown.

The refineries, which are located in Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Warri, have a combined installed capacity of 445,000 barrels per day but have continued to operate far below the installed capacity.

The country relies largely on importation for refined petroleum products as its refineries have remained in a state of disrepair for many years despite several reported repairs.

The Kaduna refinery recorded a loss of N64.34bn in 2018, down from N111.89bn in 2017, according to its financial statement.

Warri refinery posted a loss of N44.44bn in 2018, compared to N84.60bn in the previous year, while Port Harcourt lost N55.76bn in 2017 and N45.59bn in 2018.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, said last week that the refineries were all idle.

At a summit organised by Seplat, he had said, “Today, unfortunately, all our four refineries are down.

“In Nigeria today, we are importing practically every petroleum product that we consume in this country.

“We are working to make sure that we are able to fix our refineries.”

In the first term of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), the NNPC had planned to rehabilitate the refineries to attain a minimum of 90 per cent capacity utilisation.

The plan was to use third-party financiers and the original refinery builders to provide the requisite funding and technical support.

However, after over one and a half years, negotiations with financiers were stalled in December 2018 due to varying positions on key commercial terms.

Kyari, who took over the NNPC leadership in July 2019, had reiterated his plan to revamp the refineries and end fuel importation by 2023.

The NNPC said in April that it had secured funding for the rehabilitation of the ailing refineries.

Kyari said the corporation was pursuing “a different model” for the refineries, including the type used by the Nigeria LNG Limited.


The NLNG is jointly owned by the Federal Government, represented by the NNPC (49 per cent), and three international oil companies, namely Shell (25.6 per cent), Total (15 per cent) and Eni (10.4 per cent).

Kyari said the corporation would no longer be involved in running the refineries after their rehabilitation.

He added that upon completion of the ongoing rehabilitation, the services of a company would be procured to manage the plants on an operations and maintenance basis.

The NNPC boss said last month that the issues around market structure had prevented private investors from building refineries in the country.

He said with the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector, companies would be able to invest in the construction of refineries.

While 44 refinery licences have been given to private investors over the years, only a few projects, including the one being built by Dangote Industries Limited in Lagos, are underway.

There are a total of 38 proposed modular refineries with capacity ranging from 5,000 barrels per day to 30,000bpd, and six conventional plants with a total capacity of 1.35 million bpd, according to the Department of Petroleum Resources.

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, is building a refinery with a capacity of 650,000bpd, described as the world’s biggest single-train facility.

https://punchng.com/fg-refineries-post-n406-62bn-loss-in-two-years/

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nobody: 10:48am On Aug 09, 2020
Please sell to the cronies we accused Atiku he would sell to... it's way better than incurring losses in this magnitude.

406bn/475 (current dollar rate) = $854.7m

- yet Chinese railway debt with sovereignty at stake - $500m
- Nigerian current Debt to revenue - 90%..
- Poverty capital of the world..
- 4million internally displaced..
- 35m unemployed working population...

When we are ready, we would elect capable individuals.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Artiiclebeast: 10:53am On Aug 09, 2020
Useless people.

How dem wan take enjoy the evil money wey dem dey loot in the midst of all these chaos sef dey tire people wey get head.

You thief money full everywhere, your life no dey secured, no better hospital for you and yours, no better road to drive through, you no fit waka without security and you think say you smart and dey enjoy?

Na you be the original mugu.

Evil greedy bastards

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Macsender2: 10:57am On Aug 09, 2020
Nigeria going down each day

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by free2ryhme: 10:57am On Aug 09, 2020

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by ogododo: 10:57am On Aug 09, 2020
Ekpan road, Warri Refinery don close shop since

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nobody: 10:58am On Aug 09, 2020
I'm always in awe of this country every blessed day. Impossibility keeps striking us like Lewy.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by maxjax(m): 10:58am On Aug 09, 2020
Nitel will soon announce theirs too... undecided

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Amspecial: 10:58am On Aug 09, 2020
grin

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Eriokanmi: 10:59am On Aug 09, 2020
Still blame it on Jonathan who left the governmemt over 5 years ago cheesy

Now we have seen susbsidy isn't a scam, as one of the lies they told Nigerians to ride onto power. TAM in our refineries na yearly affair since 2015. Another area the nnpc used to scam Nigerians. Yes, they still import Petroleum products.

They've not fulfilled one single promise made before presidential elections in 2015. Whoever differs should tell me something.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by money121(m): 10:59am On Aug 09, 2020
Ok
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by nograv: 10:59am On Aug 09, 2020
Till these day I cannot fathom why we even have a refinery in Kaduna.

All refineries should be on the coast where the oil is extracted.

Just to appease the Fulani, we built such a facility inland.. Mtcheww..

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by leke12(m): 10:59am On Aug 09, 2020
ok
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nchenches: 11:00am On Aug 09, 2020
Because this Buhari administration is the most corrupt in Nigeria’s history.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by SmartPolician: 11:00am On Aug 09, 2020
The NNPC manages the refineries and other critical government-owned oil and gas assets.

We were told that the only time the NNPC made profits was in the time of Ibe Kachiukwu. And Buhari had the guts to replace him with a northerner....now, we are back to square one.


Instead of NNPC to find out why her refineries are not working, they are busy building hospitals across Nigeria. NNPC, which is under the ministry of petroleum, is now executing the tasks of ministry of health while its assets incur huge losses.

I don't know who cursed Nigeria, but I think the country has suffered enough. And it's high time the person forgave the shithole.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by cashinnaira: 11:01am On Aug 09, 2020
Sometimes reading some news in Nigeria is like let me quickly wake up am dreaming. Evil people everywhere

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Bossontop(m): 11:01am On Aug 09, 2020
undecided
Loss abi miss road enter their individual pockets??

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:01am On Aug 09, 2020
If you have not married or given birth, please don't give birth to your kids here except you are financially comfortable.

The kain suffer wey dey this country wear boxers and pyjamas.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Halfamilli: 11:01am On Aug 09, 2020
All is well

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nobody: 11:03am On Aug 09, 2020
If you are working in any GOVT Establishment/Agency and You are/have been looting through your office and you are reading my comments now...

Hear me loud and clear!

You are VERY MAD and it will NOT BE WELL for you and YOUR GENERATIONgringrin

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by lexy2014: 11:03am On Aug 09, 2020
Nchenches:
Because this Buhari administration is the most corrupt in Nigeria’s history.

Are u talking about Mr. Integrity like that?

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Cedarfarms: 11:03am On Aug 09, 2020
Everything is just wrong with this government, it's as if we retrogressed these past few years......

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by whytediamond(m): 11:03am On Aug 09, 2020
We never ready for this country.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Galactico4ever(m): 11:04am On Aug 09, 2020
We're doing well...
but where is the money
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Galactico4ever(m): 11:04am On Aug 09, 2020
Randy91:
If you are working in any GOVT Establishment/Agency and You are/have been looting through your office and you are reading my comments now...

Hear me loud and clear!

You are VERY MAD and it will NOT BE WELL for you and YOUR GENERATIONgringrin
Na was oh undecided
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nchenches: 11:05am On Aug 09, 2020
nograv:
Till these day I cannot fathom why we even have a refinery in Kaduna.

All refineries should be on the coast where the oil is extracted.

Just to appease the Fulani, we built such a facility inland.. Mtcheww..

Buhari is making the same Kaduna Refinery mistake today.

Buhari is laying gas pipeline from the Nigerdelta to northern egion to build two huge gas processing plants in northern Nigeria, then huge pipeline to transport the gas to Arab North Africa.

This is one of the reasons Mallam Daura still wants presidency to remain in the north after Buhari.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Heavance(m): 11:05am On Aug 09, 2020
Shey Buhari said the refineries will be working within one year when he was making noise in 2015?

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by OkhaiAsein(m): 11:05am On Aug 09, 2020
this country get money but the people can't see it cus of bad govt
.
I'll design a brand logo and flyers for your business at affordable price

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Nobody: 11:05am On Aug 09, 2020
nograv:
Till these day I cannot fathom why we even have a refinery in Kaduna.

All refineries should be on the coast where the oil is extracted.

Just to appease the Fulani, we built such a facility inland.. Mtcheww..

It's leverage.
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Post ₦406.62 Billion Loss In Two Years by Davids6: 11:05am On Aug 09, 2020
angry grin grin

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