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Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by tollyboy5(m): 9:41am On Jan 05, 2025
BadInflunece:
I will take all these reforms seriously when he returns fuel back to where he met it. And then from there, drags the price down.

You can ruin something, then say fixing it is you doing us a favour.

Return the dollar to where you met it, then drag it down from there.

That's the change.

Meanwhile, how are theae refineries producing without residues? No dispensing unit for gas.

Does the fuel jusy magically appear?
Don't take anything serious. That's your own headache lol
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by sparko1(m): 9:41am On Jan 05, 2025
free2ryhme:
Oh, the hype is just classic over-the-top fanfare, isn’t it? A refinery barely hobbling along, and we're supposed to throw a parade because it’s managed to squeeze out a bit of diesel and kerosene. Meanwhile, PMS, the fuel everyone actually wants, is still just a ‘hopefully by February’ dream. And let’s not even talk about the state of the place—one unit functional out of three, skeletal activity, and security guards acting like they’re guarding the crown jewels. If this is a victory lap, it’s more of a stumble across the finish line.
Who said you should celebrate, please take your bitter pill, it will help regulate your sugar level, but people in warri are already engaged, warri is gradually getting it's life back, once the refinery becomes fully operational, those running around will begin to return home.

I guess it's only those regions without refineries that want it to fail, but then if wishes were horses...🙄🙄😂
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by snowball11(m): 10:01am On Jan 05, 2025
Celestialsword:
They are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel, those docile refinery workers will now be active on their duty post.

This is what PDP couldn't do in 16 years, Old broom knows all the corners,Tinubu knows how to fix this country
They will just come to NL and open their idiotic mouth, wah, discussing issues that they know next to nothing about!

When i did my IT at the refinery, many years ago, it was during the PDP regime and the refinery at the time was working at maximum.

I'm trying to recall if it ever worked during the the time of Buhari! undecided

Now, that it's just about being revived and not yet at it maximum, i suggest you shut your crap and wait until it start working well again! undecided
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by free2ryhme: 10:02am On Jan 05, 2025
sparko1:
Who said you should celebrate, please take your bitter pill, it will help regulate your sugar level, but people in warri are already engaged, warri is gradually getting it's life back, once the refinery becomes fully operational, those running around will begin to return home.

I guess it's only those regions without refineries that want it to fail, but then if wishes were horses...🙄🙄😂
Instead of addressing the glaring issues—like the fact that the refinery isn’t anywhere near full capacity and that critical products like PMS are still a distant hope—they pivot to some bizarre regional rivalry nonsense.

It’s the classic "if you’re not clapping, you must be hating" mentality. The idea that skepticism or holding stakeholders accountable equates to wishing failure is laughable. This isn't about regions or “bitterness”; it’s about delivering on promises that impact everyone, regardless of where they live.

And what’s with the sugar-level jab? If anything, Nigerians are hyper-sweetened with empty promises from projects like this. The people in Warri—and across the country—deserve more than patchwork progress and deflections. When the refinery actually meets its potential, everyone will benefit, not just one region. Until then, valid criticisms should be welcomed, not dismissed with shallow insults.


😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Pluto33: 10:22am On Jan 05, 2025
eldoradoxx:
My conclusion is that this is not a coincidence, that Nigeria was not refining petrol locally all this while was deliberately orchestrated by the criminal gangs in the oil and gas industry. How come immediately Dangote's refinery began refining crude locally, within three months all Government refineries that were hitherto moribund are beginning to produce? It was deliberate, they saw that removal of subsidy by Tinubu and Dangote's refinery coming into production had dealt a big blow on their cruel business against the Nigerian people including smuggling of subsidized Petroleum Products. I give kudo to Tinubu on this, if he had not removed subsidy, nothing would have happened, Dangote would never have agreed to go into production, NNPC refineries would never have also come on board. It is the beauty of deregulation we talked about.
But the deregulation was implemented in 2012 but some people opposed it and sponsored nation wide protest and party at Ojota...just imagine where we would have been by now 13 years later.. undecided
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by obi58: 10:30am On Jan 05, 2025
eldoradoxx:
My conclusion is that this is not a coincidence, that Nigeria was not refining petrol locally all this while was deliberately orchestrated by the criminal gangs in the oil and gas industry. How come immediately Dangote's refinery began refining crude locally, within three months all Government refineries that were hitherto moribund are beginning to produce? It was deliberate, they saw that removal of subsidy by Tinubu and Dangote's refinery coming into production had dealt a big blow on their cruel business against the Nigerian people including smuggling of subsidized Petroleum Products. I give kudo to Tinubu on this, if he had not removed subsidy, nothing would have happened, Dangote would never have agreed to go into production, NNPC refineries would never have also come on board. It is the beauty of deregulation we talked about.
Did Dangote start building his refinery after tpain assumed office?

Olodo
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Samesame247: 10:33am On Jan 05, 2025
Malta blending plant gang dey give you assurance and you believe?!
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Osgilliat(m): 11:52am On Jan 05, 2025
Now that our refineries are working after many years of inactivity and non stop payment of salaries to refineries workers despite the fact that they are not working, don’t be surprise when they start their own craziness using industrial strikes to ground every operations of the refineries.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Mcslize: 12:13pm On Jan 05, 2025
Congrats to my formal work place. I did my industrial training at Warri refinery back in the days, and I can tell you for free, I learned a lot.

We were practically the ones running the heart of the refinery under production department.

Since that time, I realised how important my course of study was.

Please, don't let anyone deceive you. School is not a scam, rather ignorance is the biggest scam.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Fearyourcreator: 12:55pm On Jan 05, 2025
Xwizard:
Looool how much is fuel now, 70 naira per liter ?
Na free e supposed be oloriburuku
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Fearyourcreator: 12:56pm On Jan 05, 2025
Celestialsword:
be patient, Rome was not built in a day
How much are top producer with less population even selling... They are hating unnecessarily
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by BadInflunece(m): 12:58pm On Jan 05, 2025
tollyboy5:
Don't take anything serious. That's your own headache lol
People like you are sycophants who can't think. You think that if Nigeria gets better, it gets better for just you.

If Tinubu returns petrol to 500/600, would you say he tried?
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by tollyboy5(m): 1:14pm On Jan 05, 2025
BadInflunece:
People like you are sycophants who can't think. You think that if Nigeria gets better, it gets better for just you.

If Tinubu returns petrol to 500/600, would you say he tried?
No more subsidy. Wake up bro.
Stop talking out of logic
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by ellizy(m): 1:24pm On Jan 05, 2025
Celestialsword:
They are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel, those docile refinery workers will now be active on their duty post.

This is what PDP couldn't do in 16 years, Old broom knows all the corners,Tinubu knows how to fix this country
Of what advantage is a working refinery when the cost of end product is far higher than when it was not working?
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by justtee42k: 1:41pm On Jan 05, 2025
Get use to how things need to work than how you have living a fake life.
No one will subsidise petrol for you again but if the production can cost 50naira , then you can get it at.70 naira.
You are no longer a baby, no one will spoonfeed you so wake up please.

This is the right way ,.no going back


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Looool how much is fuel now, 70 naira per liter ?[/quote]
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by mauchiz: 1:50pm On Jan 05, 2025
Chikarata2020:
We will only believe that they are working only when the prices of fuel is reduced
My dear,
We have to see the effect on the price of petroleum products, is not to build refinery everywhere, is the result on the economy, if the price doesn't affect the citizens, then is of no use to us, rather is for there personal gain.
Since Port Harcourt refinery started working, we did not see the effect, transportation is very high.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by mauchiz: 1:52pm On Jan 05, 2025
ellizy:
Of what advantage is a working refinery when the cost of end product is far higher than when it was not working?
I don't know,
Is a magic refinery,
We thought dangote refinery would have made things easier, for were,
We are in the hands of God in this country.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Celestialsword: 1:53pm On Jan 05, 2025
ellizy:
Of what advantage is a working refinery when the cost of end product is far higher than when it was not working?
The government is working on a solution to the fuel imbroglio,this cannot be solved with the continual importation of petroleum products into the country.

If all the nations refineries are working at full installed capacity plus the modular refineries and dangotes,then fuel importation will stop.

If this is done,it will impact positively on the fuel pump price
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by rotadeco27: 2:52pm On Jan 05, 2025
prinsam30:
I dey here Dey wait, for those of u wey dey yan say fuel price go crash drastically, I just dey laff una, as long as dollar to naira still remain 1700 fuel price can never come down, make the dollar crash first then we can talk about other things
Mr man , shut up, all crude oil transactions are done on naira and not dollars thus, dollar rate should not affect it. That is the reason for naira for crude for the locally refined oil. Once the price of PMS comes down most of the food items will respond, it is only the imported goods that will be dependent on dollars. By the time PBAT is done with what he has in mind, those of you with fear of God will come out to apologize to him and his supporters.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by GeneralDae: 5:45pm On Jan 05, 2025
stunnert:
The price of petrol will definitely go down in the coming months
They are not producing petrol yet. Also, petrol prices are more dependent on exchange rate and global price of crude oil than the number of local refineries you have.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by GeneralDae: 5:51pm On Jan 05, 2025
rotadeco27:
Mr man , shut up, all crude oil transactions are done on naira and not dollars thus, dollar rate should not affect it. That is the reason for naira for crude for the locally refined oil. Once the price of PMS comes down most of the food items will respond, it is only the imported goods that will be dependent on dollars. By the time PBAT is done with what he has in mind, those of you with fear of God will come out to apologize to him and his supporters.
Naira for crude deal is not subsidized. The deal was made at the prevailing exchange rate so that FAAC would not suffer for it. So if Dangote buys crude today, he buys it at the market rate of 1500 in naira.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by sulaak(m): 6:52pm On Jan 05, 2025
Celestialsword:
They are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel, those docile refinery workers will now be active on their duty post.

This is what PDP couldn't do in 16 years, Old broom knows all the corners,Tinubu knows how to fix this country
So it takes APC 10 years to get the refineries partially working.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by 7lives: 7:41pm On Jan 05, 2025
snowball11:
They will just come to NL and open their idiotic mouth, wah, discussing issues that they know next to nothing about!

When i did my IT at the refinery, many years ago, it was during the PDP regime and the refinery at the time was working at maximum.

I'm trying to recall if it ever worked during the the time of Buhari! undecided

Now, that it's just about being revived and not yet at it maximum, i suggest you shut your crap and wait until it start working well again! undecided
Refinery was working and government still dey pay subsidies on petroleum products?.
What will you gain by telling such a bogus lie?, are you more PDP than Obj who said the refinery will never work?.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by sparko1(m): 8:20pm On Jan 05, 2025
free2ryhme:
Instead of addressing the glaring issues—like the fact that the refinery isn’t anywhere near full capacity and that critical products like PMS are still a distant hope—they pivot to some bizarre regional rivalry nonsense.

It’s the classic "if you’re not clapping, you must be hating" mentality. The idea that skepticism or holding stakeholders accountable equates to wishing failure is laughable. This isn't about regions or “bitterness”; it’s about delivering on promises that impact everyone, regardless of where they live.

And what’s with the sugar-level jab? If anything, Nigerians are hyper-sweetened with empty promises from projects like this. The people in Warri—and across the country—deserve more than patchwork progress and deflections. When the refinery actually meets its potential, everyone will benefit, not just one region. Until then, valid criticisms should be welcomed, not dismissed with shallow insults.


😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's not shallow, it's obvious why you might be bitter, but pretending you care whether it's at full capacity or not, that is just ridiculous.

I can understand objective criticism, but what is valid criticism?🙄

Just stating facts about something doesn't make it objective, especially when all your comments are viewed from a tribal lens.

Hey, don't get me wrong you can't always be objective, that is why silence is expected, you don't have to respond.

Talking about what capacity the refinery is working, are you trying to say if PMS wasn't in the list of products the refinery should be shut down🙄, even if it takes another 6 months to start PMS production, it's commendable that we are moving in the right direction, the steps doesn't need to be large, it just needs to be in the right direction.

Imagine if previous government had such progress by now we wouldn't be discussing about this small issues, but here we are and this is a welcome development.
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Xwizard: 10:39am On Jan 06, 2025
Fearyourcreator:
Na free e supposed be oloriburuku
Your generation and generation to come jam agbako continuously
Amen 🙏
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by Blackdisciple(m): 3:32pm On Jan 06, 2025
Here we go again
Re: Warri Refinery: Marketers Eye Loading Of Petrol February by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 12:43am On Jan 08, 2025
Senioreddy:
With 3 working refineries hope the price of Petrol and diesel will crash drastically
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