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SportsRe: Even Haaland Can't Replace Osimhen In Napoli Team — Fans Blast Conte And Lukaku by NewDea4: 11:59pm On Dec 11, 2024
PoliticsRe: Adedayo Adesola: Youths Protest In Lagos As Lawmaker Empowers Constituents by NewDea4: 11:49pm On Dec 11, 2024
TouchNfollow:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/760641-youths-protest-in-lagos-as-lawmaker-empowers-constituents.html
Mobs will soon start attacking and killing these state-level legislators within their constituencies...the police have already begun to rob regular citizens on the streets without any care for regulatory consequences - they are the law.

Let's all watch Nigeria unravel in real time, since Tinubu, Shettima & Co think it's all about them and their greedy families
BusinessRe: CBN Fines Moniepoint And Opay ₦1 Billion Each As Nigeria Tightens Regulation by NewDea4: 10:22pm On Dec 11, 2024
Great100000:
[b]CBN fines Moniepoint and OPay ₦1 Billion each as Nigeria tightens fintech regulation


Source: https://techcabal.com/2024/12/10/cbn-fines-moniepoint-and-opay/
Federal Government of Thieves of Nigeria
PropertiesRe: Oyinbo People 'Ready To Die' In Abuja Over Demolition Notice By Wike (Video) by NewDea4: 5:27pm On Dec 11, 2024
Brilliancepower:
Am perturbed at your despicable level of reasoning.. What did you to Fulani after the maladministration of Buhari for 8 solid years? You're simply a wicked person intentionally using cunning ways to instigate a tribal menance to our society. Be very careful.
Lmao who's reasoning like a dummy between me and you?
PropertiesRe: Oyinbo People 'Ready To Die' In Abuja Over Demolition Notice By Wike (Video) by NewDea4: 5:42am On Dec 11, 2024
Skooltynz:
The marginalisation yorrobers will suffer after tinubu go weigh gan.
I swear! They will beg to leave Nigeria!
PoliticsRe: Deji Adeyanju Stops Criticizing Peter Obi by NewDea4: 10:42pm On Dec 10, 2024
[quote author=NLCreator post=133239958][/quote]You really should just leave Peter Obi alone, you gigolo

No matter what he does he's never in the category of people someone like you can disparage in your never-ending quest to boost your patently fake credentials as an activist
PoliticsRe: Aba Disco Applies For 123% Increase In Electricity Tariff by NewDea4: 10:22pm On Dec 10, 2024
PoliticsRe: Atsi Kefas, Governor Kefas's Sister Is Dead by NewDea4: 9:57pm On Dec 10, 2024
EmperorCaesar:
huh

It would have been better if the police had not attempted to wade off the bandits...Just maybe, the outcome may have been different

Whats the fate of the policeman now?

RIP to the dead
So that they can kidnap the governor undecided
FamilyRe: Ebonyi Governor’s Father Who Married 30 Wives, 108 Children Emerges King by NewDea4: 11:10am On Dec 10, 2024
chatinent:
Nonsensical reason!


Your father has a high fckatitude! That's all!
Governor's father is a sex-maniac cheesy
CelebritiesRe: Regina Daniels Graduates With A Degree In Psychology From Mexico University by NewDea4: 7:07am On Dec 10, 2024
NwekeUG:
Popular Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, has graduated with a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Universidad Azteca in Mexico. The actress announced her latest achievement in a video on her verified Instagram account. The mother of two showed off her certificate at her graduation alongside her colleagues.

Her post read:



https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDWlhdDxK3-/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
University inside one room grin
PoliticsRe: Is America The True Egypt? Was The Map Fliipped? by NewDea4: 4:52am On Dec 10, 2024
Wyttcat:
Why is this imbeccile the first to show up here, lawwd!
You're worse than an imbecîle bro
PoliticsRe: Is America The True Egypt? Was The Map Fliipped? by NewDea4: 4:13am On Dec 10, 2024
Wyttcat:
Why are there so many more pyramids in the Americas and they also have the image on the dollar bill? 40 yrs from Egypt to Israel? Even with walking.

This topic hasn't been addressed enough especially on how it affects us today. When you change the spot of your headboard, you all of a sudden sleep better, nighmares disappear and about 80% of your rare short dreams happen within a day or two. The problem now is, we can't tell which are the true cardinal directions.
Your brain has been flipped tongue
InvestmentRe: Is The Port Harcourt Refinery Now Born Again? by NewDea4: 1:11am On Dec 10, 2024
Chiemeriee:
Is the Port Harcourt Refinery now Born Again?

By Simbo Olorunfemi

Miles away from Alesa-Eleme where Nigeria’s oldest Refinery is situated, one can see the orange tongue of flame teasing the Port Harcourt skies. One might liken it to the white smoke from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican announcing the selection of a new Pope. The flare sits in the sky announcing from afar the dawn of a new era at the refinery. In a way, it is a statement of defiance to those who had declared that the refinery will never work again. But it is also a statement of triumph over huge odds that have kept the refinery prostrate for so long.
It is evident from life within and the immediate environment that life has finally begun to return to the complex as the community used to know it. Not only is refining going on at the ‘old’ 60,000 bpd refinery (Area V), the extensive rehabilitation work at the ‘new’ 150,000 bpd refinery (Area I) is going on at the same time, with over 3000 workers contacted by contractors and sub-contractors busy with installation, welding, construction and other activities within the complex under the supervision of the 158-man workforce of the NNPCL.
Hundreds of kilometres of intricately laid new pipes are in place, replacements for the old ones which failed integrity tests in the process of rehabilitation. They can be seen, linking furnaces, Boilers, Tanks, and different pieces of machinery to one another. They crisscross the length and breadth of the complex, glistening in the sun, bringing in crude from afar, running it through the rigorous distillation process to split it into diverse fractions, sending out the different products to storage tanks, and after certification by the regulators, to the loading bay, from which they are eventually pushed to the market. It is a new day at the Refinery.
It is a new day here, and it is written on the faces of the Staff on the ground. There is a spring in the steps of Ibrahim Onoja, Managing Director of Port Harcourt Refining Company, who has worked through the challenging days of the COVID-19 lockdown to this point where products are finally being rolled out. He could barely contain his joy as he proudly showed us around the complex, taking us through the complexities of refining from crude, and processing different products to the point of loading petrol into the tankers at the loading bay. He took particular pride in the new power plant at the refinery, which generates 72MW, making the refinery self-sufficient, and able to meet its needs and ancillary services within. The turnaround of the Port Harcourt Refinery is a case of triumph over huge odds by a crop of determined and dedicated Nigerians under the leadership of Mele Kyari, the Group CEO, Bayo Adenrele, MD, NNPC Refineries, and Ibrahim Onoja, MD, PHRC.
The journey of the Port Harcourt Refinery to this point where the wheels are beginning to roll again is long. The official name is the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL). PHRC operates two refineries: the old 60,000 barrels (per stream day) plant commissioned in 1965 and the new 150,000 barrels (per stream day) plant commissioned in 1989, originally intended to serve as an export refinery.
While the old refinery comprises of a Crude Distillation Unit (CDU), a Catalytic Reforming Unit (CRU), and a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) plant, the new refinery includes a Crude Distillation Unit (CDU), a Vacuum Distillation Unit (VDU), a Naphtha Hydrotreating Unit (NHTU), a Catalytic Reforming Unit (CRU), a Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Unit (CCR), a Paraffin Hydrotreating Unit, a Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) unit, Butamer Isomerisation unit, HF Alkylation Unit, Fuel Gas Vapouriser, Sour water and Caustic treatment units, and a Dimersol unit for converting propylene into a petrol blend product.
The old refinery was designed to process TNP, a blend of Medium Nigerian Crude oil, while the new refinery can process third-party crude oil. It has its own utilities and tank farm. It is designed to generate its gas as process fuel, supplied by processing LPG from storage through the LPG plant. The design expectations were 33% gasoline, 42% middle distillate with just 19% fuel oil, and 5% for fuel loss, plus 1% LPG.
As has been well documented, the Port Harcourt refineries, along with the ones in Kaduna (110,000 barrels per stream day) and Warri (125,000 barrels per stream day), bringing the combined plate capacity for Nigeria's four refineries managed by the National Oil Company, NNPC, to 445,000 barrels per stream day, have, on account of poor maintenance of facilities and a combination of other factors been operating in fits and starts since the 1990s. The capacity utilisation in the refineries was so abysmal that it dropped as low as 4.85% in 2015 and 5.98% in 2018, with several attempts at turnaround maintenance of the refineries making little or no impact. By 2019, they were all largely shut down, with Nigeria fully dependent on the importation of refined products.
It was against this backdrop that the Buhari administration in 2021 decided on a full rehabilitation of the refineries, starting with the Port Harcourt Refinery, with contract awarded to Tecnimont S.p.A. to undertake Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) activities “for a full rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery complex, aimed at restoring the complex to a minimum of 90% of its nameplate capacity” at the cost of $1.5bn. The project was expected to be delivered, according to Tecnimont, in “phases from 24 and 32 months and the final stage will be completed in 44 months from the award date”.
The decision by the government was not well received by many, with Mr Atedo Peterside, advising the federal government to halt the “brazen & expensive adventure.” But that advice was not heeded and the project did proceed, even as it has not kept to the timeline agreed. Experts explain the delay to post-COVID disruptions in manufacturing and logistics around the world, which hampered the timely delivery of different projects, especially those of such magnitude in different parts of the world. In addition to that are the peculiarities and challenges with brownfield projects. It was not until December 2023 that the mechanical completion of the Old Port Harcourt Refinery (Area 5) was announced, which was said to have signified the closure of the construction and installation phases.
That would be followed up by the announcement at the end of last month of the successful re-streaming of the old Refinery, “signalling the commencement of crude oil processing from the plant and delivery of petroleum products into the market”. While that news was received with excitement by many Nigerians, that would herald a bout of negative reports from other quarters, who have continued to question the claims, with a Television presenter, Rufai Oseni, and the Economist, Kelvin Emmanuel being at the vanguard of the pushback in the media that the refinery is functioning, with the core of their argument being that what is in place is a “blending plant” rather than a refinery. Even when industry experts have repeatedly explained to them that blending is a part of the refining process and that what is being done at the plant is not out of the norm, they have continued to insist otherwise.
Kelvin Emmanuel insists that the Port Harcourt Refinery is not refining, and that “they basically relocated the Malta blending business to Port Harcourt”. He says, “The truth is coming out gradually. Area V is not a refinery, it’s a blending plant. Meaning that SRG that’s used as the main chemical component for curing with C5 is not produced there but imported into Okirika jetty,” arguing that, “you cannot produce SRG without a functional Vacuum Distillation Unit (VDU)”, a claim disputed by a Process Engineer, A.M. Yakubu, who insists that “…you don’t need VDU to process VRG.”
Kelvin Emmanuel maintains that the refinery “doesn’t have a catalytic reformer to convert those petroleum resins from the CDU into higher distillates, hence you need to blend the C% with imported Ron”, a claim which elicited this response from someone: “Oga, a CRU does not refine naphthas into PMS. A CRU converts paraffins to isoparaffins and cyclic naphthenes. Upon hydrogenation, one gets high-octane aromatic hydrocarbons (reformates) These are premium blending stock for high-octane gasoline”.
Arise TV Presenter, Rufai Oseni, had raised the alarm on NNPCL using Crack C5 to blend Naphtha (“Earlier today as I guessed NNPC was using Crack C5 to blend naphtha and called it PMS and I was correct, the Nigerians that abused me are quite gullible. I was correct”). But the NNPCL had itself disclosed that it was using Crack C5, sourced from its sister company, Indorama Petrochemicals to blend Straight-Run Gasoline (Naphtha) into Premium Motor Spirit to meet the required specifications, in what was described as “a standard practice in refineries globally, as no single unit can produce gasoline that fully complies with any country’s standards without such processes”.
Experts, including the President of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, Tony Ogbunigwe, have stated, that what Rufai suggests to be an aberration is standard practice. As Eze Nwakabeiya explained, “Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as gasoline or petrol, is primarily a product of refining. It is produced through the refining process of crude oil. Specifically, through fractional distillation and additional processing steps like catalytic reforming, alkylation, and blending to meet quality and performance standards. However, the final gasoline product, including PMS, is often blended to achieve specific characteristics such as octane levels, vapor pressure, and emissions standards.” It is said that the specific composition of the PMS can vary, depending on the refinery, region, and regulatory requirements that apply. The point, however, is that Naphtha and C5 are common components of high-quality PMS, as they contribute to the fuel's overall performance, efficiency, and octane rating.
A commentator remarks: “It is truly a significant achievement and a source of pride if the Port Harcourt refinery has a functioning cracking unit… not all refineries are equipped with the capability to perform cracking, whether through thermal methods (using high temperatures) or catalytic methods (using catalysts to lower reaction energy requirements). Having a cracking unit means a refinery can handle heavier hydrocarbons and efficiently convert them into lighter, high-value products, which is a hallmark of advanced refining technology. If the Port Harcourt refinery now possesses such a capability, it is a clear indication that the turnaround maintenance (TAM) carried out on the facility has been effective”.
But Kelvin has also queried the source of supply of the crude oil being processed at the Port Harcourt Refinery, arguing that “the 60-km distribution pipeline from Bonny terminal to PH1 that should supply crude oil to the refinery is not operational because of leaks and vandalization. So if you’ve been barging crude in 5k barrels batches, and evidence does not suggest there’s actual supply of feedstock, where are you delivering the crude to for the frivolous claim of a refinery. Unless of course, the off-spec Ron 94 that is ‘dross’ and heavy in sulphur was landed at Okirika Jetty and was sent to PH1 for curing with naphtha condensates.”
Information is however available in the public space of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) announcing in February this year of the completion of a “supply of over 475,000 barrels of crude oil to the Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited from the Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal” after what it described as “a prolonged outage of over five years during which the refinery underwent rehabilitation and integrity activities on its supply pipeline from the terminal.”
Kelvin might have missed this development that SPDC, at the time, described as a “significant step in the nation’s renewed efforts to utilise key infrastructure to assure the steady supply of products from the refining company to the Nigerian market.”
Even with all the information provided by Experts, the Economist continues to insist that “blending is not the same thing as refining because you need a CRUDE DISTILLATION UNIT to crack naphtha into higher distillates like PMS.” He does not appear to agree with the expert who has argued that cracking, which is “a chemical process that breaks down larger, heavier hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, lighter ones, (e.g., naphtha into gasoline) occurs in units like the FCCU or hydrocracking units, not in the CDU,” as he has maintained.
In response to his argument that what is taking place at the Refinery is not refining, another commentator charges: “Cracking of hydrocarbons, is that not a form of refining? Cause it’s not done to the PMS stage that makes it not a refinery? Whether you use direct crude oil or Crude oil distillate Naphtha, you can get PMS. Naphtha is an elevated step in the cracking process than direct crude. It's like you are trying to make scrambled eggs directly from your kitchen with fresh eggs or using scrambled egg mix.”
Checks by reliable external sources, however, suggest that the Crude Distillation Unit (CDU) at the Port Harcourt refinery is running, “with their in-house crude stocks data suggesting that test runs have been going on “with PPMC inventories dropping from 1.5 Mbbls in August to 1.3 Mbbls in October to around 1 Mbbls in November.” Reports also affirm that the Port Harcourt Refining Company has sold its first LSSR cargo at a $8.50/t discount to the NWE 0.5% benchmark on an FOB basis, “with a sulfur content of 0.26% % wt and a 0.918 g/ml density at 15°C, to Dubai-based Gulf Transport & Trading Limited (GTT), loading onboard the Wonder Star MR1 in the coming days.”
But what one would see as further confirmation of refining in Port Harcourt is dismissed by Kelvin Emmanuel, who dismisses this report as ”semantics to force people to believe a lie that you have a refinery. I’m quite certain that if cflow cargo and vessel tracking monitors that tanker, it will find that the consignment is transhipped somewhere in Central Europe and re-routed back Nigeria.”
Perhaps it is the confusion of blending as it is in the industry register with what TV pundits assume it to mean that has led to the protracted argument. But the GCEO of NNPCL, Mele Kyari, explains that “blending is necessary to bring products to the specification of different countries or regions. Every refinery blends because what is on the specification in the United States of America will be off-spec in Nigeria and elsewhere. If you don’t blend, you will bring out off-spec products which will destroy your vehicles.”
A fact-finding mission in the company of journalists, and industry experts, including members of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers took us around the facilities for a first-hand experience of a functioning old refinery and concerted efforts to get the new refinery back on its feet. The quality of the flare, according to the experts, spoke to the high level of efficiency of the plant, with its minimal conversion loss evidence that this was a completely revamped refinery, with new pumps in place, and a new control system. It is reassuring that the regulator, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), is permanently on site to vet that the products meet the standard and specifications.
Some have raised questions on the timing of the commencement of operation of the Port Harcourt Refinery, citing it as an attempt to sabotage the Dangote project. That is strange, given that the Buhari administration in giving support to the Dangote Refinery project did so without losing sight of its responsibility for the state-owned refineries, which was why it committed itself to the rehabilitation of the four refineries by awarding those major contracts. The Tinubu administration has only followed up on that by extending more support to NNPCL in delivering on its mandate of fully revamped refineries. With all the public and private refineries functioning, the availability of products will not only be guaranteed, but Nigeria will also establish itself as a net exporter of refined petroleum products, and hopefully, prices of products in the domestic market will drop as well, even with the exchange rate being a major determinant, if only marginally.
It was heart-warming to see the raw determination of the dedicated Nigerians on-site directly responsible for the rehabilitation work at the Port Harcourt Refinery and their resolve to make things work. The level of interest in the refinery, and even the disputation that has arisen, is proof, Femi Soneye says, that Nigerians have a sense of ownership over what is a collective asset, which is how it should be. It is difficult to visit the Eleme Complex and not be inspired by the dedication of this team there, seeing how they have toiled to turn around the fortunes of the refinery, to make the old new again.

Simbo Olorunfemi works for Hoofbeatdotcom, a Nigerian communications consultancy and publisher of Africa Enterprise. Email: Editor@enterpriseafrica.ng
A criminal and saboteur of such national proportions as Mele Kyari ought to be summarily executed and buried at sea
PoliticsRe: Dangote Refinery Seeks To Amend Suit Challenging Nnpc’s Import Licences by NewDea4: 1:02am On Dec 10, 2024
dre11:
https://www.thecable.ng/dangote-refinery-seeks-to-amend-suit-challenging-nnpcs-import-licences/
Yeah, Dangote is a thief, but Tinubu, Buhari and Mele Kyari are thieves who are ten orders of magnitude bigger than Dangote's thievery
PoliticsRe: Lagos Suspends Red Line Operations Indefinitely by NewDea4: 9:59pm On Dec 09, 2024
RRsport2:
https://thenationonlineng.net/lagos-suspends-red-line-operations-indefinitely/
You went to buy forty-year old locomotives, because Nigerians are too docile & stupid to deserve good things ba? But na only you and ya family suppose dey wear 500 million naira wristwatch...

Bastards! Una time dey come, in fact it's almost here
PoliticsRe: Dele Farotimi Vs Yahaya Bello In Nigeria Courts (Photos) by NewDea4: 8:29pm On Dec 09, 2024
EmperorCaesar:
Ex-Gov and a Cashivist

There's classism everywhere in the world and this has nothing to do with Nigeria

In the end, they were made to sit out their cases in court. No one is above the law and that should be the bottom line of your nonsense comparison
I've never read anything as senseless as this post of yours in my entire life
PoliticsRe: I’ll Go After ‘Bad’ Nigerians, They Are In Trouble – Tinubu Threatens by NewDea4: 7:44am On Dec 09, 2024
PoliticsRe: Dangote: Apologize To Me - Reno Omokri Tells Nigerians by NewDea4: 5:53am On Dec 09, 2024
[quote author=NLCreator666 post=133207298][/quote]Reno Omokri is mad and shameless, just like Daniel Bwala
PoliticsRe: COAS General Oluyede Visits Injured Military Personnel In Borno by NewDea4: 1:30am On Dec 09, 2024
CrimeRe: UK Prime Minister, London Mayor, Condemn Brutal Attack By 28-Year-Old Nigerian by NewDea4: 1:29am On Dec 09, 2024
Sadiq Khan is a bleached ape
PoliticsRe: Video Of Afe Babalola Dancing At His 95th Birthday (Throwback) by NewDea4: 11:16am On Dec 08, 2024
chiefolododo:
Helped by OBJ
OBJ made him rich beyond his wildest dreams
PoliticsRe: Those Criticizing Tinubu Are Enemies Of Nigeria – Umahi by NewDea4: 7:34am On Dec 08, 2024
israelmao:
Ngige and Okoroach did better than this for Buhari but today they have been reduced to footnote and relics of history.
Umahi did this same thing for Buhari

He súcked Buhari's dîck so hard, he became the heir-apparent at one point, his people began speculating that Buhari wanted an Ibo man to succeed him and that Dave Umahi was that man
PoliticsRe: Babangida Aliyu Condemns Opposition To Tax Bills, Blames Government by NewDea4: 5:15am On Dec 08, 2024
PoliticsRe: Dele Farotimi: Mbanugo Steve Shades Ronu Obidients by NewDea4: 1:25am On Dec 08, 2024
[quote author=mrrandomguy post=133203665][/quote]Where is this Mbanugo, he most likely doesn't even exist
PoliticsRe: Tax Reform: Northern Senators Divided As Stakeholders Form Panel by NewDea4: 12:35am On Dec 08, 2024
PressMyButton:
https://punchng.com/tax-reform-northern-senators-divided-as-stakeholders-form-panel/
Tinubu is using credit-alert to divide them...he's doing the same thing inside PDP

If this bill passes into law the 'North' will suffer and weep
PoliticsRe: Why Supreme Court Should Sue Farotimi by NewDea4: 5:37am On Dec 07, 2024
Amumaigwe:
Just because he is 90 years, all corners should be cut just to pacify him even if he is guilty. This Yoruba obsession with respect for old age is very funny. You guys forget that fools also get old. You don't also consider the respect for the age of your victims when you want to use them for ritual.
The fool is 97 years old shocked
PoliticsRe: Police Escort Accidentally Shoots Taraba Governor's Sister During Gunmen Ambush by NewDea4: 12:58am On Dec 07, 2024
olisaEze:
Evacuated by air ambulance that does not exist for u & me irrespective of political ideology. In case u still don’t get the point, as long as ur support for a looter has no direct & immediate impact on ur finances, ure just a victim suffering Stockholm syndrome. grin
You no go thank God say she no die? grin

Na wa for you o
Christianity EtcRe: #TheExperience19 (Experience 2024): What You Need To Know About This Programme by NewDea4: 12:54am On Dec 07, 2024
It's that time of the year for Pastor SbD (Saul-before-David) to cash out
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Set Up Committee To Review Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills by NewDea4: 11:44pm On Dec 06, 2024
Morbeta11:
https://punchng.com/northern-leaders-set-up-committee-to-review-tinubus-tax-reform-bills/
Eyin t'e ti wo One Chance grin....e remain make dem push una comot on top high speed
RomanceRe: Lady In Tears As Boyfriend Dumps Her After Several Abortions, Disowned By Parent by NewDea4:
VaginaAcademic:
10 abortions this one womb done go. 10 murders
Dem fit done even comot the womb make dem no tell am grin....sell the thing to yahoo boys, make dem carry go do juju

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