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Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Bobloco(op): 10:19am On Oct 02, 2024
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has again failed to begin fuel production at the Port Harcourt refinery in Rivers State.

This is despite the refinery failing to commence operations after about six postponements as of August 2024.

The PUNCH observed that promises made to Nigerians by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and NNPC about the refinery have continued to hit brick walls.

After the failure of the early August promise, the Chief Financial Officer of the NNPC, Umar Ajiya, said the Port Harcourt refinery will commence operations in September 2024.

Speaking to journalists in August, Ajiya had said petroleum products would be ready for testing before being supplied to the domestic market in September.

As September ended yesterday, the NNPC did not give an update about the refinery.

Our correspondent contacted the NNPC last week for an update about the refinery, but there was no response.

The Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the oil firm, Olufemi Soneye, did not reply to enquiries sent to him on September 22 and 30, 2024.

However, Maire Tecnimont SpA, the contractor overseeing the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery, said it would provide details on the project’s completion by or before October 2.

The contractor conveyed this through a law firm, Olajide Oyewole LLP, in response to a letter from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, who had inquired about the completion timeline for the refinery’s rehabilitation.


In reply to Falana’s request, the law firm stated that its client received his letters dated September 17 and 24, regarding the contract with the NNPC and is considering the inquiries.

Our client is considering your letters and they intend to get back to you on or before 2 October 2024,” the law firm had said.

Since December 2023, NNPC, which is in charge of all the government refineries, has given Nigerians different dates, assuring them that the refinery would begin the sale of refined products soon.

In July, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC, Mele Kyari, stated categorically that the refinery would come into operation in early August.

The same Kyari said in 2019 that the NNPC would deliver all the country’s four refineries before the end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

While appearing before the Senate in July, Kyari boasted, “I can confirm to you, Mr Chairman, that by the end of the year, this country will be a net exporter of petroleum products.

“Specific to NNPC refineries, we have spoken to a number of your committees, and it is impossible to have the Kaduna refinery come into operation before December, it will get to December, both Warri and Kaduna, but that of Port Harcourt will commence production early August this year.”

However, the promise was not fulfilled in August which was the sixth postponement.

Though the NNPC said it was on course, the refinery has yet to commence operations.

The PUNCH recalls that the 210,000 barrels per day refinery was said to have reached what the NNPC called mechanical completion of rehabilitation work in December. It stated that the facility would start refining 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily after last year’s Christmas break.

Later in January, Kyari said the refinery was being tested and would be ready by the end of January.

During the second month of the year, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited completed the supply of 475,000 barrels of crude oil to the facility, raising the expectations of marketers that production was set to commence.

This came a few weeks after the NNPC said in January that it was seeking to engage reputable and credible operations and maintenance companies to run the refinery.


In mid-March, Kyari said the Port Harcourt refinery would commence operations in two weeks, April.

“We are serving this country with honour and dignity. And we will make sure that the promises we make on the rehabilitation of these refineries will take place,” Kyari stated after he appeared before the Senate Ad-hoc Committee investigating the various turnaround maintenance projects of the country’s refineries.

As the April deadline elapsed, independent petroleum marketers told The PUNCH that the facility would begin production by the end of July.

Commenting on this, NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Soneye, said regulatory approvals from international bodies were the only impediment stalling the operational commencement of the refinery.

Some Nigerians have expressed disappointment that the nation’s refineries have remained moribund for years. The country has since depended on imported fuel due to a lack of refining capacity, spending up to N2tn monthly.

The President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said $4bn had been spent by the Federal Government in an attempt to revive the nation’s refineries.

The refinery, situated in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, has been in operation since 1965, but later became moribund for several years.

In March 2021, the Nigerian government acquired a $1.5bn loan for the renovation and modernisation of the refinery; a move that was criticised by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who advocated the sale of all government refineries.

While reacting to the plan to hand the refinery over to private managers, Atiku tackled former President Muhammadu Buhari and the incumbent President Bola Tinubu for failing to heed his advice that the refinery and others owned by the government should be sold to private individuals.

Meanwhile, Nigerians are hopeful that the refinery will begin operations so that the country can stop fuel importation and witness a crash in the pump prices of petrol.
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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by mariovito(m): 10:20am On Oct 02, 2024
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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by 9jatriot(m): 10:29am On Oct 02, 2024
That refinery should be sold as scrap metal to those hausa guys. No need wasting money on it.

Around 2020, I was of the opinion that the refinery alongside all the workers there should be sold for as low as 200k to anybody who even agrees to buy.

Obasanjo says that place cannot work, I do not know why money is still being wasted there.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by iwaeda: 10:43am On Oct 02, 2024
Bobloco:
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has again failed to begin fuel production at the Port Harcourt refinery in Rivers State.

This is despite the refinery failing to commence operations after about six postponements as of August 2024.

The PUNCH observed that promises made to Nigerians by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and NNPC about the refinery have continued to hit brick walls.

After the failure of the early August promise, the Chief Financial Officer of the NNPC, Umar Ajiya, said the Port Harcourt refinery will commence operations in September 2024.

Speaking to journalists in August, Ajiya had said petroleum products would be ready for testing before being supplied to the domestic market in September.

As September ended yesterday, the NNPC did not give an update about the refinery.

Our correspondent contacted the NNPC last week for an update about the refinery, but there was no response.

The Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the oil firm, Olufemi Soneye, did not reply to enquiries sent to him on September 22 and 30, 2024.

However, Maire Tecnimont SpA, the contractor overseeing the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery, said it would provide details on the project’s completion by or before October 2.

The contractor conveyed this through a law firm, Olajide Oyewole LLP, in response to a letter from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, who had inquired about the completion timeline for the refinery’s rehabilitation.

In reply to Falana’s request, the law firm stated that its client received his letters dated September 17 and 24, regarding the contract with the NNPC and is considering the inquiries.

“Our client is considering your letters and they intend to get back to you on or before 2 October 2024,” the law firm had said.

Since December 2023, NNPC, which is in charge of all the government refineries, has given Nigerians different dates, assuring them that the refinery would begin the sale of refined products soon.

In July, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC, Mele Kyari, stated categorically that the refinery would come into operation in early August.

The same Kyari said in 2019 that the NNPC would deliver all the country’s four refineries before the end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

While appearing before the Senate in July, Kyari boasted, “I can confirm to you, Mr Chairman, that by the end of the year, this country will be a net exporter of petroleum products.

“Specific to NNPC refineries, we have spoken to a number of your committees, and it is impossible to have the Kaduna refinery come into operation before December, it will get to December, both Warri and Kaduna, but that of Port Harcourt will commence production early August this year.”

However, the promise was not fulfilled in August which was the sixth postponement.

Though the NNPC said it was on course, the refinery has yet to commence operations.

The PUNCH recalls that the 210,000 barrels per day refinery was said to have reached what the NNPC called mechanical completion of rehabilitation work in December. It stated that the facility would start refining 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily after last year’s Christmas break.

Later in January, Kyari said the refinery was being tested and would be ready by the end of January.

During the second month of the year, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited completed the supply of 475,000 barrels of crude oil to the facility, raising the expectations of marketers that production was set to commence.

This came a few weeks after the NNPC said in January that it was seeking to engage reputable and credible operations and maintenance companies to run the refinery.

In mid-March, Kyari said the Port Harcourt refinery would commence operations in two weeks, April.

“We are serving this country with honour and dignity. And we will make sure that the promises we make on the rehabilitation of these refineries will take place,” Kyari stated after he appeared before the Senate Ad-hoc Committee investigating the various turnaround maintenance projects of the country’s refineries.

As the April deadline elapsed, independent petroleum marketers told The PUNCH that the facility would begin production by the end of July.

Commenting on this, NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Soneye, said regulatory approvals from international bodies were the only impediment stalling the operational commencement of the refinery.

Some Nigerians have expressed disappointment that the nation’s refineries have remained moribund for years. The country has since depended on imported fuel due to a lack of refining capacity, spending up to N2tn monthly.

The President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said $4bn had been spent by the Federal Government in an attempt to revive the nation’s refineries.

The refinery, situated in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, has been in operation since 1965, but later became moribund for several years.

In March 2021, the Nigerian government acquired a $1.5bn loan for the renovation and modernisation of the refinery; a move that was criticised by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who advocated the sale of all government refineries.

While reacting to the plan to hand the refinery over to private managers, Atiku tackled former President Muhammadu Buhari and the incumbent President Bola Tinubu for failing to heed his advice that the refinery and others owned by the government should be sold to private individuals.

Meanwhile, Nigerians are hopeful that the refinery will begin operations so that the country can stop fuel importation and witness a crash in the pump prices of petrol.


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Port Harcourt is not going to be ready in the nearest future, just like we said. grin grin grin grin cry cry
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Dpharisee: 10:59am On Oct 02, 2024
Nigerians don't want to hear anything more about date of commencement of production, we want to hear only that production has started and how barrels the trucks will be loading from there
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Tochi3(m): 11:02am On Oct 02, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin

..lies deceit & propaganda has failed BATists again..

..when you are a senseless hungry BATist..this is what a BAT will always do to you.. grin grin grin

grin grin grin grin

Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by bestlary(m): 12:15pm On Oct 02, 2024
Life
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by GOFRONT(m): 6:56pm On Oct 02, 2024
shocked

It will Miss Eighteth and Nineth production rollout deadline. It's a Sure banker..........So long as Mele kyari and Tinubu continue to refine petrol from their private Refinery located at MALTA

#Maltagate
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Emeka71(m): 6:57pm On Oct 02, 2024
mariovito:
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They shall continue to miss until thy kingdom come ; Nigeria at 64 we hail thee o.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Donkuro: 6:57pm On Oct 02, 2024
Future futuristic date..
😂
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by lexy2014: 6:57pm On Oct 02, 2024
9jatriot:
That refinery should be sold as scrap metal to those hausa guys. No need wasting money on it.

Around 2020, I was of the opinion that the refinery alongside all the workers there should be sold for as low as 200k to anybody who even agrees to buy.

Obasanjo says that place cannot work, I do not know why money is still being wasted there.
if they sell it, how will they be able to budget for TAM yearly?

dont you want them to chop? why are u like this?
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Revere27: 6:58pm On Oct 02, 2024
Make we sha continue dey deceive ourselves in this country. Everybody go dey alright last last
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:58pm On Oct 02, 2024
The FG and the NNPC knew the game they are playing......its just a pity the are cashing out and the masses are suffering!
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Pootle: 6:58pm On Oct 02, 2024
9jatriot:
That refinery should be sold as scrap metal to those hausa guys. No need wasting money on it.

Around 2020, I was of the opinion that the refinery alongside all the workers there should be sold for as low as 200k to anybody who even agrees to buy.

Obasanjo says that place cannot work, I do not know why money is still being wasted there.
i swear to iron condemn
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Nobody: 6:58pm On Oct 02, 2024
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) needs to overhaul the management of the Port Harcourt refinery.

Having Seyi Tinubu in the helms of affairs of such infrastructure will be of immense benefit to Nigerians
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by bigdammyj: 6:59pm On Oct 02, 2024
Noted.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by ddippset(m): 7:00pm On Oct 02, 2024
Tinubu rushed to remove subsidy but going to 2 years later, the man still fails to put even one refinery to work.

God forbid...


Nigerians have never suffered so much poverty and deprivation.

The man is such a shame,, an embodiment of incompetence and heartlessness.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Newsmills: 7:00pm On Oct 02, 2024
The northern politicians know how to politicised issues whenever it concerns the niger delta,they armed a certain group against the other to continue their foothold of the region.What's a pity
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by freemi(m): 7:01pm On Oct 02, 2024
9jatriot:
That refinery should be sold as scrap metal to those hausa guys. No need wasting money on it.

Around 2020, I was of the opinion that the refinery alongside all the workers there should be sold for as low as 200k to anybody who even agrees to buy.

Obasanjo says that place cannot work, I do not know why money is still being wasted there.
I agree
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Chetas81(m): 7:01pm On Oct 02, 2024
Bad citizen living in Nigeria will continue to live in pain, based on their ridiculous life
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by freemi(m): 7:02pm On Oct 02, 2024
Bunch of idiats
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Klington: 7:02pm On Oct 02, 2024
huh
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Nobody: 7:02pm On Oct 02, 2024
Lol this APC regime
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by EyeCumInPeace: 7:03pm On Oct 02, 2024
Even if they get it working, it will soon break down again.
Nigeria Govt lacks what it takes to sustain a functional Refinery, unless it is privatised.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Zico5(m): 7:03pm On Oct 02, 2024
Ok
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Meteng: 7:03pm On Oct 02, 2024
mariovito:
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Exactly what I wanted to type. Thank you for helping me
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by Charly68: 7:03pm On Oct 02, 2024
Dont expect them to.do the.needful.
It is their cash cow
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by zombieHUNTER: 7:04pm On Oct 02, 2024
Tinubu is a disgrace to the human race


imagine going on vacation after messing up the country
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by crentina(f): 7:07pm On Oct 02, 2024
Somebody needs to stop these nnpc people
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Misses Seventh Production Rollout Deadline by cutecommend: 7:07pm On Oct 02, 2024
Any regime defender in this thread?
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