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NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Islie(op): 12:54pm On Oct 25, 2024
Despite a stream of promises to complete the rehabilitation of the state-owned refineries, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited is battling to conclude the turnaround maintenance at the Port Harcourt refinery, insiders have told TheCable.

The Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) operates two refineries; the old plant with a capacity of 60,000 barrels per stream day (bpsd) and a new facility with an installed capacity of 150,000 bpsd — bringing the refinery’s combined crude processing capacity to 210,000 bpsd.

Since the federal executive council (FEC) approved $1.5 billion for its rehabilitation in 2021, the refinery has remained moribund despite NNPC’s repeated assurances that it would become functional.

According to insiders, efforts to commence operations at the refinery have suffered significant setbacks.

A source said the engineering, procurement, and construction contractor has been unable to fully revamp the refinery “due to obsolescence, corrosion, lack of baseline data for structural integrity verifications” and the absence of “as-built data to help engineers draw on the history of the facility”.


THE PH REFINERY AND PROMISES OF HOPE

On May 6, 2021, the NNPC commenced repairs at the plant.

After many failed delivery targets, on December 21, 2023, the NNPC said it had completed the mechanical phase of the turnaround maintenance.

Speaking at the event held to mark the milestone, Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum resources (oil), said production would commence after the Christmas festivities — but the plans fell flat.

In an interview with Reuters on January 4, 2024, Femi Soneye, NNPC’s spokesperson, said testing would be completed at the facility that month.

On March 15, Mele Kyari, NNPC’s group chief executive officer (GCEO), said the refinery would begin production by the end of the month. This has also not happened.

Four months later, Lokpobiri assured Nigerians that the refinery was in its final repair stage.

In the latest deadline, Kyari said the refinery would begin operations in early August.

The refinery, however, has yet to produce a drop of petrol since the NNPC chief made the promise.


EXPLORING OPTIONS’

Insiders close to the rehabilitation efforts said since the refinery is yet to produce petroleum products, the NNPC is considering various options to ensure that it does not remain moribund.

According to documents seen by TheCable, one of the options available to the national oil company is to retrofit the refinery into a blending plant.

An oil blending plant has no refining capability but can be used to blend re-refined oil (a used motor oil that has been treated to remove dirt, fuel, and water) with additives to create finished lubricant products.

In a memo dated August 27, a representative of the PHRC reached out to an official at NNPC Trading Limited, an NNPC subsidiary, over the supply of petrol.

“PHRC is desirously[sic] of procuring high RON gasoline from your company to blend with Naphtha produced from our 60,000bpd refinery (Area 5 plants),” the document reads.

The PHRC representative asked the NNPC trading official to “supply to us” two cargoes of petrol with RON 94 specification.

The requested cargo size was said to be 28 kilotonnes (KT) each, and the product was to be delivered in the second week of September and the first week of October, respectively, to the Okrika Jetty in Port Harcourt.

“Due to the draft limitations at PHRC Okrika Jetty (9.2 meters) the maximum cargo size is 30KT,” the PHRC representative said in the correspondence.

However, when TheCable contacted NNPC, the national oil company denied planning to convert the refinery to a blending plant. The NNPC said a blending plant “does not align with the company’s business model”.

“Similarly, there are no plans to import off-spec RON 94 for blending. As for the PH refinery, NNPC Ltd, together with its engineers and partners, is working tirelessly to complete the commissioning of the old refinery, while rehabilitation efforts for the new refinery are still underway,” Sonenye, spokesperson of the national oil company, said.
https://www.thecable.ng/sources-nnpc-weighing-options-on-ph-refinery-as-turnaround-maintenance-falters/

Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by jmoore(m): 12:58pm On Oct 25, 2024
APC babablu government have looted the money. They better sell that scrap to iron condemn guys.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by DropsMic(m): 1:13pm On Oct 25, 2024
jmoore:
APC babablu government have looted the money. They better sell that scrap to iron condemn guys
Be like iron condemn na your side hustle grin
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by FatimaAbubakar(f): 1:13pm On Oct 25, 2024
Stories

God punish all idiotic online bastards of Tinubu.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by meobizy(m): 1:14pm On Oct 25, 2024
The news means nothing to children here. I can count a hundred members who are of no use to society.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by fintol: 1:14pm On Oct 25, 2024
Another story
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by saintjimos(m): 1:14pm On Oct 25, 2024
Otilo
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by NwaAdazzi(m): 1:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
As usual not surprised..
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by ppogba: 1:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
The chicken has finally come home to roost.

" If lies continues to run for a thousand years, truth will catch up with it in a jiffy".

So, no refinery after all these while abi?
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Giovannialonso: 1:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
Scam of a country. If it was a sane clime both the NNPCL and the Contractor will either be sentenced by Hanging or firing squad.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by bitbillionaire: 1:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
They should just sell the damped refinery immediately
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by PlasmaTV: 1:16pm On Oct 25, 2024
Lol
They should sell this PH refinery and Ajaokuta steel to aboki iron condemn
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Akwamkpuruamu: 1:17pm On Oct 25, 2024
Cash cow bottomless pit of wastefull spending.


Hope the Agbadorians insukting Obasanjo who said that Refinery cant work, can go back and swallow their vomit
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by olatade(m): 1:17pm On Oct 25, 2024
They've squandered all the money.


Thieves!
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Nikeruka(m): 1:17pm On Oct 25, 2024
Awon werey!!
They even commissioned and celebrated non-functioning refineries.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by brain54(m): 1:19pm On Oct 25, 2024
Smh...

People like I and Atiku have suggested the sale of these refineries. A few people have sat on the affairs of these refineries and other public corporations. Feeding fat from the proceeds at the detriment of the majority.

It's like money thrown into the gutter.

I can never fathom the hate towards Atiku!
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Adesegun26(f): 1:20pm On Oct 25, 2024
We keep on reading stories everyday whole the masses is hungary. Instead of you to waste any money on the refinery only for you to return with stories why not use the money and sell the refinery And feed the masses ...
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Rokib28(m): 1:20pm On Oct 25, 2024
NNPC cool
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Zico5(m): 1:20pm On Oct 25, 2024
Is this government or calamity. They are bunch of failure. The only thing this government is good at is to just wake up to impose tax on the innocent citizens. Common refineries they can't turn around to better the life of the masses. Tinubu is truly a waste of time
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by DaGC(m): 1:23pm On Oct 25, 2024
Iron codemn😮‍💨

And to think that a celebration was held at some point🤦🏿‍♂️. Billions down the drain again.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by plankyjacky(m): 1:23pm On Oct 25, 2024
After spending a whooping $1.5B.....
Who we offend sef
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Racoon(m): 1:23pm On Oct 25, 2024
Another scam boldly perpetrated by well known criminals in government. Yet no one will be hold to probity and accountability
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by southsouthking(m): 1:27pm On Oct 25, 2024
They keep creating debatable issues out of Dangote refinery to keep Nigerians busy so they won't remember a date was promised for their own Production and supply kick off.... They are now on training youths on CNG production
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by TooMuchStuff: 1:27pm On Oct 25, 2024
Nobody in the world 🌎 has ever proved me wrong whenever I say North controlled oil sector can never prosper 💯 because let alone TAM of Refineries.

Let's just divide the Nigeria make everyone answer him papa name
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by nedekid: 1:29pm On Oct 25, 2024
I read half way and stopped. This is the same NNPC regulating dangote. You can regulate but cannot run your own.
It is not swear, if you give nnpc $100b to fix and run just 1 of it's 3 refinaries (money that will build 10 brand new refinaries), that 1 will still not work. You will hear stories. The only thing that will come out of it is new billionaire gov officials, their families and cronies.
Oga is in Oil business, his nephew is in Oil business, his puppy is now the baron of oil business, plenty mouths, all wide opened are in Oil business.. That place is just like ajaokuta steel, a chopping means for the boys. It is like a bucket with many holes in the bottom used to fetch water. The more you pour, the less you see. Lol
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by toprealman: 1:29pm On Oct 25, 2024
Tinubu’s family getting ready already…if you know, you do!
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by opes: 1:32pm On Oct 25, 2024
If Dangote refinery can face problems and sabotage, Goverment owned Port Harcourt refinery will fail, the oli cabal won't allow it to function. Best is to privatise it.
Re: NNPC Weighing Options On PH Refinery As Turnaround Maintenance Falters by Mindlog: 1:32pm On Oct 25, 2024
After billions have be siphoned.
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