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Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Edygrin(op): 5:32am On Dec 24, 2024
The Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) has resumed trucking out of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, after a one-week halt in operations.

The refinery had abruptly stopped loading petrol a fortnight ago without providing any explanation, leaving many marketers stranded.

According to sources, the Port Harcourt Refinery Depot was inactive last Thursday, with an empty loading bay and no signs of activity throughout the preceding week.

However, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) had stated that preparations for loading operations were ongoing.

Contrary to earlier reports, it was gathered that the lifting of petrol commenced on Saturday, with 11 trucks loading PMS from the depot.

A visit to the facility on Monday revealed that, although activities had not fully commenced, trucks were seen driving into the 18-arm loading bay from 1:14 pm onwards.

The Guardian observed that the first set of trucks arrived at the Onyema gate, the entrance point for trucks, at around 12:21 pm. The trucks, which were assumed to have been cleared from a designated area, were allowed to proceed to the loading bay.

By 12:26 pm, a total of seven trucks had been cleared and were ready to proceed to the loading bay to lift Premium Motor Spirit (PMS). The trucks eventually made their way to the loading bay at around 1:30 pm.

However, despite the resumption of loading operations, activities at the depot remained slow.

By 2 pm, only two trucks had loaded, while six others were still queuing to load. Two trucks had already loaded and left the loading bay, while three others were in the process of loading.

A fire service truck was stationed at the loading bay in case of any fire outbreak. The first truck started lifting petrol at exactly 1:18 pm, and by 4:30 pm, a total of ten trucks had lifted petrol.

Marketers at the depot expressed dissatisfaction with the frequent shutting down of loading operations without explanation.

They also lamented that only three out of the 18 arms in the loading bay were functional, while the others had yet to be calibrated.

One marketer, who identified himself as Liti, stated, “We are not happy over what is happening here. If operations were going on fully here, you would see this place full of trucks, and they can load up to 50 trucks before 6 pm. So, let the government come and help us and make sure the refinery is working well.

It was also gathered that not all the arms in the loading bay were designated for petrol loading.

Some were meant for loading Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK) and Automated Gas Oil (AGO), also known as diesel. However, the refinery has yet to commence production of kerosene and diesel.

The resumption of petrol loading operations at the Port Harcourt Refining Company is expected to alleviate the fuel scarcity in the region.

However, the frequent shutdowns and technical issues at the refinery have raised concerns about the facility’s reliability and efficiency.
https://guardian.ng/energy/port-harcourt-refinery-resumes-petrol-loading-after-one-week-hiatus/

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by kelvinezeh55(m): 6:04am On Dec 24, 2024
Nice
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Peakdesign23(f): 6:23am On Dec 24, 2024
Commendable.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Ceejay8: 7:03am On Dec 24, 2024
Good one
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by JASONjnr(m): 7:03am On Dec 24, 2024
We need the pump price to go down..... We're now producing locally and we shouldn't be killing ourselves to buy fuel at exorbitant prices....
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Biodun556(m): 7:03am On Dec 24, 2024
Good
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by triple996(m):
Some people will be very angry at this news grin
Wailing pro max cheesy
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by ACRI: 7:04am On Dec 24, 2024
In a sane country , this NNPCL would have been scrapped, executives prosecuted and jailed for taking Nigerians for granted ...


How can an entity like this be causing so much trouble for the nation without been checked if not for vested interestshuhhuhhuh??
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Eriokanmi:
Hahaha. Keep lying, we're listening. I hope by now, those praise singers should know they're in a one chance bus. Wait for more of such old news. Dangote has just averted another nationwide scarcity by collaborating with MRS and other marketers to release petrol even at a reduced price nationwide. When he said in July,that he'd sell to the market direct, even much cheaper than the NNPCL they stopped him and took over the downstream operations and pricing, in order to cover up their subsidy mess .

I just hope sooner, dangote will bite the bullet and sell at his desired price to the masses and damn the consequences from the NNPCL. I wasn't surprised when the NNPCL said they too had reduced their prices after dangote's announcement which was audio as usual. I'm just buying fuel at a NNPCL station now. See the price below, nothing has changed. I had to snap the entire dispenser to reveal the nnpc logo cos of the doubting thomases and Tinubu's praise singers.

Nigeria is inside a one chance bus already. Dem never sabi tinubu. Lying is his middle name

Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by phemmie06(m): 7:05am On Dec 24, 2024
Between 1.1pm to 4.30pm of only ten trucks were loaded, what will be the total number of trucks you load per day and per week?
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by AlabiKILLER2021(m): 7:05am On Dec 24, 2024
E-BOLA Tinubu and his imbecillicc family and supporters and Criminal ritualist like KriminalOTEDOLA and KriminalADENUGA will all die in plane crash before the year runs out
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by benuejosh: 7:05am On Dec 24, 2024
all the Peter Obi that don't want Nigeria to work, shame on them.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by lesbiconverter: 7:06am On Dec 24, 2024
Epileptic 😂
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Frigga13: 7:06am On Dec 24, 2024
We’re not interested again

Tinubu should do his nonsense and come as be going

Nigerians are tired of this government
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by watchindelta(m): 7:06am On Dec 24, 2024
I don't trust Nigerian government 😒 too much lies up and down.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by DatNiggaDaz: 7:08am On Dec 24, 2024
grin

A case of getting caught up with your own lies, deceit & propaganda. What terrible disasters of mandate snatchers & grabbers

Dazed & lost maladministration of cocain sniffers

grin grin grin

Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Finitemind: 7:09am On Dec 24, 2024
kelvinezeh55:
Nice
Our people should allow this PH Refinery to stabilize operations nah. Encouragement is advocated abeg. I'm writing as an Engineer
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Ubdavis(m): 7:10am On Dec 24, 2024
On again off again
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Judolisco(m): 7:10am On Dec 24, 2024
Make una go dey drink una fuel
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Finitemind: 7:11am On Dec 24, 2024
benuejosh:
all the Peter Obi that don't want Nigeria to work, shame on them.
Peter Obi? That's Not necessary.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Finitemind: 7:13am On Dec 24, 2024
JASONjnr:
We need the pump price to go down..... We're now producing locally and we shouldn't be killing ourselves to buy fuel at exorbitant prices....
Exactly. I believe it will continue to go down as long as production outputs are stabilized
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Finitemind: 7:14am On Dec 24, 2024
JASONjnr:
We need the pump price to go down..... We're now producing locally and we shouldn't be killing ourselves to buy fuel at exorbitant prices....
Exactly. I believe it will continue to go down as long as production outputs are increased , improved and stabilized
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by emperor4love(m): 7:14am On Dec 24, 2024
Nd ppl in comment section believes this
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by JASONjnr(m): 7:15am On Dec 24, 2024
Finitemind:
Exactly. I believe it will continue to go down as long as production outputs are stabilized
I believe Dangote is even lenient with the price. He's buying raw crude from NNPCL and his price is far better.... Whereas, NNPCL that has the raw crude oil and the refinery and government subsidy is selling higher..
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Hopebringer: 7:19am On Dec 24, 2024
Eriokanmi:
Hahaha. Keep lying, we're listening. I hope by now, those praise singers would know they're in a one chance bus. Wait for more of such old news. Dangote has just averted another nationwide scarcity by collaborating with MRS and other marketers to release petrol even at a reduced price nationwide. When he said in July,that he'd sell to the market direct, even much cheaper than the NNPCL they stopped him and took over the downstream operations and pricing, in order to cover their subsidy mess up.

I just hope sooner, dangote will bite the bullet and sell at his desired price to the masses and damn the NNPCL. I wasn't surprised when the NNPCL said they too had reduced their prices after dangote's announcement which was audio as usual. I'm jist buying fuel at a NNPCL station now. See the price below, nothing has changed. I had to snap the entire dispenser to reveal the nnpc logo cos of the doubting thomases and Tinubu's praise singers.

Nigeria is inside one chance bus already. Dem never sabi tinubu. Lying is his middle name
Believe Yorubas and tinubu at your own peril
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Acidosis(m): 7:27am On Dec 24, 2024
JASONjnr:
We need the pump price to go down..... We're now producing locally and we shouldn't be killing ourselves to buy fuel at exorbitant prices....
The garri you have been producing locally for decades, how much do you pay for it now?

This one is self deceit. If you want prices to go down, then we must revisit the naira-dollar conversation. 1,000,000 functional local refineries will not force down pump price without that conversation.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Airmate: 7:29am On Dec 24, 2024
I bought nnpc fuel yesterday and it was 925 i bought it.. maybe those one's are still selling old stock..
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by Eriokanmi: 7:30am On Dec 24, 2024
Hopebringer:
Believe Yorubas and tinubu at your own peril
I guess you're one of the tribalistis we're talking about, those destroying the development of our country. I sight you.

I'm Yoruba but I never believed him one bit, judging by how he milked lagos wealth. If not for Barr Muis Banirę, who stood up for us, tinubu would have eaten our bursary that year. Dem no gree till today.

We knew him and that's why we didn't vote him in lagos. I was one of those who vehemently campaigned against him last year. I tried to persuade my people but they called me names instead. We're all enjoying his government together today. Anyone with a conscience among them would realise his/her irredeemable mistake now, cos we shouted loud enough.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by JASONjnr(m): 7:31am On Dec 24, 2024
Acidosis:
The garri you have been producing locally for decades, how much do you pay for it now?

This one is self deceit. If you want prices to go down, then we must revisit the naira-dollar conversation. 1,000,000 functional refineries will not force down pump price without that conversation.
Garri is supposed to be cheap... But when you go to grind your cassava, they will need diesel or PMS to power the grinder and fuel isn't cheap. So the price of grinding the cassava is tied to the pump price.

Also, buying chemicals and paying labour for weeding and fertilizing your farm is coming with high taxation these days.

But the people producing Garri for their personal consumption will sell it to you at a very cheap rate...

If you doubt me, go to Ogoja and confirm.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by fuckJones(f): 7:34am On Dec 24, 2024
time for ipob handle mop to masturbate
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Resumes Petrol Loading After One-week Hiatus by PDPdestroyer(m): 7:43am On Dec 24, 2024
This is bad news for me as an Obidient😭
So true true this refinery is actually working, we must find a way to halt this loading
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