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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by mrgaptooth(m): 10:52am On Nov 27, 2018
Infinix Smart 2 for sale at 30k, its 3 weeks old, nothing is wrong with it. Just want to use the money for something urgent
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:52am On Nov 27, 2018
joshnnanna:
MUMU.

YOUR MUMUNESS HAS REACHED THE HIGH HEAVENS.
HEAVENS IS PRESENTLY DEBATING THIS YOUR LEVEL OF MUMURISM

MTCHSEW


There is only one mumu here and it's smells like a zombie

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by UncletC: 10:52am On Nov 27, 2018
next level of lies

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Reference(m): 10:52am On Nov 27, 2018
We know you will miss it. We knew since you said it. I think you will stop wasting our time and contact Jay Leno. He is good at restoring antique machines and will probably appreciate the comedic side of your efforts....

Next!!!....
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Imustreturn(m): 10:55am On Nov 27, 2018
Scammers

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by WeRblessed(f): 10:55am On Nov 27, 2018
As if we belie se una go fit completely am before. Make una just de deceive una self de go. Abeg tell us anoda lie pls.

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by sambrow(m): 10:56am On Nov 27, 2018
Always missing targets. Pls try and hit one target. Yeye govt

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Smile4daddy(m): 11:01am On Nov 27, 2018
HardcoreEdoman:
I don't support buhari but he has done more good things in Edo state that pdp 16 years rule. Pdp almost killed the state and we won't ever let that happen again.

Modular refinery, azura power plant, gelegele sea port, emotan housing just to name a few.

Osibanjo has commissioned over 3 ict institute here. Thanks APC
You are highly welcome bro.

You're among the honest and patriotic Nigerians the true sons and daughters of Nigeria.

Those that are faithful with little, more will be added.

You will see greater works of the president Buhari comes nest year when we finally move to the next level.
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by chinedumoooo: 11:02am On Nov 27, 2018
This is a typical dent to your reputation.

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by rhames(m): 11:08am On Nov 27, 2018
nwakibie3:
’Femi Asu

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, has said the plan to get the nation’s ailing refineries to work at almost full capacity will not materialise by 2019.

Kachikwu stated this on Monday in Lagos at the 18th edition of the International HSE Biennial Conference on the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria organised by the Department of Petroleum Resources, in conjunction with other stakeholders.

Last year, the minister vowed to resign if the country failed to attain self-sufficiency in the refining of petroleum products by 2019.

When asked to state the year that Nigeria would be self-sufficient in refining petroleum products, Kachikwu, who was a guest on BBC Hard Talk in London on May 22, 2017, replied, “I have said 2019, and that is the target that I gave.”

Earlier on May 4, 2017, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation expressed commitment to actualise the December 2019 target set by the Federal Government to end the importation of petroleum products into the country.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, was quoted in a statement as saying at the Nigeria Oil Industry Award Dinner during the Offshore Technology Conference 2018 in Houston, United States, that measures had been taken to achieve the target.

He explained that in terms of refining and production of local petroleum products, the ongoing arrangement with the original builders of the refineries to return them to at least 90 per cent capacity utilisation before the 2019 deadline was still intact.

Kachikwu said on Monday in a keynote address that 10 out of the over 40 licensed modular refineries had got into serious work, with three likely to come on stream towards the end of next year.

He said work was ongoing on the four refineries owned by the NNPC, adding, “Hopefully in the next board meeting next week, we will be able to come to final landing on the commercial terms for those investments. If we do, that brings in the processing of 445,000 barrels of crude.

“Even though I had wanted in my usual bullish nature to get this thing driven so that we can have all the refineries working by end of 2019, obviously it will slip a bit. But what is important that we must begin the process. We are going to deliver those barrels refined by 2020, so be it.”

On the refinery being built by Aliko Dangote in Lagos, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the minister said, “We are working very hard with him on it.”

The PUNCH reported on November 8, 2019 that the proposed rehabilitation of the nation’s refineries had suffered delays as the third-party financiers for the project had yet to be announced, more than a year after the NNPC said 28 firms had expressed interest in its financing.

Nigeria has four refineries, two in Port Harcourt and one each in Kaduna and Warri, with an installed capacity of 445,000 bpd, but they have continued to operate far below the installed capacity for many years.



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Uncle Ibe, respect yourself and resign from this government before they destroy your career. Engr Joseph Makoju left government to work for Dangote and he is doing well. Please go back to the oil industry and lend your talents there. Let the FG decide what to do with these stoves called refineries. We have had more than twenty TAM on the refineries and done so many expansions and even the latest of them is not working at full capacity. Does it portray the government and leaders as a serious entity. If they cant manage it, they should sell these STOVES to willing buyers who will run it like an enterprise.

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Nobody: 11:13am On Nov 27, 2018
Zombies have vowed to still vote for Next level of Suffering. But my self and my family, we shall obidiently atikulate. Even my tablet keyboard concurs as I was typing.!!!

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Jombom: 11:15am On Nov 27, 2018
Funnicator:
Why should it surprise any one that APC is scam.

The ones who are willing to continue languishing in slavery and stupidity will believe the Next Level mantra and personally that's not my business.

Once I secure my visa in 2019 you'll can ruin that country and catapult it back to stone age.

APC is not the scam it is this foolish n senselessly hopeless Igbo man that is unable to keep to his promise that is the fool. Igbos n lies Na 5 & 6.
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by gurunlocker: 11:21am On Nov 27, 2018
Lol... Anyone that trust this fail government must be checked thoroughly.

This man said he will resign if the country refineries doesn't start working fully by 2019....

Now, he's changing voice just like his master.


I was wondering, instead of wasting money on a already dead refineries, why can't we build another one that we know will benefit the country even if it will take 5 years?
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by gurunlocker: 11:25am On Nov 27, 2018
Jombom:


APC is not the scam it is this foolish n senselessly hopeless Igbo man that is unable to keep to his promise that is the fool. Igbos n lies Na 5 & 6.

Empty head human being.... What has this got to do with Igbo man?

Is the refinery his private property? Will he use his money to repair it to function fully?
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by nameo: 11:25am On Nov 27, 2018
HardcoreEdoman:
I don't support buhari but he has done more good things in Edo state that pdp 16 years rule. Pdp almost killed the state and we won't ever let that happen again.

Modular refinery, azura power plant, gelegele sea port, emotan housing just to name a few.

Osibanjo has commissioned over 3 ict institute here. Thanks APC

Which modular refinery? Which Gelegele seaport? Are you talking about.The one in planning stage or the one already finished.

LIARS!!!

For your info, Azura is a private undertaking negotiated and started under the last Govt. I hope you know that. It was just scheduled to be completed around this time. Altho this Govt gets some credit for allowing it to finish.

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Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by nameo: 11:28am On Nov 27, 2018
Smile4daddy:

You are highly welcome bro.

You're among the honest and patriotic Nigerians the true sons and daughters of Nigeria.

Those that are faithful with little, more will be added.

You will see greater works of the president Buhari comes nest year when we finally move to the next level.

The person you are quotkng and hailing does not know what he is talking about?

Do you??
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by bigtt76(f): 11:46am On Nov 27, 2018
As if they planned revamping it grin


nwakibie3:
’Femi Asu

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, has said the plan to get the nation’s ailing refineries to work at almost full capacity will not materialise by 2019.

Kachikwu stated this on Monday in Lagos at the 18th edition of the International HSE Biennial Conference on the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria organised by the Department of Petroleum Resources, in conjunction with other stakeholders.

Last year, the minister vowed to resign if the country failed to attain self-sufficiency in the refining of petroleum products by 2019.

When asked to state the year that Nigeria would be self-sufficient in refining petroleum products, Kachikwu, who was a guest on BBC Hard Talk in London on May 22, 2017, replied, “I have said 2019, and that is the target that I gave.”

Earlier on May 4, 2017, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation expressed commitment to actualise the December 2019 target set by the Federal Government to end the importation of petroleum products into the country.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, was quoted in a statement as saying at the Nigeria Oil Industry Award Dinner during the Offshore Technology Conference 2018 in Houston, United States, that measures had been taken to achieve the target.

He explained that in terms of refining and production of local petroleum products, the ongoing arrangement with the original builders of the refineries to return them to at least 90 per cent capacity utilisation before the 2019 deadline was still intact.

Kachikwu said on Monday in a keynote address that 10 out of the over 40 licensed modular refineries had got into serious work, with three likely to come on stream towards the end of next year.

He said work was ongoing on the four refineries owned by the NNPC, adding, “Hopefully in the next board meeting next week, we will be able to come to final landing on the commercial terms for those investments. If we do, that brings in the processing of 445,000 barrels of crude.

“Even though I had wanted in my usual bullish nature to get this thing driven so that we can have all the refineries working by end of 2019, obviously it will slip a bit. But what is important that we must begin the process. We are going to deliver those barrels refined by 2020, so be it.”

On the refinery being built by Aliko Dangote in Lagos, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the minister said, “We are working very hard with him on it.”

The PUNCH reported on November 8, 2019 that the proposed rehabilitation of the nation’s refineries had suffered delays as the third-party financiers for the project had yet to be announced, more than a year after the NNPC said 28 firms had expressed interest in its financing.

Nigeria has four refineries, two in Port Harcourt and one each in Kaduna and Warri, with an installed capacity of 445,000 bpd, but they have continued to operate far below the installed capacity for many years.



https://punchng.com/well-miss-2019-target-for-refineries-revamp-kachikwu/
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by bluke(m): 11:47am On Nov 27, 2018
all of them dey there ........
e don finish, e don finish.

NNPC is national 419 and yahoo yahhoo
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by akinbode1(m): 11:47am On Nov 27, 2018
Yeye man.....we knew you are deceiving us initially when you said our refineries will be ready in 2019 but the Good news is that your master will miss re-election and go back to daura come 2019... cool
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by biztip: 11:54am On Nov 27, 2018
promise and fail govt

Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Deepthoughts: 12:01pm On Nov 27, 2018
nwakibie3:
’Femi Asu

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, has said the plan to get the nation’s ailing refineries to work at almost full capacity will not materialise by 2019.

Kachikwu stated this on Monday in Lagos at the 18th edition of the International HSE Biennial Conference on the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria organised by the Department of Petroleum Resources, in conjunction with other stakeholders.

Last year, the minister vowed to resign if the country failed to attain self-sufficiency in the refining of petroleum products by 2019.

When asked to state the year that Nigeria would be self-sufficient in refining petroleum products, Kachikwu, who was a guest on BBC Hard Talk in London on May 22, 2017, replied, “I have said 2019, and that is the target that I gave.”

Earlier on May 4, 2017, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation expressed commitment to actualise the December 2019 target set by the Federal Government to end the importation of petroleum products into the country.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, was quoted in a statement as saying at the Nigeria Oil Industry Award Dinner during the Offshore Technology Conference 2018 in Houston, United States, that measures had been taken to achieve the target.

He explained that in terms of refining and production of local petroleum products, the ongoing arrangement with the original builders of the refineries to return them to at least 90 per cent capacity utilisation before the 2019 deadline was still intact.

Kachikwu said on Monday in a keynote address that 10 out of the over 40 licensed modular refineries had got into serious work, with three likely to come on stream towards the end of next year.

He said work was ongoing on the four refineries owned by the NNPC, adding, “Hopefully in the next board meeting next week, we will be able to come to final landing on the commercial terms for those investments. If we do, that brings in the processing of 445,000 barrels of crude.

“Even though I had wanted in my usual bullish nature to get this thing driven so that we can have all the refineries working by end of 2019, obviously it will slip a bit. But what is important that we must begin the process. We are going to deliver those barrels refined by 2020, so be it.”

On the refinery being built by Aliko Dangote in Lagos, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the minister said, “We are working very hard with him on it.”

The PUNCH reported on November 8, 2019 that the proposed rehabilitation of the nation’s refineries had suffered delays as the third-party financiers for the project had yet to be announced, more than a year after the NNPC said 28 firms had expressed interest in its financing.

Nigeria has four refineries, two in Port Harcourt and one each in Kaduna and Warri, with an installed capacity of 445,000 bpd, but they have continued to operate far below the installed capacity for many years.



https://punchng.com/well-miss-2019-target-for-refineries-revamp-kachikwu/
If the refineries are not sold like Atiku said the same fate that befell nitel with the Advent of GSM will befall the refineries when dangote petrochemicals finally comes on stream then we all realise our folly.
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 12:02pm On Nov 27, 2018
Ventura1:
Another promise failed.
Dude God bless you for this pic.
This is the best representation of trader moni. Another good one from asukwo.
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by RoyalPriesthuud(m): 12:05pm On Nov 27, 2018
Jombom:


APC is not the scam it is this foolish n senselessly hopeless Igbo man that is unable to keep to his promise that is the fool. Igbos n lies Na 5 & 6.
Let's not forget that Buhari is the Minister for Petroleum, I take your mama beg you. angry
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by alfajohn: 12:05pm On Nov 27, 2018
To the decerning it was obvious that it was a cheap political statement and a ploy to siphon money. The newest refinery in Nigeria is the new port harcourt refinery that was commissioned in 1989. The life span of a process plant is 25 years of good maintenance. Our newest plant is 29 years. Oldest which is old port Harcourt refinery is over 50 years Warri refinery is 40 years all of very bad maintenance regime. So trying to revamp these scraps is an exercise in futility.
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by lexy2014: 12:10pm On Nov 27, 2018
HardcoreEdoman:
I don't support buhari but he has done more good things in Edo state that pdp 16 years rule. Pdp almost killed the state and we won't ever let that happen again.

Modular refinery, azura power plant, gelegele sea port, emotan housing just to name a few.

Osibanjo has commissioned over 3 ict institute here. Thanks APC

Where are these located in Edo state? Are these projects being executed by buhari? Pls what are d other things u say buhari is doing in Edo state?
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Geesaintagape: 12:16pm On Nov 27, 2018
Please sb should tell 1 thing I should love apc for, just waiting for kachiku resignation later
Re: We’ll Miss 2019 Target For Refineries’ Revamp – Kachikwu by Jflex07(m): 12:20pm On Nov 27, 2018
HardcoreEdoman:
I don't support buhari but he has done more good things in Edo state that pdp 16 years rule. Pdp almost killed the state and we won't ever let that happen again.

Modular refinery, azura power plant, gelegele sea port, emotan housing just to name a few.

Osibanjo has commissioned over 3 ict institute here. Thanks APC
Shattap and get out! Zombies are pathetic beings. I spit on your carcass.

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