P’Harcourt refinery begins production in two weeks, says NNPCL boss

Juliet Anine
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The Port Harcourt Refinery has received 450,000 barrels of crude for processing following the mechanical completion of the plant in December last year according to the group chief executive officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd, Mele Kyari.

Kyari made this known during a session with the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Investigation of Turn-Around Maintenance of the nation’s refineries.

Speaking during the session with the lawmakers, he called for the cooperation of all stakeholders in the rehabilitation process, stressing that “we are all serving this country dutifully and loyally. Nigerians must understand that gradually, we shall get this task done.”

Kyari assured Nigerians that the delivery date of the Port Harcourt and other refineries remains sacrosanct.

“We will make sure that promises that we made about the rehabilitation of these refineries are kept. We did a mechanical completion of PHRC in December. Now, we have crude oil already stocked in it. It is currently undergoing regulatory compliance test before we restream it. I assure you that this refinery will start in next two weeks.

“For Warri, we have also done mechanical work on it. It is undergoing regulatory compliance processes that we are doing with our regulators. Kaduna will be ready by December this year, but we have not reached that stage. We believe that it will also be ready on schedule,” the Kyari stated.

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