According to a spokesman for the
NNPC, Nigeria’s four refineries will
resume production next month,
Guardian reports.
“The refineries at Warri, Port
Harcourt and Kaduna will resume
next month after a successful turn-
around-maintenance (overhaul) of
their facilities,” Ohi Alegbe of the
Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) told AFP.
“The turn-around-maintenance has
been on for some time. We did not
just want to make any noise about it.
The refineries will start production as
soon as they have delivery of crude oil
for refining,” he said.
The NNPC has four refineries — two in
Port Harcourt in the south, one in
northern Kaduna and another in
southern Warri, with a combined
installed capacity of 445,000 barrels
per day.
A network of pipelines and depots
located throughout the country link
these refineries.
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