Tag: Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited

  • 125,000 barrels/day Warri Refinery Resumes Operation

    125,000 barrels/day Warri Refinery Resumes Operation

    National energy company, the NNPCL says its long comatose Warri Refining and Petro-Chemical company has commenced production.

    NNPCL Group Managing Director, Mr. Mele kyari announced today in Warri, Delta State that the company’s 125,000 per day Warri Refinery commenced operation, though it currently operates at below installed capacity.

    Mr. Kyari who made the disclosure before conducting journalists and other guests on a tour of the refining complex said, “We are taking you through our plant. This plant is running. Although it is not 100 per cent complete, we are still in the process.

    Many people think these things are not real. They think real things are not possible in this country. We want you to see that this is real.”

    “I must congratulate our team for their determination and extreme belief that this company can restart this plant.

    “This has brought the result we are seeing in collaboration with our contractors. We have proved that it is possible to restart a plant that you deliberately shut down. We have proved this.

    “This plant has three stages. We have started stage one which is called Area 1, able to produce AGO (diesel), Kerosene, naphtha and others. These are brands of high-quality products required in the country. We will also be able to export them. This country will make money to meet the promises of Mr president that this country will be an exporter of petroleum products.

    “I must put on record the development was as a result of the charge by Mr President that we must get all three refineries to work. It is already happening. We have successfully started the Port Harcourt 65, 000 barrels per day refinery. We have also started the area 1 of the Warri refinery. The other plants that will produce PMS will also come live.

    “Kaduna is also on stream. We are not going to give you a date but we will surprise you,” Mr. Kyari said, excitedly.

  • Presidency Confirms Restart of Port Harcourt Refinery, Says 200 Trucks Set To Load Petrol

    Presidency Confirms Restart of Port Harcourt Refinery, Says 200 Trucks Set To Load Petrol

    The Presidency has confirmed the official start of operations at the Port Harcourt Refinery, with plans for around 200 trucks to begin transporting petroleum products daily from the facility.

     This marks a key development in Nigeria’s energy sector, as the refinery’s restart is set to boost fuel distribution across the country.

    A statement from the Presidency, shared by spokesperson Sunday Dare, highlighted the refinery’s crucial role in meeting Nigeria’s growing energy demands. 

    The refinery, now operating at a capacity of 60,000 barrels per day, will contribute significantly to the country’s energy security.

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) had earlier reported the activation of crude oil processing at the refinery. 

    According to NNPCL’s communications officer, Olufemi Soneye, this marks a new chapter for Nigeria’s energy independence and economic growth.

     The refinery’s operation is seen as a positive step toward reducing reliance on imported fuel and strengthening the nation’s energy infrastructure.