Why Commencement Of Operation By Port Harcourt Refinery Is Delayed – NNPCL

Port Harcourt Refinery

 

 

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has explained reasons why the Port Harcourt Refinery has not began operation despite completing its overhauling for production of petroleum products.

 

NNPCL clarified that its Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NNPCL, Malam Mele Kyari, wants to see that the everything at the Port Harcourt Refinery work to maximum capacity before commencing full operation.

 

It noted that all the setbacks are diligently addressed to avoid a situation where the refinery produce for few months and shut down for repairs again.

 

The company, however, called on the media and practitioners to uphold the principles of fact-checking in their reportage of the company’s activities.

 

This appeal was made during a media parley on Friday September 13, 2024, at Effurun in Uvwie, Delta State, where select journalists from both print and online news organisations discussed pressing issues in the nation’s oil and gas sector.

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In his remark, one of the media conveners, Solomon Oseagah, said the ongoing challenges regarding availability of petroleum products and the delays being experienced in nation’s refineries were being tackled headlong by the company.

 

Oseagah assured Nigerians that once all issues surrounding the Port Harcourt Refinery are  resolved, President Bola Tinubu will be able to commission the refinery, adding that its successful startup depends on effective collaboration among various agencies.

He noted that the Port Harcourt refinery is already producing and will be commissioned before the end of the year.

 

Responding to ongoing controversies between NNPCL and Dangote Refinery, Oseagah defended NNPCL’s position, asserting that the corporation’s actions aim to ensure the proper functioning of the Nigerian petroleum industry for the benefit of all Nigerians.

 

He reiterated that NNPCL is committed to maintaining industry integrity and performance and has no issues whatsoever with Dangote refinery, but it will not be the one to fix the prices for Dangote as the market has been deregulated.

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The meeting also highlighted the need for greater transparency within NNPCL. Some of the media practitioners also urged Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPCL, Mr. Mele Kyari to facilitate clearer communication by allowing representatives from other companies and agencies under the NNPCL umbrella to engage directly with the public through the media.

 

The move, they said, would improve public understanding of the various roles and responsibilities within the petroleum sector, fostering accountability and collaboration among all stakeholders.

 

 


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