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'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by wachakuta(m): 6:25pm On Aug 09, 2015
Mr Emeka Offor, Executive Chairman, Chrome Oil Services, says importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) would drop by about 40 per cent when critical unit of the Port-Harcourt refinery begins operation.

PMS is otherwise called petrol.

Offor gave the assurance while speaking with energy correspondents on Sunday in Lagos.

He said the critical constituent of the refinery; the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) would become functional next week.

The FCCU is where Vacuum Gas Oil (VGO) and Heavy Diesel Oil (HDO) are cracked to obtain more valuable products.

Such products include FCC gasoline used as PMS blend and Light Cycle as blend component for Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).

Offor confirmed that the restoration work at the FCC had reached 98 per cent conclusion and would come on stream before end of the week.

“Hope of petroleum products supply stability is about to be accomplished as we at Chrome Oil Services company, the major contractors handling key rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery will complete work on the FCCU.

“The FCCU is about 98 per cent completed and we are hopeful that by next week it will be completed, and it will reduce 40 per cent on Federal Government importation of refined products.

“The company is among other contractors carrying out overhaul of the facility as government takes giant steps to revamp the country’s four refineries in a bid to address the lingering fuel scarcity,’’ he said.

The company’s chairman assured Nigerians that when it becomes fully operational, the unit would concentrate on the production of petrol which would also go a long way to reduce importation.

He added that it would then resolve the lengthened petrol scarcity.

Offor said that lack of Turn-Around Maintenance (TAM) of the existing refineries in the country had contributed to the perennial fuel scarcity.

“Over time, the refineries are working but below installed capacity, the last TAM was done in 2000 and this is an exercise that should be carried out every two years.

“The inability of the refineries to refine at full capacity further complicated the fuel supply situation across major cities in the country,’’ he said.

Offor attributed the problem to pipeline vandalism, an infrastructure which transports crude oil to the refineries and lack of TAM to sustain product refining.

“We have outstandingly provided urgent situation repair work at both Kaduna and Port-Harcourt refineries.

“The vital technical and engineering services we have turned to have guaranteed the continuous running of those refineries to make sure they are not totally grounded,’’ he said.

He said that over the years there had been tremendous inroads into the oil and gas industry through servicing of refineries, petrochemical plants and rehabilitation of jetties, tanks and installation of oil and gas facilities.

“All these culminated in the award of the TAM contract of both the old and the new Port-Harcourt Refineries in Nigeria to Chrome Consortium.

Chrome is a consortium of firms headed by Chrome Oil Services – the first indigenous oil service firm to execute such a project.

He said that with strategic alliances, joint ventures and consortiums with major international engineering and construction companies,
Chrome Oil Services was poised to become a vital contributor to Nigeria’s infrastructure.

NAN reports that the old refinery was commissioned in 1965 with current nameplate capacity of 60,000 barrels per stream day (bpd).

The new refinery which commissioned in 1989 with an installed capacity of 150,000 bpd brings the combined crude processing capacity of the Port-Harcourt Refinery to 210,000 bpd.

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by wachakuta(m): 6:26pm On Aug 09, 2015
Sumbody prais da lord.....

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by ladyF(f): 6:26pm On Aug 09, 2015
Ok
Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by Miner13: 6:27pm On Aug 09, 2015
Progress kiss kiss kiss

We are getting there

Either by go-slow or fast and furious

Wailers can continue wailing angry angry

The cabal that that is milking the nation from fuel subsidy will be like see RED CARD grin grin

Saibaba carry go

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by Elosky20: 6:29pm On Aug 09, 2015
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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by PassingShot(m): 6:32pm On Aug 09, 2015
God bless PMB. The man whose name performs wonders.

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by omowolewa: 6:36pm On Aug 09, 2015
Good news, then naira would be strengthened too!

I pray that Warri and Kaduna refinary add reasonably to it

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 6:40pm On Aug 09, 2015
40%? Why the exaggeration?

What was Nigerian's population when the three refineries were built and commissioned yet we still imported 10% of Nigeria's refined petroleum products then?

NNPC should not over stretch the refineries in a bid to make a bloated statement to avoid system breakdown. Slow and steady will be preferable

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by baralatie(m): 6:52pm On Aug 09, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
40%? Why the exaggeration?

What was Nigerian's population when the three refineries were built and commissioned yet we still imported 10% of Nigeria's refined petroleum products then?

NNPC should not over stretch the refineries in a bid to make a bloated statement to avoid system breakdown. Slow and steady will be preferable
the kain over talk ehn of op is cantankerous!
Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by abduljabbar4(m): 7:09pm On Aug 09, 2015
Bad news for the chief wailer. Im expecting another thread grin
Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by Nobody: 7:30pm On Aug 09, 2015
Even Baba Go Slow said he willl not take credit for this development,,,so why are this oily soup wailers praising him?

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by SimpleVili: 8:14pm On Aug 09, 2015
even pmb wont take credit for this
Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by GudluckIBB(m): 8:32pm On Aug 09, 2015
The Last time I Checked, Mohammadu Buhari took over May 29th and by July 18th of the same year, Refineris started working

Meanwhile Some body was there as a Vice president, acting president and then President for 6 years.He couldn't clear the mess in his backyard (Ogoni) let alone repairing refineries, yet people still says he is the best president to have ruled this country after the Lord Lugard

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by sammyj: 8:47pm On Aug 09, 2015
Good to know. Sai PMB! !!!

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Re: 'PH Refinery: Fuel Importation To Crash By 40 % When...' by seankay(m): 9:21pm On Aug 09, 2015
Good news if true. I don't care if its GEJ or Buhari's achievement, all I know is that it is our right for us to have working refineries

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