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Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by biker1: 3:47pm On Aug 21, 2015
Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down - Sahara Reporters


Despite official claims that Nigeria’s newly refurbished refineries were making profits and helping to combat fuel scarcity, SaharaReporters has learned that the Warri refinery in Delta State remains a drainpipe, a symbol of the rot in Nigeria’s opaque and shady oil sector.

Warri Refinery
Less than two weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Ibe Kachikwu as the new Group Managing Director for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the debt-riddled Warri refinery is reportedly close to being shutdown. SaharaReporters has obtained two daily reports about the operations of the Warri refinery. The grim reports indicate that the refinery operates at a huge loss that could cost the Nigerian government close to N1.2 trillion per year.

The documents reveal that the refinery barely produces 2.3 million liters of gasoline, a mere drop in the bucket compared to the 50 million liters required to daily fuel consumption across Nigeria.

The refinery processes about 11,865 metric tonnes of crude oil. The crude is supplied via trucks and vessels instead of through pipelines, which remain significantly damaged due to the activities of armed militants in the Niger Delta region. The reports obtained by our correspondent also disclosed that several units for processing crude at the Warri facility were currently shutdown.

Part of the report revealed that, on August 11, 2015, a vessel MT Bade offloaded more than 1,200 metric tonnes of imported fuel at the refinery to supplement the facility’s low production output.

Part of the report showed that one pipeline for pumping diesel from the refinery had been shut down because of vandalization at Adeje, Delta State. Pipeline ‘2C’ was also shut down, with a crude oil supply source called Escravos Line remained suspended. A huge crude oil supply line, UQCC, which is supposed to be protected by ex-militant commander, Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo) also remained suspended.

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison Madueke, gave approval for Ocean Marine Tankers (OMT) Limited, founded by Captain Hosa Okunbor, Tunde Ayeni and Mr. Ekpemupolo (Tompolo), to take over delivery of crude to Warri Refinery.

“It beats my imagination that, despite being paid millions of dollars for pipeline surveillance and protection, Tompolo and other Niger Delta militants have not been able to restore pipeline sources to the refinery. Tompolo is being paid by the NNPC to safeguard pipelines that are currently not delivering crude to the [Warri] refinery.

We are thus forced to rely on trucks to deliver crude for refining and for delivering final products,” one engineer at the refinery told our correspondent.

The Rapele-Warri pipeline also remains suspended. As a result, it costs the government $2 million per month to transport crude from Escravos to the refinery. “The management of the refinery spends $66,000 per day to transport crude for refining,” one source said.

The management of Warri Refinery is paid subsidy of N34 per liter of fuel produced at the facility.

A second report obtained dated August 18 2015 by SaharaReporters showed that the Warri refinery had shut down its Crude Distillation Unit (CDU). The CDU is the first stop in the processing of crude and is the refinery’s main distillation unit and engine room. “Once the CDU is down, technically the refinery is down,” said one inside source.

Other dysfunctional units at the refinery include the Vacuum Distillation Unit (VDU) and the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU). An engineer disclosed that technicians at the facility had tried for more than one week to start up the FCCU without success. “The FCCU is the unit that increases the yield of premium motor spirit,” he said. “If it’s working, the refinery should be able to produce an additional two million liters of gasoline per day.”

Two sources in the oil sector told SaharaReporters that no single repair had been done in a long time by the refinery’s management. “That’s why it is producing at loss,” one source said.

Our sources stated that the crisis-prone Warri facility currently has 30,948 cubic meters of crude oil available for processing, with the quantity due to last for a mere 2.6 days. A vessel, Mt African Beauty, berthed on August 17 to discharge 15,000 cubic meters of crude which will also last for an additional day. As at press time, SaharaReporters learned that 9,925 of the vessel’s shipment had been discharged.

The refinery’s technical problems have a long history, our inside sources said. They claimed that budgets for the repairs of the Warri Refinery provided fodder for “repair scams” that benefited some NNPC officials. “When President Buhari came to office, the refinery was not repaired, but was just cranked up to impress him that the refinery is in good condition. But the reality is dawning on everybody that the refinery is close to being shut down completely.”

http://saharareporters.com/2015/08/20/warri-refinery-crippled-disrepair-corruption-shuts-down

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by oloyedayo(m): 4:01pm On Aug 21, 2015
Nigeria!!! which way forward?
I never see any alert for this FTC though.

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by natas22: 4:08pm On Aug 21, 2015
All I see here us just sabotage, the caption is misleading I taught its already shut down but from the write up the writer said "almost" shut down anyway its sahara reporters they might be on there usual weed.


50 million capacity to 2.5 million is too low but you don't expect the refinery to start working to full capacity it takes time and other factors such as the vandalised pipelines should be repaired before the refinery starta getting crude instead of using tankers that cost money.

Its a work in process we will get there, my sai buhari is doing it with time the refinery will get to its full capacity just like the power sector is showing the same signs.


Sai buhari

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Drmlab(m): 4:09pm On Aug 21, 2015
cool cool
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Richie0974: 4:15pm On Aug 21, 2015
Who crippled it. undecided.... Militants.. .
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Nobody: 4:16pm On Aug 21, 2015
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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Chiefpriest1(m): 4:16pm On Aug 21, 2015
Again?
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by xertyy: 4:16pm On Aug 21, 2015
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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Hapuya: 4:17pm On Aug 21, 2015
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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by izenco2005(m): 4:17pm On Aug 21, 2015
buahari tongue tongue ,






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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by eleojo23: 4:17pm On Aug 21, 2015
Don't worry fellow Nigerians, Buhari's 'body language' will fix it. undecided

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by phransix147(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
And the man responsible for this, is mistaken 4 a saint by some mediocre.

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by shizzy7(f): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Gbese re ooo

But sahara reporters
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by kozykid(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Which way forward Nigeria? Stories upon stories.... Someone tell the ruling Party they can't win by Propaganda and still rule with Propaganda.

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Rumpelstiltskin(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
what?!
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by anonimi: 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Really
Bubu's body language never hit the petroleum sector abi!

Where are the sai bubu change chanters?

NgeneUkwenu:


Governors Shun Private Jets As Buhari's Body Language Hits Aviation Sector

Nigerian governors — known for their romance with luxury, typified by expensive local and foreign trips on private jets — may finally be cutting their coat according to their cloth.

Since the inauguration of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration in May 2015, the jet charter business has dipped to an all-time low in Nigeria, industry insiders have told TheCable.

“Before and during the election in March, I would say the charter business hit its peak, but since Buhari was sworn in, there has been a marked low frequency,” the chief executive of one of the operators, who asked not to be named, said.

The first factor held responsible for the change in travel habit is Buhari’s “body language” — a euphemism for the spartan lifestyle and the anti-corruption posture of the president who, many believe, will soon unleash the anti-graft agencies on public officers. Maintaining a low-key lifestyle is a strategy to divert the searchlight elsewhere.

“Clearly, since the governors reduced their patronage, our business has been seriously hit. That is the major cause of the lull. Without the governors, our business cannot boom,” he said, but did volunteer information on the value of business lost so far.

https://www.thecable.ng/insider-governors-shun-private-jets-buharis-body-language-hits-aviation-business

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by sidneyj(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Still reading
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by francizy(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
I thought order was restored when the Daura messiah sent his angels (military) to guide the pipelines??

Now we're hearing of vandalism, fire outbreak and refineries shutting down.

I hail thee APC...

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by emamos: 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Kartun:
wow
what s wow in the news
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Nobody: 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Are we really going forward or backward?

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by DICKtator: 4:19pm On Aug 21, 2015
I hope Buhari would employ me?

i have an A/Level from Feyingbole Grammar School, B.Sc. Oilery from Chicago University, an MSc with Distinction in Palm Oil and Groundnut Oil Production from University of Toronto, a PH.D specialisation in Canola, Coconut and Vegetable Oil from Borno State University,

I also have a DSc(Honoris Causa) from the Irish International University

Very credible and reliable

i have been approved by the BATman.
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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by zuchyblink(m): 4:19pm On Aug 21, 2015
shariareporters is a big disaster to media industry in Nigeria.a propaganda media outfit should not be listened to
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by loomer: 4:19pm On Aug 21, 2015
Make una buy wheelchair for am

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Nobody: 4:19pm On Aug 21, 2015
eleojo23:
ok
are you serious?you mean ok?
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by LoggerSkype: 4:20pm On Aug 21, 2015
SAD
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by warrior01: 4:20pm On Aug 21, 2015
And the propaganda continues

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by WhoBeThisMan: 4:21pm On Aug 21, 2015
Warri!!!!
Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 4:21pm On Aug 21, 2015
The niger deltans are clueless, dis is just a bid to get the kaduna refinery only working. I just pity dis ppl by the time buhari is tru with them they would be complete slaves to the north.

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Re: Warri Refinery Crippled By Disrepair, Corruption, Shuts Down by Nobody: 4:21pm On Aug 21, 2015
But wait oo,i think this industry was opened a few days ago thereby reducing the cost of petrol in warri,i seriously dnt get it...so many fake news...

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