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‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Islie: 9:17pm On Jul 25
Nil from 2017-2022, $2bn in 2023’ — the sudden surge in Nigeria’s petroleum imports from Malta


Nigeria’s petroleum importation from Malta surged significantly to $2.8 billion in 2023.

Nigeria is one of Africa’s biggest oil-producing nations — but it lacks local refining capacity.

Speaking at an event in May, Vice-President Kashim Shettima had said over $25 billion is expended on the importation of refined petroleum products yearly.

The Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited is the sole importer of petroleum products in the country.

According to data from Trademap, a database on international trade statistics, between 2017 and 2022, there were no imports of the commodity from Malta — an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea.

However, the value of imported petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals was $13.32 million in 2016.

This represents a 20,921 percent increase compared to the amount ($2.8 billion) recorded in 2023, according to TheCable Index analysis.

Further checks showed that the importation of petroleum products from Malta gulped $47.5 million in 2013. The amount increased to $59.98 million and $117.01 million in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

Similar import figures were also shared on social media by StatiSense, a data company.

On July 22, Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Industries Limited, said some personnel of the NNPC Limited, oil traders and terminals have opened a blending plant in Malta.

“Some of the terminals, some of the NNPC people and some traders have opened a blending plant somewhere off Malta,” the billionaire had said.

“We all know these areas. We know what they are doing.”

In response to Dangote’s allegation, Mele Kyari, the group chief executive officer (GCEO) of the NNPC, said he does not own a blending plant in Malta.

An oil blending plant is a facility which has no refining capability but is either capable of producing finished motor gasoline through mechanical blending or blends oxygenates with motor gasoline.

https://www.thecable.ng/nil-from-2017-2022-2bn-in-2023-the-sudden-surge-in-nigerias-petroleum-imports-from-malta/amp/

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by helinues: 9:18pm On Jul 25
Good

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Buharidgeneral: 9:20pm On Jul 25
The evidence is everywhere now

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by FreeStuffsNG: 9:23pm On Jul 25
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by SWriter(f): 9:31pm On Jul 25
Ok
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by aieromon(m): 9:36pm On Jul 25

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by VikingKing: 9:37pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time

You will defend the devil himself as long as he's willing to pay you. Where are the imaginary dollars you once said we will save from subsidy? How much is the naira which you said will gain massively when the imaginary dollars start trickling in? Your own na to just dey form expert on every topic when you know absolutely NOTHING! What's up with the dollars you said we will save after Binance? Empty barrel!

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by OkCornel(m): 9:54pm On Jul 25
Exciting times
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by GreenxGreen: 9:55pm On Jul 25
grin

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:55pm On Jul 25
Okay
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Ogonimilitant(m): 9:56pm On Jul 25
Ok
Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Yankee101: 9:56pm On Jul 25
Na grand scam

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Inspirer1: 9:56pm On Jul 25
Dangote may be right with this revelation.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Zico5(m): 9:56pm On Jul 25
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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Greenfusion: 9:56pm On Jul 25
VikingKing:


You will defend the devil himself as long as he's willing to pay you. Where are the imaginary dollars you once said we will save from subsidy? How much is the naira which you said will gain massively when the imaginary dollars start trickling in? Your own na to just dey form expert on every topic when you know absolutely NOTHING! What's up with the dollars you said we will save after Binance? Empty barrel!

Please check my profile for the real free stuffs grin
this one enter wella.....

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by CJStarz: 9:57pm On Jul 25
Na Dangote go lead this protest🤣

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by jojothaiv(m): 9:57pm On Jul 25
Nigeria is a badly told joke.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Nice2023(m): 9:57pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time


U don't know much about the news.

It is not what u think.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Anguldi(m): 9:57pm On Jul 25
Tinubu should better do the needful tongue

E go reach everybody ai

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by GloriousGbola: 9:58pm On Jul 25
Blending plant in Malta - this must be where they blended the bad fuel that kicked off fuel shortages

Their hands are all in it

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by specialmati(m): 9:58pm On Jul 25
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin maybe Satan lives in Nigeria as someone once said.country with crude oil going to another country without crude to refine.country with crude oil no working refinery, country without crude oil but get refinery.

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Melagros(m): 9:58pm On Jul 25
COMRADES, this is the one thing that is killing Nigeria CORRUPTION
But unfortunately the president is sleeping

Special thanks to Dangote for this exposure

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by wethebest(m): 9:58pm On Jul 25
Evil govt destroying Nigeria daily

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by jeff1993: 9:58pm On Jul 25
Now V.P is reeling out statistics!!!

While the P was busy shouting na Statistics we go chop??

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by Yankee101: 9:59pm On Jul 25
They are recycling used black motor oil for use as fuel
It’s very very very dirty
It’s what you throw away when you do oil change

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by adebayo201: 9:59pm On Jul 25
Going... Gone!!!

This nation has gone.

Mhen!

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by EdiskyHarry: 10:00pm On Jul 25
Useless APC government

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by ugodson(m): 10:00pm On Jul 25
It may not be his own but the truth is not far from the current Nigerian presidents son Seyi Tinubu

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Re: ‘nil From 2017-2022, $2bn In 2023’; Sudden Surge In Petroleum Import From Malta' by symbianDON(m): 10:00pm On Jul 25
FreeStuffsNG:
Petrol is cheap to buy and import from Malta because most oil companies are aware that it's cheaper to refine and produce Petroleum products in Malta.

If it gets expensive tomorrow, Petrol importers and refiners will go elsewhere. Watch out for Venezuela in few months time
una go explain tire grin

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