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Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by ijustdey: 6:20pm On Aug 11
The management of AIPCC Energy Limited, operators of the Edo Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited (ERPCL), has raised the alarm over the persistent lack of crude despite being a fully functional 1,000 barrels per day stream crude oil refinery.

It said that despite the disclosure by the Dangote Refinery and the directive by President Bola Tinubu that the establishment should supply crude oil to Dangote Refinery and other modular refineries in the country in naira denomination, the Edo Refinery is yet to receive any from the relevant authorities.

Speaking to journalists in Benin City at the weekend, the management of Edo Refinery, situated in Ologbo, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State, said it is facing significant challenges due to the persistent lack of crude oil supply.

A representative of the company, Segun Okeni, stated that the refinery, which requires 1,000 barrels per day stream crude, can barely function at full installed capacity.

Okeni said that although the company has existing crude oil supply agreements with Seplat and ND Western since 2022, bureaucratic bottlenecks have prevented the refinery from accessing the much-needed resource.

He alleged that in 2021, ERPCL’s letter addressed to Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, after having a series of meetings and constant communication with him, was not attended to.

He said, “On 18th August 2021, our team led by our chairman met with the NNPCL CEO and its top management team to discuss our intention to buy crude oil from NNPCL, and we immediately wrote seeking crude supply,” the letter was dated 22nd July 2024.

“In July 2022, representatives of NNPC (from HQ Abuja and NPDC Benin) visited our facility for site inspection and to confirm the mechanical completion of the Edo refinery. In September 2022, we were invited for a commercial negotiation meeting with the NNPCL Head of Terms, after which we sent a follow-up letter identifying the oil fields from which we could offtake crude oil.

“In March 2022, we also wrote to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, informing them of our refinery status, future projects, and our challenges of lack of crude oil supply to our refinery. We had also written and had a meeting with the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL) between November 2022 and March 2023, indicating our severe need for crude oil supply from oil fields where NEPL has equity stakes.”

The ERPCL representative, however, noted that despite these meetings, correspondences, and communications with NNPCL over the past three years on the issues of crude oil supply, nothing was done.

Besides, he identified other key issues encountered by the refinery, such as the inability of NNPCL to assign any of the preferred fields to allocate crude to the company since it started engagement with the management on August 18, 2021, pointing out that even with the options given to allocate crude to the refinery from ND Western, First Hydrocarbon, and Seplat, nothing has happened to date.

He added, “ERPCL also has a Crude Oil Supply Agreement with ND Western to lift crude oil from the Ughelli Pumping Station (UPS) owned by NEPL and operated by Shoreline.

“We have held several meetings with Shoreline and Heritage Oil and indicated our readiness to make modifications needed to offtake crude oil from the UPS, but no progress has been made to date.”

On the way forward, ERPCL said NNPCL and other producers need to put loading infrastructure in place to allow for truck loading, decrying why Dangote would be getting 30,000bpd because it opened up to the public, while smaller refineries are not being served, which he likened to no respect for small players who can also grow the economy alongside the big players.

The representative of ERPCL therefore sought Kyari’s intervention as Group CEO of NNPC for NUIMS to give concurrence to the Seplat-ERPCL agreement to enable Edo refinery to start lifting crude oil from Oil Mining License.


Edo modular refinery

Describing the past two years as frustrating for the establishment, he said: “If we local investors can’t get crude, even as small as we are, how can foreign investors be encouraged to invest in the country? The total daily demand of all modular refineries is not up to two percent of the daily crude oil production. Our lifting from the pumping station will even reduce pipeline losses.”

Okeni argued that the advantage of loading from the NNPCL pumping station to the export terminal is that it costs less because the cost of pipeline export terminal charges and losses will be saved, which should make the modular refineries more competitive than the offshore refineries who come to the export terminal to take the crude, thereby making cost savings trickle down to Nigerian consumers.

“If the smallest refinery is not getting crude, it will discourage investors in that area,” Okeni said, contending that because of lack of crude, OPAC Refinery operates at less than 3% of its installed capacity and Edo Refinery at less than 10% of installed capacity.

He noted that Nigeria loses millions of dollars following the inability of NNPCL to supply modular refineries over the past three years, whose total installed capacity is less than 30,000bpd.

https://guardian.ng/energy/edo-refinery-laments-nnpcls-failure-to-supply-crude-oil-for-production/

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by ShogunNoName: 6:23pm On Aug 11
Slowly the truth is coming out .

1. Alot of these local refineries are not really faulty the way NNPC had led the public to believe .

2. NNPC makes billions monthly from phantom importation of fuel because they keep increasing The said amount they import on paper and using that to loot. Ask yourselves as the price of fuel increases how come our consumption has also been increasing when less and less people are driving or even buying fuel for generators?.

3. NNPC Has been running a criminal enterprise and ensurimg fuel is not refined locally so that they continue importing fuel.

4. This is why Atiku said first thing he would do is sell off NNPC but you all attacked him. Has he not been vindicated since ?

Atiku is coming

Atiku 2027.

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by RepoMan007: 6:29pm On Aug 11
I thought pained fools and corn-bandits from the other side said Dangote was monopolist. How come another local refinery is operating and he isnt using his fulani village powers to fight them?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Kobojunkieee: 6:32pm On Aug 11
ijustdey:
He alleged that in 2021, ERPCL’s letter addressed to Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, after having a series of meetings and constant communication with him, was not attended to.
He said, “On 18th August 2021, our team led by our chairman met with the NNPCL CEO and its top management team to discuss our intention to buy crude oil from NNPCL, and we immediately wrote seeking crude supply,” the letter was dated 22nd July 2024.
“In July 2022, representatives of NNPC (from HQ Abuja and NPDC Benin) visited our facility for site inspection and to confirm the mechanical completion of the Edo refinery. In September 2022, we were invited for a commercial negotiation meeting with the NNPCL Head of Terms, after which we sent a follow-up letter identifying the oil fields from which we could offtake crude oil.
“In March 2022, we also wrote to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, informing them of our refinery status, future projects, and our challenges of lack of crude oil supply to our refinery. We had also written and had a meeting with the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL) between November 2022 and March 2023, indicating our severe need for crude oil supply from oil fields where NEPL has equity stakes.”
The ERPCL representative, however, noted that despite these meetings, correspondences, and communications with NNPCL over the past three years on the issues of crude oil supply, nothing was done.
Besides, he identified other key issues encountered by the refinery, such as the inability of NNPCL to assign any of the preferred fields to allocate crude to the company since it started engagement with the management on August 18, 2021, pointing out that even with the options given to allocate crude to the refinery from ND Western, First Hydrocarbon, and Seplat, nothing has happened to date
What in the world is this?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Kobojunkieee: 6:33pm On Aug 11
RepoMan007:
↪I thought pained fools and corn-bandits from the other side said Dangote was monopolist. How come another local refinery is operating and he isnt using his fulani village powers to fight them?
Operating and we just dey hear of am only now? Why?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Pio44: 8:56pm On Aug 11
Fear north

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Padrane: 8:56pm On Aug 11
RepoMan007:
I thought pained fools and corn-bandits from the other side said Dangote was monopolist. How come another local refinery is operating and he isnt using his fulani village powers to fight them?
grin

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by AntiChristian: 8:56pm On Aug 11
grin

So Edo get refinery wey dey function?

Abi I dey sleep ni?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by saddler: 8:57pm On Aug 11
undecided

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Smithkafors(m): 8:57pm On Aug 11
ShogunNoName:
Slowly the truth is coming out .

1. Alot of these local refineries are not really faulty the way NNPC had led the public to believe .

2. NNPC makes billions monthly from phantom importation of fuel because they keep increasing Tor so clwd amount they import on paper and using to loot. Ask yourselves as the price of fuel increases how come our consumption has also been increasing when less and less people are driving or even buying fuel for generators.

3. NNPC Has been running a criminal enterprise and ensurimg fuel isn not refined locally so that they continue importing fuel.

4. This is why Atiku said first thing he would do is sell off NNPC but you all attacked him. Has he not been vindicated since ?

Atiku is coming

Atiku 2027.

Which Atiku?.


Peter Obi is the only one who can fix this country for now.

PO 2027.
God willing. Nigeria shall be great again!

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Akinzola: 8:57pm On Aug 11
NNPC

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Crystalngg: 8:57pm On Aug 11
Better

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:58pm On Aug 11
It's becoming more obvious that some power brokers within the NNPC in connection with some cabals don't want our local refineries to be functioning.

Vultures that have been feeding fat on our natural resources in the name of fuel subsidy knew fully well that once our refineries begin to work in full capacity, then it will reduce their access to the free national cakes and reason they are frustrating all efforts that will liberate the local refineries.

Government need to do more at this juncture to liberate our Economy from those that have been holding us down from long time ago.

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Multi1: 8:58pm On Aug 11
Nigeria is gone....but motherfxxxxs won't understand this. Spit!

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Ogbodavies(m): 8:58pm On Aug 11
naija na comedy...everything jaga jaga

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by safarifarms(m): 8:59pm On Aug 11
Na waoh.

Crude oil producer that doesn't have crude for local refining. Who do Nigeria this thing?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Posterityy: 8:59pm On Aug 11
Who's interest is nnpc really protecting?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Zeebuy: 8:59pm On Aug 11
The truth, which some of us have refused to admit, is that this country will never work with the way it's currently structured

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by ClassicMan202(m): 8:59pm On Aug 11
The level of corruption in NNPC will shock even the devil.....

How can we have 3 national refineries, with staff collecting fat salaries, and billions spent on turn-around-maintenance yearly, yet not a single litre of refined petroleum.

This is unbelievable

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by AntiChristian: 8:59pm On Aug 11
Una still dey fight for Obi/Atiku?

When you don't know if you'll be alive on the morrow!

grin

Smithkafors:


Which Atiku?.


Peter Obi is the only one who can fix this country for now.

PO 2027.
God willing. Nigeria shall be great again!

ShogunNoName:
Slowly the truth is coming out .

1. Alot of these local refineries are not really faulty the way NNPC had led the public to believe .

2. NNPC makes billions monthly from phantom importation of fuel because they keep increasing Tor so clwd amount they import on paper and using to loot. Ask yourselves as the price of fuel increases how come our consumption has also been increasing when less and less people are driving or even buying fuel for generators.

3. NNPC Has been running a criminal enterprise and ensurimg fuel isn not refined locally so that they continue importing fuel.

4. This is why Atiku said first thing he would do is sell off NNPC but you all attacked him. Has he not been vindicated since ?

Atiku is coming

Atiku 2027.

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Randerl: 9:00pm On Aug 11
ijustdey:


https://guardian.ng/energy/edo-refinery-laments-nnpcls-failure-to-supply-crude-oil-for-production/

wicked devilish and satanically minded i****s are in power. What do you expect from them?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by JAPAHTML: 9:01pm On Aug 11
Useless backward country

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:01pm On Aug 11
Kyari should be arrested immediately for sabotaging national interest

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Tetraozonaitera: 9:01pm On Aug 11
Crude Oil is more of a curse to this nation

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Smartcitizen: 9:02pm On Aug 11
A useless country is the country that knows her problem but too unstable and stupid to solve it.

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Elidrisy20: 9:02pm On Aug 11
This NNPC is becoming mafia of its own

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by wizelink(m): 9:02pm On Aug 11
Hmm NNPLC again

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Habbeyy: 9:02pm On Aug 11
undecided
Why do I keep thinking that Tinubu is actually fighting the oil cabal? He has used his billionaire friends Dangote and Tony to expose nnpc, now Edo refinery has "soro soke" too. Why do people think they are fighting Tinubu and it is not Tinubu that is using them to fight the oil thieves? Just my thoughts!

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by cletz991(m): 9:03pm On Aug 11
Egbewawowen my broda
AntiChristian:
grin

So Edo get refinery wey dey function?

Abi I dey sleep ni?

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:03pm On Aug 11
Kyari is a major obstacle to our progress as a nation!

I won't be surprised if he's fronting some wicked cabals!

APC will kill all of us finish b4 world officially end for judgement day!
angry

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Kelvinofficial: 9:03pm On Aug 11
All this crude oil squabbles in Nigeria would be solved only if Nigeria can increase its oil production to atleast 5million bpd, considering Joint ventures and product sharing agreements with the IOC’s.

NNPC is not producing enough per OPEC quota. They are not producing for in-house refining. They can’t supply to our local refineries and yet they wouldn’t allow local refineries to buy directly from Local producers of oil.

Summary: NNPC is contributing atleast 60% of the financial problems Nigeria is having today.

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Re: Edo Refinery Laments NNPCl’s Failure To Supply Crude Oil For Production by Elidrisy20: 9:03pm On Aug 11
Who go help japa leave this country, abeg

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