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Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by dre11(m): 8:35am On Feb 28
The Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, has said the newly inaugurated Dangote Petrochemical Refinery, Port Harcourt Refinery, Warri Refinery and modular refineries in the country may not get enough crude oil locally for the production of petroleum products unless deliberate efforts are made to increase investments and crude production in the sector.

Lokpobiri said unless the country ramped up production by handing over its oil wells to capable investors, the refineries would not get enough feedstock to produce enough oil, even for local consumption.

On January 12, the Dangote refinery announced that it had begun the production of both diesel and aviation fuel.

The Dangote refinery, a subsidiary of Dangote Industries Limited, is a 650,000 barrels per day crude oil refinery, located in Dangote Industries Free Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria

As of January, it was said that the facility had received six shipments of one million barrels each of crude oil from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

Recently, Shell Nigeria Plc said it had completed the supply of 450,000 barrels of crude oil to the newly rehabilitated Port Harcourt refinery.

However, both the major and independent marketers said they had yet to receive refined products from any of the refineries as the NNPCL continues importation of fuel with scarce foreign exchange.

Speaking at the seventh edition of the Nigeria International Energy Summit held in Abuja on Tuesday, the minister said the Dangote refinery alone would need up to 650,000 barrels of crude oil daily, while the government-owned ones would gut about 450,000 barrels too.

According to him, Nigeria has in the last five years slowed down investments, saying “We are the lowest in the world, if you talk of investment to reserves ratio, Nigeria is 25 per cent. Nigeria is the least in the world. Between 2017 and 2022, if you look at the figures, Nigeria’s investments compared to our reserves is 25 per cent. There is something we are not doing right.”

He lamented that many oil wells have been left idle even in the face of dwindling crude production.

“We need to ramp up production, there are so many idle wells that we can give to the right people. We need to ramp up production in the upstream, so that the midstream and the downstream can also be successful. We need to increase our production in the upstream so that we will be able to produce the right quantity that will service our obligations, both locally and internationally.

“Dangote Refinery needs about 650,000 barrels a day; we are rehabilitating our government-owned refineries which may need about 400,000bpd. We have a couple of modular refineries coming up. On the whole, we need to ramp up production so that we will be able to meet our domestic needs and to guarantee energy security,” Lopkobiri explained.


He held that unless the country made the investments, the proposed transition from fossil fuel to gas would also be a mirage.

The oil minister opined that Nigeria does not need to import fuel, expressing concerns that the bulk of the country’s foreign exchange goes into fuel importation.

“We must find a solution to our forex problem. Nigeria has no need importing fuel. We should free our scarce forex for other sectors of the economy. I am aware that the bulk of our forex goes to the importation of refined oil products. But now, we are rehabilitating our own refineries, which will come into full operation by the end of this year.

“Port Harcourt refinery’s first phase has started; Warri refinery is about to be completed between now and the next two months, Kaduna will come; all will be rehabilitated this year. Even after rehabilitation, if we do not ramp up production, if we do not get the right investment, we won’t be able to get the feedstock,” he said.

The former Senator noted that Nigeria suffers energy poverty despite its abundance of oil and gas reserves, which he said had not translated to economic prosperity like in the Middle East.

“We need to unravel what other climes have done to bring economic prosperity to their nations that we have not done. If you have reserves underground and you don’t bring them out, they won’t translate to anything.

“We need to give it to those who have the proven capacity to explore oil and gas for the benefit of Nigerians and the global energy landscape. In the past, the allocation of blocks was politicised. The easiest way to guarantee energy security is to get the right investment,” the minister added.

Speaking on energy transition, Lokpobiri joined the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to reject the call to stop investing in fossil fuels.

According to him, the West is asking Africa to stop investing in fossil fuels while it is not slowing down the same fossil fuel investment.

“We will transit at our own pace. Our target is to explore these resources in a more environmentally friendly way. We are not stopping it, we need the money to be able to transit, and for us to transit, we must get the right investments,” he said.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by bennybuhari: 8:37am On Feb 28
E be like say that Dangote refinery na scam

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Ogiame: 8:42am On Feb 28
Dangote Refinery is a little cartel's political instrument for gaining control of 200 million people's energy supply.

Whether it refines a single drop of oil or not is irrelevant to them. It might never work.... When we say this, they'll say we're unpatriotic. grin

Dangote Refinery na Ajaokuta Steel Mill Pro Max.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by tollyboy5(m): 8:44am On Feb 28
The newspaper guys are bunch of nonentities. There's nothing new in the news, just repeating same old content to feed the public.

Since NNPC scammed us with portharcourt refinery we have not seen anything. From supply the refinery with crude to it will be completed soon, wetin una claim say una complete last year lol.

Since Dangote refinery received crude oil, we've noticed zero impact of he refinery on the nations economy, Infact I no see nothing.

Orisirisi cheesy

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by advanceDNA: 8:50am On Feb 28
Government keep using this low crude oil production line....

I don't get ...
Is crude oil drying up...
companies mining oil refuse to mine?.
International market ban us from mining...??

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Nbote(m): 9:00am On Feb 28
They made a whole lot of noise about the crude supply to both Dangote and PH refinery. Where are the products from that batch
Whixh kind of lie lie people dey lead us like this? Where are the products refined from the crude supplies they have gotten? Abi they are secretly exporting it or selling to Nigerians at the price of imported ones?

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Martinsmine(m): 9:03am On Feb 28
Cheat ....... in games u find short cut to win now in reality no shortcut

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Putindbutt: 9:09am On Feb 28
Dangote refinery is done, PH refinery is set for production, Warri refinery to be completed by march and Kaduna refinery by the end of the year, fantastic. Dangote and PH refineries alone would need 1,100bpd while we only produce 1.5million litres/day, if we don't step up production, the refineries will suffer. NNPCL should no longer give oil blocs to IOCs, most of them only export the crude oil abroad to repartriate their profits to their countries. NNPCL should henceforth grant lincenses to local investors with financial and technological capacities to rack up production with the mandate of supplying 70% crude oil to local demands.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Racoon(m): 9:14am On Feb 28
Another excuses for their failure.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Kingsmeal: 9:27am On Feb 28
Putindbutt:
Dangote refinery is done, PH refinery is set for production, Warri refinery to be completed by march and Kaduna refinery by the end of the year, fantastic. Dangote and PH refineries alone would need 1,100bpd while we only produce 1.5million litres/day, if we don't step up production, the refineries will suffer. NNPCL should no longer give oil blocs to IOCs, most of them only export the crude oil abroad to expartriate their profits to their countries. NNPCL should henceforth grant lincenses to local investors with financial and technological capacities to rack up production with the mandate of supplying 70% crude oil to local demands.

Sharrap.

You no Sabi read?

Dangote Refinery is still not yet completed, same with PH own. Una brain no dey work?

Must you be told everything?

I thought your information minister said few days ago that the oil production has risen more than previous years. So which low production are you guys lying about again?

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Massiveglory: 9:31am On Feb 28
I remember vividly that David Hundeyin said exactly what is playing out now with this much talked about dangote refinery . Tinubu online rabblerousers jumped out of their whatsapp group to come for his head.

The scam going on in the name of goverance right now is mind boggling and mind blowing.

Our country is in real deep shit.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by SEsellingBabies: 9:32am On Feb 28
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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Chinkoalhaji34: 9:33am On Feb 28
g, e no go easy for Dangote refinery and other refineries to dey get crude oil if government no find better investors for oil wells.
Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by easyfem(m): 9:35am On Feb 28
Dangote refinery is confusing me . Sometime he imported petrol … what is going on here , well sha let give him some years to c aw this refinery goes but fg shud encourage local refinery na , let take our eyes out of this petrol issue .. pple are moving away from petrol consumption
Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by reiddecuti: 9:35am On Feb 28
Nigerians have been scammed, but not me.

I made the assertion that Nigerians are in one chance withis this APC governments of the duos (Buhari and Tinubu) but those blinded by ignorance, nepotism, ethnicity called me names. I was branded an enemy of State.

Almost going to one year, all you hear is 1001 reasons why the refinery will not benefit the ordinary Nigeria. And now FG defends the Dangote refinery failure to deliver.

Now is the reality. And it's stares us all in the face.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:35am On Feb 28
I don’t like this news

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by NaijaNaWaa: 9:35am On Feb 28
One way or the other, Nigeria happens to everyone and everything.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by kingphilip(m): 9:37am On Feb 28
So how were we surviving with meeting up with OPEC supply quotas in the past?

Or is it that the propaganda is no longer propaganding?

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:38am On Feb 28
Nawa oo I thought the federal government said there is increase in crude oil out put. Which one I'm I to believe now,, which kind country be dis

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by abobote: 9:38am On Feb 28
They haven't refined anything and they are facing shortage already.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Putindbutt: 9:39am On Feb 28
Kingsmeal:


Sharrap.

You no Sabi read?

Dangote Refinery is still not yet completed, same with PH own. Una brain no dey work?

Must you be told everything?

I thought your information minister said few days ago that the oil production has risen more than previous years. So which low production are you guys lying about again?
Bitter ipob, production has increased from 1.1million to 1.5-1.7million litres per day but still not enough to feed the refineries.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Way4orward: 9:39am On Feb 28
Lies are now every day routine in Nigerian's Government

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Judolisco(m): 9:39am On Feb 28
D best thing for us to do in dis country is to privatise d whole country... Like hand it over to d whites.....we no fit do basic 1+1.... Don't quote me to say rubbish because if u get d chance and resources ni... U 4 Don japa go white man land.... Let's jst hand over d country to them, we lack management skills

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by OfficialAPCNig: 9:40am On Feb 28
Yorubas and incompetence

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Intergrated: 9:41am On Feb 28
advanceDNA:
Government keep using this low crude oil production line....

I don't get ...
Is crude oil drying up...
companies mining oil refuse to mine?.
International market ban us from mining...??

lies lies lies everyday. They lift crude everyday in river states.

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:42am On Feb 28
Putindbutt:

Bitter ipob, production has increased from 1.1million to 1.5-1.7million litres per day still not enough to feed the refineries.

They should start production with the one available is there need for this excuse

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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by iamtardey: 9:42am On Feb 28
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Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by john1101(m): 9:43am On Feb 28
NaijaNaWaa:
One way or the other, Nigeria happens to everyone and everything.

Yes fellow Nigerian. Thou it old people that should know Better are the one ruining the country, so our youths may get it right.
Re: Dangote, PH Refineries Face Crude Shortage Over Low Production – FG by Facidio: 9:45am On Feb 28
The ones that has been supplied, have we seen even 1 litre of produced fuel?

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