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Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by juventino: 10:00am On Dec 06, 2015
The amount of fuel imported into Nigeria increased to 645.64 million litres in October this year as the total crude oil processed by the country’s refineries in the same month was zero, data from the latest financial and operations report of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation have shown.

An analysis of the petroleum products supply and distribution as contained in the report showed that the importation of Premium Motor Spirit or petrol into Nigeria for October increased by 78.04 million litres when compared to the 567.6 million litres imported into the country in September.

Although the increase in volume of imported PMS in the month under review did not address fuel scarcity across the country, the NNPC, however, noted that the products were brought to the country through its Offshore Processing Agreements.



It also stated that the country’s refineries were dormant with respect to the processing of crude oil in October. This was despite the December performance target that was given the refineries by the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu.

The NNPC noted that the supply of white products, which include petrol and dual purpose kerosene into Nigeria in October 2015 increased to 852.1 million, as against 763 million litres that were supplied in the preceding month.

The report said, “In October 2015, 852.1 million litres of white products were supplied into the country through the OPA arrangements compared with a volume of 763.90 million litres achieved in the prior month of September 2015.

“DPK receipt in October 2015 was 206.46 million litres compared with 196.3 million litres imported in the prior month of September. Similarly, the PMS supply in October 2015 was 645.64 million litres compared to September 2015 supply of 567.6 million litres.”

On refineries’ operations, the NNPC said, “Total crude processed by the three refineries in the month of October 2015 was zero. However, 92,332 metric tonnes of unfinished product was processed which translates to a combined yield efficiency of 78.93 per cent.”

The three refineries include Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company, Port Harcourt Refining Company and Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company.

Outlining measures to be taken to ensure that petroleum products were refined in Nigeria, an industry expert, Mr. Dibu Aderibigbe, stated that the government should support the idea of modular refineries.

He noted that individuals and private organisations should be given approvals to refine specific amount of crude oil in order to complement the volume of refined products that were produced by the country’s refineries.

Aderibigbe, who is the National Treasurer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, said, “For local refineries to be developed, countries, organisations or individuals can begin to set up modular refineries where about 5,000 barrels of crude or less (or better still, more than that amount) could be refined.

“This will create jobs, have a lot of positive impact on the economy and will save our foreign exchange. Instead of going to import refined products, we will start producing these products locally and may export some to West African countries. But we cannot do that as long as there is subsidy policy that is not working.”

Aderibigbe also stated that the introduction of modular refineries would provide room for competition, adding that this would ensure price stability and create an opportunity for the Federal Government to stop subsidising petroleum products.

He said, “The business would then be run by the forces of demand and supply. When you have a lot of producers in the market, you cannot just jerk up your price. There are fundamental factors that determine price. One is the price of crude oil, the cost of transportation, the refinery cost, marketing cost and other issues.”

The President, Nigeria Association of Energy Economics, Prof. Adeola Adenikinju, told our correspondent that it was in the country’s best interest for the government to revamp the refineries.

He said, “Our refineries have been performing poorly for too long and I think this is the time to get them up and running, because it is in the interest of Nigeria to have the facilities functional now that there is paucity of funds, instead of paying billions as subsidy claims.”

The experts earlier called for the removal and complete halt in the payment of petrol subsidy to oil marketers by the Federal Government.

Adenikinju noted that since the price of crude oil had fallen to as low as $40 per barrel, it was the best time for government to remove subsidy.

The fall in price has provided government the best opportunity to remove the subsidy, he said.

The payment of subsidy by the government had been a contentious issue as stakeholders in the oil and gas sector on several occasions had called on the Federal Government to discontinue the practice, particularly when the country’s revenue was badly hit by the fall in crude oil prices.

However, according to Kachikwu, subsidy payment to oil marketers had continued as a result of President Muhammadu Buhari’s magnanimity.


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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by dominique(f): 2:25pm On Dec 06, 2015
Zero liters of crude oil refined in October? What happened to the warri and Kaduna refineries that were repaired some months back?

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by lasisi69(f): 2:27pm On Dec 06, 2015
End time news... Chai.. We are doomed

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by kimond101: 2:27pm On Dec 06, 2015
Nigeria would be great soon.
I await when we would have a fully functioning refinery and have no need to import petroleum products anymore.

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by bluaero(m): 2:28pm On Dec 06, 2015
Thanks to body language undecided


Jibril659:
agbero, you might as well blame buhari for my poverty.
Goat...is buhari's name now body language?
BTW i need a gateman...you should do just fine.

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by paul288yahoo(m): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2015
OK
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by IronBoi(m): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2015
Na waa ooo

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Viktor1983(m): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2015
All Join
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by justi4jesu(f): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2015
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by teebaxy(m): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2015
And Jesus said it's finished

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Ana234(f): 2:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
Just observing...
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by menix(m): 2:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
Buhari is working..

Abii u no knoooo!!

The way things re going By next year we will also import president nd Governors..

If I tell my Igbo Brethren that this is Uwa Mmebi they will prefer to call it End Time..

Oya tell me which family produces palm oil but goes outside to buy the palm oil to cook Ofe Egwusi na su pututu....



Nwanne ó Uwa Mmebi...

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by tunex23: 2:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
Another Tinubu's/Buhari's Scam

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by belloabdulrazaq(m): 2:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
Oh! My Naija lipsrsealed
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by sirelexzy(m): 2:30pm On Dec 06, 2015
buhari is working? smh

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Sweetguy25: 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2015
I dey Laff o

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by drss(m): 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2015
Score card of Buari performace:
I dont know what fuel subsidy means. - buari dullaard...yet he still pays fuel subsidy.
Fuel subsidy is scam. - APC...yet they are against fuel subsidy removal.
Porthacourt, kaduna and warri refineries are working at 90% capasity. - Kachikwu.
Zero crude oil was processed from the nations refineries in october. - Kachikwu.
We saved $200 million from turn around maintenace. - Kachikwu in July.
We need $500 million to repair broken down refineries. - Kachikwu in November.
Sell refineries dem no gree...and dat was how nigeria lost $300 million to body language with damaged refineries.

Ladies n gentlemen tell me dat buari's govt is not in total confusion
That is how fuel subsidy bill will keep rising up.
Buari's body odor is really at work.

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Demmocrats(m): 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2015
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Prodeegee(m): 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2015
someone would soon say endtime fuel...
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Ufranklin92(m): 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2015
change ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo grin

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by ProPastorChris(m): 2:32pm On Dec 06, 2015
and they said there was nothing like subsidy?

please let the president know that we are still experiencing serious fuel scarcity

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Ufranklin92(m): 2:32pm On Dec 06, 2015
mrjangaweed:
the bastard kunu sipping monkey mumuhamado mumuharii yaf finished us

lmao

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by leoweblinkblog(m): 2:32pm On Dec 06, 2015
End time increase

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by mrjangaweed: 2:33pm On Dec 06, 2015
grin
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by alotofgrace(m): 2:33pm On Dec 06, 2015
I don't skip to conclusion!

Let's wait till next year and see how the "change" game plan will materialize for good.

Mr. President is still clearing grass, with sharp and blunt machete.... Let's give hin till April 2016...

After all GEJ used 6yrs, Obasanjor used 8 yrs...Na only one yah oga go use come April 2016.

Despite all these people, never give up, never give in....the hustle continua, Vitoria acserta!

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Nobody: 2:34pm On Dec 06, 2015
ok
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by joseph1832(m): 2:34pm On Dec 06, 2015
When fuel scarcity reduce, then we will believe.

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Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by Nobody: 2:34pm On Dec 06, 2015
bluaero:
Thanks to body language undecided
agbero, you might as well blame buhari for your poverty.
Re: Fuel Imports Increase By 78 Million by mrjangaweed: 2:36pm On Dec 06, 2015
joseph1832:
When fuel scarcity reduce, then we will believe.

oga Shrek how far shey you now know sey Buhari na economic bokoharam cheesy and human terrorist

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