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Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:49am On Dec 22, 2016
Nigeria’s four state-owned refineries, installed to refine 440,0000 barrels of crude oil daily, worked at only 8.55% of their combined capacities from January 2015 to September 2016, an analysis of reporting by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has shown.

This is contained in the maiden issue of NEITI Occasional Paper Series released on Wednesday and jointly published by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) and BudgIT, Nigeria’s leading technology-driven, civic-advocacy group on budget and public finance issues.

NEITI commended the NNPC “for taking the initiative to provide up-to-date information” to Nigerians on the state of the country’s petroleum sector through the monthly financial and operations reports that the national oil company has been publishing since August 2015.

But it also called on the corporation “to open up more especially by living up to its self-declared commitments to openness, transparency and accountability”.

Data in the NNPC monthly reports are yet to be independently validated or reconciled by NEITI, according to the publication.

“What NNPC has done with its monthly reports could be termed a sea-change,” said Waziri Adio, the executive secretary of NEITI.

“From being the poster-boy for opacity, NNPC is voluntarily embracing openness and providing near real-time information about the state of play of our oil and gas sector today. This is commendable, but also deserving of close and critical examination. For example, what do the reports, looked at together, tell us about our petroleum sector today and what is the implication of that for the public, for public finance and for petroleum sector reforms? That is the rationale for this special report.”

Below are the highlights of the report.

AVERAGE CAPACITY UTILIZATION FOR THE REFINERIES WAS 8.55%

Between January 2015 and September 2016, the average capacity utilization of the Nigerian refineries was 8.55%. The refineries did not process crude oil at all in seven out of the 21 months under review. Consolidated capacity utilization of the refineries was above 20% only in August 2015 (24.08%). It is seen that Kaduna refineries is the poorest performer while the Port Harcourt refinery is the best performer. The reports also reveal that out of the 245.48 million barrels that NNPC received for domestic supply in 21 months, only 24.78 million barrels were delivered to the refineries for processing, amounting to only10.06% of what the NNPC received for domestic consumption.

CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION DROPPED BY 27.23%

Crude oil production fluctuated in the period under review, with the highest production per month recorded in October 2015 (69.49 million barrels) and the lowest recorded in August 2016 (46.56 million barrels). When the production figures for January 2015 (68.07 million barrels) and September 2016 (49.53 million barrels) are compared, there was a decline in monthly production by 27.23%. The same trend was noticeable in terms of average daily production per quarter, as 2.16 million barrels were produced daily on the average in the first quarter of 2015 as against the 1.60 million barrels average daily production per quarter in the third quarter of 2016.

The fall in oil production was largely attributed to growing vandalism and militancy in the Niger Delta region, though production fluctuation was noticeable even before the onset of militant activities. The fall in daily production is likely to negatively impact the implementation of the current budget, given that the budget was predicated on a daily production of 2.2 million barrels.

THE NNPC GROUP CONSISTENTLY OPERATED IN THE RED

For the 21 months under review, the NNPC group made a cumulative loss of N418.97 billion in 19 months. Volatility was also noticeable in the group’s losses, ranging from N3.55 billion in January 2016 to N45.49 billion in September 2015. The group made profit only in two of the 21 months covered by the NNPC monthly reports under review. This was in January 2015 when the group made a profit of N7.6 billion and in May 2016 when it made a profit of N0.27 billion, with total profit in 21 months coming to N7.87 billion, as against the loss of N418.97 billion, with total loss coming toN411.1 billion.

1.28 BILLION BARRELS OF CRUDE LIFTED AND UTILIZED

Between January 2015 and September 2016, the total crude oil lifted and utilized came to 1.28 billion barrels, out of which international oil companies and independents lifted 809.98 million barrels, government lifted 441.37million barrels and those with alternative financing arrangements lifted 30.15 million barrels. The total value of the liftings for the 21 months was $61.17 billion, out which government, IOCs and independents, and AFs lifted $20.9billion, $38.78 billion and $1.5 billion respectively. The reports also reveal that out only 9.74% of the crude lifted by NNPC for domestic crude was delivered to the refineries.

24.24 MILLION LITRES OF PETROL SOLD DAILY

The daily average sales of petrol fluctuated between 15.23 million litres in September 2015 and 35.09 million litres in May 2016. The daily average sales for petrol for the 21 months came to 24.24 million litres, while the daily average sales diesel and kerosene came to 1.06 million litres and 3.12 million litres respectively.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by HungerBAD: 5:53am On Dec 22, 2016
8.55%?

This is a joke right?this is exactly why the NNPC should be Privatized fully.

Billions of $ are collected annually for the maintenance, and turnaround of the Refineries,and yet nothing to show. Buhari started his anti corruption war with the Politicians, then he entered the Military, and then the Banking Sector. Most Nigerians, myself included. Have been waiting for him to take this fight to the Oil Sector, and from all indications, he seems to be avoiding that Sector.

8.55%? really? for the supposedly greatest nation in Africa, this is shameful.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by optional1(f): 6:05am On Dec 22, 2016
just 8.5% where that one wan reach? Chai this nation na die..

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by eezeribe(m): 6:11am On Dec 22, 2016
OK
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Boleyndynasty2(f): 6:15am On Dec 22, 2016
8.5% of their combined capacities ooh cry

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Mjshexy(f): 6:18am On Dec 22, 2016
Just tell us it isn't working at all, even in a tertiary institution with a score of 8.5% you will be forcefully withdrawn & accompanied with security men out of the schl sad

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Atiku2019: 6:19am On Dec 22, 2016
Is That One Work? grin grin
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by pointstores(m): 6:20am On Dec 22, 2016
ok
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Blue3k(m): 6:30am On Dec 22, 2016
Not even shocked. Lol that's a weird feeling.
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by greatgod2012(f): 6:43am On Dec 22, 2016
8.5% capacity

And they're not even ashamed to say this out!


It is finished!

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by GMBuhari: 7:04am On Dec 22, 2016
Why won't it work at 8.5 capacity when some people.l made it their hobby to avenge Jonathan by blowing up crude supply pipelines




And before you read my head with your stupid mentions the writeup stated categorically that vandals wrecked havoc during thier rampage, and I don't think 'vandals' in this context means those stealing petrol

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Jokerman(m): 7:29am On Dec 22, 2016
Buhari our minister of petroleum is a failure

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by AntiWailer: 8:06am On Dec 22, 2016
I think they should sell the refineries.


Govt has shown over the years that they are specialist in failure.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Roidatom(m): 8:07am On Dec 22, 2016
I'm hoping you mean 85.5%. If not, then this government is pathetically pathetic. Dem no serious at all.
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by PIPPROF(m): 8:07am On Dec 22, 2016
upon all the silly promises undecided undecided undecided



Nigeria is not a country
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by labbyk(m): 8:08am On Dec 22, 2016
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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by shizzy7(f): 8:08am On Dec 22, 2016
They should just say it is not working....


What is 8.5% capacity??

Kachikwu if your son should score 8.5/100 in an exam, will you pat him on the head

Yeye dey smell...

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by PIPPROF(m): 8:08am On Dec 22, 2016
GMBuhari:
Why won't it work at 8.5 capacity when some people.l made it their hobby to avenge Jonathan by blowing up crude supply pipelines




And before you read my head with your stupid mentions the writeup stated categorically that vandals wrecked havoc during thier rampage, and I don't think 'vandals' in this context means those stealing petrol

silly excuses from zombies as usual

when last dod you hear from the avengers


why do you failures always jump to defend buhari and his misfits


if goodluck was the president . we wud have heard a different tune from you

keep passing the buck till 2019 . cause so far thats all this govt know

undecided

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by VictorRomanov: 8:09am On Dec 22, 2016
while our refinaries are working at 8.5%, NL mods are working at 200%.

Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Martinola(m): 8:09am On Dec 22, 2016
issorait
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by godunia(m): 8:09am On Dec 22, 2016
Is there any refinery in Nigeria? Who read the epistle should out of love for a brother summarize. I m tired of reading bad news
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by NaijaMutant(f): 8:11am On Dec 22, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by otokx(m): 8:11am On Dec 22, 2016
Their workers and management were paid 100% salaries and extra large bonuses.

Welcome to Nigeria

The refineries in Port Harcourt have polluted the entire atmosphere.

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Okundaye4(m): 8:11am On Dec 22, 2016
Good
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by Day169: 8:13am On Dec 22, 2016
Abysmal!
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by UuzbaGuuzba: 8:23am On Dec 22, 2016
HungerBAD:
8.55%?

This is a joke right?this is exactly why the NNPC should be Privatized fully.

Billions of $ are collected annually for the maintenance, and turnaround of the Refineries,and yet nothing to show. Buhari started his anti corruption war with the Politicians, then he entered the Military, and then the Banking Sector. Most Nigerians, myself included. Have been waiting for him to take this fight to the Oil Sector, and from all indications, he seems to be avoiding that Sector.

8.55%? really? for the supposedly greatest nation in Africa, this is shameful.
Government agencies are inefficent because the workers are always sure of salaries. Once it lands in private sector, thesame refineries will outdo foreign equivalents.
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by GMBuhari: 8:24am On Dec 22, 2016
PIPPROF:


silly excuses from zombies as usual

when last dod you hear from the avengers


why do you failures always jump to defend buhari and his misfits


if goodluck was the president . we wud have heard a different tune from you

keep passing the buck till 2019 . cause so far thats all this govt know

undecided


It's not easy to be this daft , have you heard any news about contracts to repair pipelines? Do you think pipelines is what you can repair with concrete?
Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by sinistermind(m): 8:39am On Dec 22, 2016
What happened to the 70% capacity as earlier announced dis year?

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Re: Nigeria's Refineries Working At 8.5% Capacity - The Cable by omohayek: 8:43am On Dec 22, 2016
8.5% capacity utilization, and yet Buhari still refuses to do the sensible thing and sell off the damned refineries! Can there be any more glaring evidence of the man's complete and utter economic illiteracy?

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