PETROAN announces the commencement of fuel lifting from Port Harcourt and Warri refineries. The move follows recent rehabilitations, with both refineries now supplying various petroleum products. The restart has sparked hopes for lower fuel prices and better fuel quality in Nigeria, as...
NNPC has denied reports claiming the Old Port Harcourt refinery has shut down. The refinery, which resumed operations in November 2024, is running at 70% capacity, producing kerosene, diesel, LPFO, and petrol. NNPC urges the public to ignore false claims and emphasizes efforts to ensure a steady...
The Port Harcourt Refinery has halted operations just weeks after a $1.5 billion rehabilitation. Petrol lifting stopped, and loading bays remained empty, raising concerns about the refinery's output. Critics accuse the government of staging a public show, while production of diesel and kerosene...
NNPCL announces that the Port Harcourt refinery is over 90% complete.
Following delays, the $1.5 billion rehabilitation project aims to increase production to 210,000 barrels per day. Despite initial criticism, NNPCL clarified that the refinery is currently producing 1.4 million liters of petrol...
NNPC CEO Mele Kyari defends blending at the Port Harcourt refinery, stating it’s a standard refining process ensuring product quality. He invites skeptics to verify the refinery's operational status and highlights the government’s efforts to revitalize the oil and gas sector, boost investments...
The Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) halted operations days after the NNPC announced its re-streaming. Workers claim calibration is underway, but reports reveal "dead stock" was loaded instead of fresh fuel. NNPC insists the refinery is operational at 60% capacity, processing 60,000 barrels...
The NNPCL clarified that the Port Harcourt Refinery is not yet selling products in bulk as it finalizes operational processes. Current supplies come from the Dangote Refinery and are sold through NNPCL retail outlets. The old refinery operates at 90% capacity, while the new facility remains...
PETROAN confirms that the Port Harcourt refinery will sell petrol at N1,030 per liter, following its reopening by the NNPCL. The association is assessing optimal pricing for its members and urges the government to consider further price reductions for a more affordable holiday season.
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Oil marketers demand competitive petrol prices from the Port Harcourt Refinery, recently revamped by NNPCL, insisting it must undercut Dangote Refinery's ₦970/litre rate. With bulk sales and pricing still under review, marketers threaten increased fuel importation if local prices remain...
PETROAN has raised concerns about the ₦75 per litre price difference between petrol from the Port Harcourt Refinery and Dangote Refinery. While Dangote sells at ₦970, NNPCL's price is ₦1,045. This pricing disparity has sparked discussions, with NNPCL promising to address it to benefit consumers...
The Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited (PHRC) remains dormant despite assurances from authorities that it would commence operations approximately two weeks ago. Citizens, anticipating relief from the energy crisis, were disappointed by the delay in the refinery's activation.
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The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Mele Kyari, has announced that the Port Harcourt refinery will recommence operations within the next two weeks. Kyari made this declaration during a press briefing following his appearance before a...
Mele Kyari, the head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), made a significant announcement regarding Nigeria's energy future. Speaking at an event in Abuja, Kyari declared that Nigeria would cease importing petrol by the end of the year. This bold move is part of a larger...
The Port Harcourt Refinery is poised to resume operations with the delivery of 475,000 barrels of crude oil from Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited.
This achievement, attributed to collaborative efforts between the Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal (BOGT) and Port Harcourt Refinery Company...
In exciting news, the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) in Rivers State, Nigeria, is back in action after being offline for quite some time. The revival is part of the government's plan to have the facility producing refined products again by December 2023.
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The Port Harcourt refinery company, PHRC, has announced plans to begin production of Aviation Turbine Kerosene, ATK.
This is in order to ease the current scarcity of the product, PHRC Managing Director, Bafred Enjugu, said on Friday.
“The good news is that the refinery has met all the...
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