Petroleum products retail outlets owners association of Nigeria says
the old Port Harcourt refinery is currently operating at 70 per cent of its installed capacity, with plans to ramp up to 90 per cent.
In a statement signed by the National public relations office PETROAN’s, Dr Joseph Obele debunk the speculations that the revamped and celebrated Refinery is a mere blending plant and unproductive as circulated by most naysayer.
“As part of PETROAN’s oversight function as key stakeholders, we have direct access to the plant on the authorization of management and we will encourage whoever is doubting the functional status of the plant to contact NNPC management for facility tour rather than spreading misleading information”.
“It is more important to state here that the functional plant at operation is the old refinery with the capacity of 60,000 barrels per day, while the new port Harcourt
refinery with the capacity of 200,000 barrels per day is still under rehabilitation which
is due to commence production soon as announced by the management of NNPCL.
Both Refineries are within the same complex at Alesa Eleme in Rivers State’.
The old Port Harcourt refinery which was built in the year 1965 stopped production over 21 years ago, while the new Port Harcourt refinery stopped production in the
year 2019.
He noted that, further confirmation for the authenticity of production at the Port Harcourt refinery was verified by the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources under the able leadership of Sen. S A Kawu Sumaila, in conjunction with
stakeholders and members of the host community.
” The senate Committee was on
fact-finding/investigation on Thursday 28th November 2024 at the Port Harcourt refinery and depot at Alesa Eleme to see things themselves. The senate committee
saw the plant functional and Petroleum trucks loading at the Port Harcourt refiner
depot”
” It is worth noting that PETROAN National leadership led by the national President Dr Billy Hary were in attendance at the senate committee visitation at the
Port Harcourt refinery to welcome the committee and express PETROAN’S willingness
to commence loading at the Port Harcourt refinery”.
PETROAN opined that the appropriate thing at the moment is to commend the team of
NNPCL management led by Engr Mele Kyari that was able to revive a plant that has been moribund, deplorable and dormant for over 21 years .
PETROAN hereby appraise the scorecard of Engr Mele Kyari as Excellent performance for the reviving a refinery plant which was abandoned for 21 years when he wasn’t the NNPC boss.
PETROAN is optimistic that the Nigeria vision is achievable and hereby call on Nigerians to be patriotic by believing in the renewed hope agenda of Mr President.
Nigeria will work again.
Regarding the price, NNPC Retail Ltd has officially announced the PMS price at the
Port Harcourt refinery as #1,030 per litre . It was also communicated to PETROAN that the product request portal was open for for booking /request.
Meanwhile PETROAN strategic pricing team are currently analysing the most favourable price for her members as we are open to patronising all the refineries in
Nigeria.
PETROAN also employs that NNPC Retail Ltd should further reduce the price inview of giving Nigerians a blissful Yuletide celebration
PETROAN supports the proposed planned Privatisation of the nation owned refineries in a no instance time in such a manner that is credible and transparent after
which the plant should be handled over to a reputable private firm with the financial capability and technical knowledge.
“Most worrisome as a threat to lives and properties is the ugly condition of the Eleme
East west road. The road poses serious threat to Petroleum trucks that will be conveying flammable products from the refinery depots”.
PETROAN encourages the Federal Ministry of Works under which the project was awarded to RCC to facilitate the ongoing repairs of the road.