NNPC Gives Reasons For Shutting Down Refineries

 NNPC Gives Reasons For Shutting Down Refineries

By Emmanuel Awosika

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has given reasons for shutting down four refineries in Kaduna, Port Harcourt and Warri.

The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mele Kyari, said the refineries were shut down because they were functioning below capacity during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today show.

He said, “First, all the four refineries in three locations are shut down and it was a deliberate decision for two reasons. One is that delivery of crude oil to these refineries is completely challenged because the pipeline network has been completely compromised by vandals and all kinds of people that will not allow us to operate these pipelines.

That means you are not able to deliver crude oil to these refineries effectively to their maximum capacity. Secondly, what you call rehabilitation is different from the turn around maintenance. Turnaround is routine which every refinery does but when you talk about rehabilitation, it is that colossal loss of capacity in the refinery and it means you haven’t done the turnaround maintenance properly.

“Typically, every refinery is expected to operate at 90 per cent of its installed capacity. With the best of effort, with all the turnaround maintenance that has taken place, it is impossible to run any of the refineries before the shutdown at that level. Our estimate was to run it at 60 per cent of capacity but if you do that, all you are doing is value destruction. You will take $100 crude into the refinery and bring out $70 product. It doesn’t make sense.”

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