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Kaduna, Warri, Port Harcourt refineries to resume full operations by December – Senate
The Downstream Committee of the Nigerian Senate has announced that the three government-owned refineries in the country will commence full operations before to January 2025.
Senator Jide Ipinsagba, the Vice Chairman of the Committee and the representative of the Ondo North Senatorial District, stated that the retrofitting of the Kaduna, Warri, and Port Harcourt refineries was already complete.
Ipinsagba, who also states that the Dangote refinery in Lagos State will soon begin the refining of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, known as petrol, expressed the satisfaction of the committee during the on-the-spot assessment as an oversight function for the refineries.
He maintained that the refined petroleum products would be exported after internal consumption had been met.
“Effort is on top gear to ensure that all the refineries are functioning before the end of this year. We have done oversight of all the refineries, and we have good promises from them based on what we saw there.
“Port Harcourt refinery today has about 90 to 95 percent optimisation in terms of retrofitting. Warri is almost about 80 percent, and Kaduna is almost about 70 percent.
“Dangote refinery is ready to operate any moment from now on. With all this, internal consumption of fuel will not be a problem, and we will have the opportunity to also export our refined oil.”