
…To Ramp up Production to over 10 Million Litres by Month End
The Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has announced that the nation’s
three refineries in Kaduna, Port Harcourt and Warri have attained a
combined daily production of over 6.76 million litres of petrol per day
which is projected to increase to over 10 million litres per day by the
end of January 2016.
A statement by the
NNPC which gave a breakdown of the premium motor spirit, PMS, (also
known as petrol) yield from the plants indicates that while
Port Harcourt Refinery which was re-streamed a week
earlier is producing some 4.09 million litres, the Kaduna Refinery is
contributing some 1.29 million litres and Warri which was re-streamed on
Sunday is posting a yield of some 1.38 million litres.
The Corporation
confirmed that the PMS volumes from the refineries which are currently
operating at an appreciable percentage of their nameplate capacities
will help stabilize the fuel supply and distribution situation in the
country.
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