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Report reveals NNPC incurred loss of N473.3bn on moribund refineries

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Last updated: 2021/08/12 at 1:03 PM
Fesadeb Published August 12, 2021
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A geopolitical and socioeconomic research firm, SBM Intelligence, reported that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) incurred a loss of N473.3bn between January 2015 and February 2021, while operating moribund refineries.

The report titled ‘Nigeria’s moribund refineries’ said Nigeria’s refineries had become costly Nigeria’s refineries are becoming an increasingly expensive. Between January 2015 and February 2021, the NNPC has posted a combined loss of N473.3bn while operating the three refineries: Warri, Port-Harcourt and Kaduna”.

It further stated that the refineries had not been fully utilized over the years, adding that they had been unproductive since July 2019 despite the huge costs of maintaining them.

The report added that, within the period under review, only 6.73 per cent of the refineries capacity has been utilized on average. In fact, none of the three refineries has produced a drop of refined petrol since July 2019, racking up over N185bn in losses.

In spite of the increasing loss, the report said that the Nigerian government had been bent on wasting money in this area, adding that the Federal Executive Council approved $1.5bn (N606bn) to rehabilitate the Port-Harcourt refinery in March and $1.48bn was approved for the Kaduna and Warri refineries.

“The repair, which will be executed by Tecnimont SPA, an Italian company, will be done in three phases of 18, 24 and 44 months. Last week, a further $1.48bn was approved for the Kaduna and Warri refineries, this time to Saipem SPA, another Italian company.”

The firm further advised the government, saying Nigeria must count the cost, not only of spending scarce resources on refineries that had not reached more than 30 per cent capacity in over six years but also of the income foregone from not privatizing them.

 

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