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NNPC's Port Harcourt resumes output in boost to Nigeria oil refining

Nigeria's Port Harcourt refinery has resumed production, officials said on Tuesday, marking the first of state-owned oil firm NNPC Ltd.'s four plants to return from upgrade work announced in 2020.

The 210,000-bpd refinery will initially produce 60,000 bpd and begin supplying petroleum products to the domestic market on Tuesday, NNPC spokesperson Femi Soneye said.

Presidency spokesperson Sunday Dare added in a post on X that "about 200 trucks are expected to load products daily from the refinery," where upgrade work was expected to cost $1.5 B.

State-owned refineries in Africa's most populous country have a combined capacity of 445,000 bpd and reviving them is a priority as the government aims to curb reliance on costly imports of refined products.

The privately owned 650,000-bpd Dangote oil refinery started operations earlier this year.

 

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