FEC commits $1.5billion to repair Port Harcourt refinery

By our reporter| The Federal Executive Council (FEC), has approved $1.5 billion for the repair of the 32-year-old Port Harcourt refinery.

The Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva who made the disclosure at the end of Wednesday’s FEC meeting, said council gave the approval at its 38th Virtual session presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Ministry of Petroleum Resources presented a memo on the rehabilitation of Port Harcourt refinery for the sum of 1.5 billion, and that memo was $1.5 billion and it was approved by council today, said Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva.

“So we are happy to announce that the rehabilitation of productivity refinery will commence in three phases.

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“The first phase is to be completed in 18 months, which will take the refinery to a production of 90 percent of its nameplate capacity.

“The second phase is to be completed in 24 months and all the final stage will be completed in 44 months and consultations are approved.

“And I believe that this is good news for Nigeria,” Sylva said.

The Port Harcourt refinery which began operation in 1989 is the largest refining company in Nigeria.

At inception, it had a capacity to process 150,000 barrels of crude a day.

The older one in the city was commissioned in 1965. It had a capacity for 60,000 barrels.

The 32-year-old refinery has been repaired innumerable times, under various Turn Around Maintenance contracts.

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