Nigeria will become net exporter of petroleum products in 2024 – NNPC

Our reporter/ Nigeria will become a net exporter of petroleum products by next year, the group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mele Kyari said on Monday.

Kyari, who spoke at the PENGASSAN Energy and Labour Summit 2023 in Abuja, said as a resource-dependent country, Nigeria should not be exporting 100 percent of its crude as it does at present.

“Today, we export 100 per cent of our productions, no resource-dependent country does this and that is why we must deliver on our mandate. I don’t want to speak about it; when it is done, you will see it,” Kyari said.

“So, I don’t want to tell you we are going to revamp our refineries. That is too much of PowerPoint talks. So, it will be done and you will see it. I don’t want to speak about it, we are tired of speaking about it.

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“But what we must achieve is that this country must be a net exporter of petroleum products and this is within sight.”

“I strongly believe now, without giving you a date so that people don’t get angry again, but in 2024, this country will become a net exporter of petroleum products.”

According to him, this means Nigerians will have sufficient volumes in the country and those that can leave the country.

The NNPC boss however made it clear that refining crude oil in the country would not necessarily bring down the local price of petrol, which he said was controlled by the international price.

The Federal Government has assured Nigerians that some of the refineries will become functional again soon as part of efforts to end importation of petrol into the country.

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Also, the Dangote Refinery is expected to start production soon which will also see more crude refined in the country.

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