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Marketers says Port Harcourt refinery kickoff a done deal

Nigeria’s oil marketers have reignited hope that the Port Harcourt Refinery would commence commercial production in the coming weeks.
The national president of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry disclosed this on Monday.
He said his recent visit to the 250 barrels per day refinery showed readiness to produce petroleum products in commercial quantity.
Gillis-Harry explained that the full-scale kickoff of Port Harcourt Refinery and Dangote Refinery would guarantee an end to fuel queues in Nigeria.
“Port Harcourt Refinery is gearing up to be on stream to produce Petroleum in commercial quantity. We pray and hope that in the coming days or weeks, this comes to light. I went personally to the refinery. I saw efforts in place to ensure the refinery works”, he said.
In a similar interview with an oil and gas expert, Zakka Bala, he said the hope for Nigeria’s energy security lies with the revitalization of its Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries.
According to him, Dangote Refinery is in the business to make a profit but the government-owned refineries are to provide services for Nigerians.
According to him, the government must not allow those who do not want the country’s national refineries to succeed.
“For me, I am bothered about the government-owned refinery. Dangote Refinery is a private business. The company is built to maximize profits. We need to understand why private businesses are profit-centered.
“The moment the private refineries start collecting crude allocation from national refineries, they will never want the refineries to come up again”.

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