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NNPC Ltd officially announces shutdown of Port Harcourt Refinery

Photo caption: Port Harcourt Refinery

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has officially announced the shutdown of the Port Harcourt Refining Company.

In a statement on Saturday, the NNPC confirmed a report by Saturday PUNCH that the facility will be shut down for a month for maintenance activities.

According to the NNPC Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, the shutdown will commence on Saturday, May 24.

“NNPC Ltd wishes to inform the general public that the Port Harcourt Refining Company will undergo a planned maintenance shutdown.

“This scheduled maintenance and sustainability assessment will commence on May 24, 2025,” he said.

Soneye added that the company is working with relevant stakeholders to ensure efficiency and transparency during the exercise.

“We are working closely with all relevant stakeholders, including the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to ensure the maintenance and assessment activities are carried out efficiently and transparently.

“NNPC Ltd remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering sustainable energy security for Nigeria.

“Further updates will be provided regularly through our official channels, including our website, media platforms, and public statements,” he stated.

PUNCH Online reports that indigenous fuel retailers in Eleme, the community hosting the refinery, kicked against the plan to shut down the refinery, accusing some officials of sabotage.

However, Soneye debunked claims of sabotage, saying the maintenance will ensure safe and sustainable operation of the refinery.

“Please be informed that the refinery remains fully operational. However, we are preparing to undertake a scheduled critical safety maintenance exercise aimed at ensuring the continued safe and sustainable operation of the facility.

“This maintenance activity, which will follow global best practices, is expected to last approximately one month. To ensure uninterrupted supply during this period, we have adequate volumes of AGO, kerosene, and other products,” he said on Friday.

 

 

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