Group Managing Director NNPC and Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr.
Ibe Kachikwu, during his tour of Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical
Company, KRPC, yesterday, said the country will still rely on 75 per
cent importation of fuel throughout the whole of next year.
According to him:
“The future is that, Nigeria is still going to import fuel in 2016 and
beyond. Best case situation is 25 per cent local and 75 per cent
importation. Worse case is what we are experiencing now.
“Until we begin to get individuals who can co-relocate, we are going to
be doing a mixture of local and importation of fuel to meet up demands.
In the next few weeks, however, queues will disappear in fuel stations.”
The minister said that the Kaduna refinery will soon be producing more
than two million litres per day capacity as soon as an Fluid Catalytic
Cracking, FCC, unit is fully on stream.
He said:
“We need to get it back to re-kit it to work well. We will do that with
some level of production going on. Our concern is to have a consistent
production and provision of products at all times.”
“We will not be fluctuating prices, we will take an average. Today no
subsidy, in January we will look at the situation and announce it.”
In regards to privatization, he said:
“President Muhammadu Buhari has not approved any policy about selling the refineries.”
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fuel in Nigeria will still be imported in 2016 - NNPC Reveals
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