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July 16, 2024 Port Harcourt Refinery Set to Begin Operations in Early August — NNPCL

Port Harcourt Refinery Set to Begin Operations in Early August — NNPCL

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has confirmed its readiness to start refining crude oil at the Port Harcourt refinery in early August. This announcement was made by NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, on Monday during an emergency session with the National Assembly's joint committee on finance.

Kyari clarified that the Port Harcourt refinery will begin production by early August this year, while the Kaduna refinery is expected to start operations by December 2024. Previously, Kyari had set the kick-off date for the Port Harcourt refinery for two weeks from March 2024. He reaffirmed the new August date, emphasizing that he had not been deceptive about the timeline.

He also stated that with the addition of the Dangote refinery, Nigeria aims to reach a production target of two million barrels per day and become a net exporter of petroleum products by December.

The Port Harcourt refinery complex includes two refineries located at Alesa-Eleme near Port Harcourt in Rivers State. Port Harcourt II, a complex conversion refinery with a distillation capacity of 7,500,000 MTA (150,000 bpd), started operations in 1988. Initially designed as an export refinery, it has been repurposed to serve the domestic market due to frequent supply interruptions from Nigeria’s other three refineries. Port Harcourt II is capable of producing clean fuels, including lead-free gasoline.

Senior officials at the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the NNPCL disclosed on Saturday that the refinery is undergoing various licensing processes after receiving crude supply following its mechanical completion in December 2023. Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, confirmed that the refinery is in its final rehabilitation stage.

"The mechanical work at the Port Harcourt refinery has been completed, and crude oil has been sent to the plant. The remaining steps involve licensing and similar processes, which follow specific timeframes," explained a petroleum ministry official who requested anonymity. "Officials responsible for issuing these licenses are currently inspecting the plant. These inspections are thorough and conducted at their own pace, as they must ensure the integrity and safety of the refinery. They also need to test-run the plant. Many of the inspectors are foreign, and they can't be rushed."

In March this year, Kyari announced that the Port Harcourt refinery had received 450,000 barrels of crude oil and was set to begin operations in April, although this did not materialize. He made this statement during a press briefing after appearing before the Senate Ad-hoc Committee investigating the various Turn Around Maintenance projects of the country’s refineries.

“We achieved mechanical completion of the refinery as we stated in December. Crude oil is already stocked in the refinery, and we are conducting regulatory compliance tests, which are necessary for every refinery before starting operations. I assure you that the Port Harcourt refinery will start within the next two weeks,” Kyari stated. “Completing the mechanical work means the rehabilitation work is finished; now we must test the systems. We have also completed the mechanical work on the Warri refinery, which is undergoing regulatory compliance processes. The Kaduna refinery will be ready by December. Although we haven't reached that stage in Kaduna yet, we promise it will be delivered by December.”

July 15, 2024 Family Narrowly Avoids Tragedy as Building Collapses in Lagos

Family Narrowly Avoids Tragedy as Building Collapses in Lagos

A family narrowly escaped tragedy when the boys’ quarters behind a two-storey building on No 49 Oyinlola Street, Off Adealu Bus Stop, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos State, collapsed on Saturday. Prompt action followed as residents in the area alerted emergency responders, including the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), who quickly arrived at the scene.

Dr. Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, stated in a Sunday statement that the boys’ quarters collapsed, fortunately without harming any family members. According to him, LASEMA received distress calls around 10:44 pm on Saturday, July 13, 2024, and responded swiftly from its Igando and Cappa bases.

The statement explained, “Upon arrival, it was determined that the boys’ quarters located behind the main two-storey building had collapsed on itself. Thankfully, the single-family residing there had evacuated safely before the collapse. There were no injuries or fatalities reported."

Further investigations revealed that neglect and poor maintenance were likely causes of the collapse. LASEMA conducted public enlightenment to raise awareness about the risks associated with continued occupancy of such buildings.

As a precautionary measure, the main building, consisting of nine rooms downstairs and two upstairs flats, was cordoned off. All occupants were advised to vacate immediately for their safety and the integrity tests recommended by the Material Testing Laboratory for the main building.

The statement concluded, “Due to the inaccessible location of the collapsed boys’ quarters, manual demolition of its remnants is necessary. Additionally, clearing of debris from the collapsed structure is recommended to free up space. Integrity tests are also advised for the main building to assess its structural soundness."

LASEMA Response Teams from Cappa and Igando Base, alongside pre-hospital care teams and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, were on site to manage the situation effectively.

July 13, 2024 22 Dead, 132 Injured In Plateau School Building Collapse

22 Dead, 132 Injured In Plateau School Building Collapse

The Plateau State Government has reported that 22 people have died and 132 have been injured following the collapse of a school building in Busa Buji, Jos North Local Government Area.

The announcement was made by Plateau State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Musa Ashoms, in a statement released on Friday evening. "As of 6:00 pm, 154 people have been rescued from the debris. Sadly, 22 individuals have been confirmed deceased," the statement read. "Injured students and staff are receiving medical treatment at various hospitals across Jos."

Ashoms, who visited the scene of the collapsed two-storey structure, noted that while the school had a population of 400 students, the affected section housed about 200 individuals. Emergency workers promptly transported the survivors to hospitals.

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“To ensure prompt medical attention, the government has directed all major hospitals in Jos to prioritize treatment of the victims, regardless of documentation or payment,” the commissioner stated. "Governor Barrister Mutfwang has specifically instructed these hospitals to accommodate all those affected by the collapse."

Ashoms expressed concern that the collapsed structure did not meet building standards and urged other schools with similar structures to close down. "You can see that it is by the river bank and, from your eye evaluation, you know that it is not a very strong structure," he said. "We are calling on other schools that didn’t follow plans that have similar issues to close down in the interest of our state and our people. We have established a committee to conduct inspections," the commissioner added.

July 12, 2024 Several Injured in Plateau as School Building Collapses

Several Injured in Plateau as School Building Collapses

A two-storey building housing Saints Academy School in Busa Buji, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State collapsed on Friday morning, resulting in numerous injuries. The incident occurred during school hours while secondary school students were attending classes.

Rescue operations are currently ongoing, with security agencies and rescue teams using excavators to free students and teachers trapped under the rubble. As of now, the exact number of casualties has not been confirmed.

Several Injured in Plateau as School Building Collapses
Several Injured in Plateau as School Building Collapses

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