Nigeria oil refining process – pellet mill

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  • Nigeria oil refining process – pellet mill
  • Nigeria oil refining process – pellet mill
  • Nigeria oil refining process – pellet mill
  • Nigeria oil refining process – pellet mill

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Research Document: Domestic Refining of Crude Oil in Nigeria

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  • Does Nigeria need oil refineries?
  • Industrially, unprocessed crude oil has little or no value. Hence, there is need for a country to have operational petroleum refineries. According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation annual bulletin, it is expected to have a total refining capacity of 445,000 barrels of oil per day from Nigeria’s four conventional refineries.
  • How did the Nigerian oil refinery make money?
  • The refinery was a fully private company and sold its products directly to the marketing companies in Nigeria under an arrangement in which they paid for stated capacities of crude supplied, lifted products realizable from those capacities, and paid the refinery a processing fee accordingly.
  • Why is Nigeria struggling with oil refinement?
  • Despite its large reserves of crude oil and a combined in-country refining capacity of 445,000 B/D from four state-owned refineries, Nigeria has been plagued with challenges in local refinement. These refineries have operated grossly below installed capacity for decades, operating at a capacity hovering between 15 and 25%.
  • How many barrels of oil a day does Nigeria refine?
  • According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation annual bulletin, it is expected to have a total refining capacity of 445,000 barrels of oil per day from Nigeria’s four conventional refineries. However, the country still records scarcity of refined products as none of the refineries can boast of working above 60% of its design capacity.

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