Nigerians Disagree As NNPCL Reports Warri Refinery Working

December 30, 2024
Nigerians Divide As Warri Refinery Resumes Operation

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced the partial resumption of operations at the 125,000-barrel-per-day Warri Refinery, sparking mixed reactions from Nigerians.

The Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), located in Delta State, had been dormant for years due to maintenance challenges.

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Speaking during a facility tour on Monday, NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, confirmed that although the refinery is not yet operating at full capacity, it is functional.

“This plant is running. Although it is not 100 per cent complete, we are still in the process,” Kyari said. “Many people think real things are not possible in this country. We want you to see that this is real.”

Kyari emphasised the importance of transparency, noting that the visit was intended to showcase the progress made so far on the plant’s rehabilitation.

Nigerians React to Warri Refinery’s Resumption

The reopening of the Warri Refinery has drawn varied responses from citizens, especially on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). While some praised the development, others expressed skepticism about its impact on fuel prices and availability.

One user, @FOdorige, criticised the situation, tweeting, “When Nigeria’s four refineries were NOT working, fuel prices were less than N200. Now that two government refineries and one private one ARE working, a litre of petrol jumped to at least N1,000.”

Another user, @Officialastic, struck a positive tone: “Baba Daada, as refineries don dey work, see as fuel just dey sell for 60 naira! Continue your good work sir!”

These conflicting views highlight the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of Nigeria’s refinery operations and their impact on the everyday lives of citizens.

What the Warri Refinery Produces

The Warri Refinery was commissioned in 1978 to process crude oil and produce refined petroleum products for Nigeria’s southern and southwestern markets. It also produces petrochemical materials, including 13,000 metric tonnes per annum (MTA) of polypropylene and 18,000 MTA of carbon black.

READ ALSO: NNPCL Targets Q1 2024 For Completion Of Warri Refinery Rehabilitation

The facility’s rehabilitation had been planned for completion by the first quarter of 2024. However, Kyari’s announcement suggests that significant progress has been made ahead of schedule.

Fuel Prices Remain a Key Concern

Despite the reopening of the Warri Refinery and the recent resumption of operations at the Port Harcourt Refinery, many Nigerians remain frustrated by high fuel prices. With petrol currently retailing at over ₦1,000 per litre in some areas, the public has questioned whether the refineries’ operations will truly bring relief.

One social media user, @Ikepicano, dismissed the developments as mere “propaganda,” questioning the actual output of the refineries.

However, others remain optimistic. “Congratulations to us. Nigeria will succeed,” wrote @Wale_RealOne.

Looking Ahead

The Warri Refinery’s resumption is a significant step in Nigeria’s effort to reduce dependency on imported refined products. The country’s four refineries—including Warri, Port Harcourt, and Kaduna—have historically underperformed, forcing Nigeria to rely heavily on imports despite being a major oil producer.

As Nigerians continue to watch the progress at Warri and other refineries, the hope remains that these facilities will eventually operate at full capacity, contributing to lower fuel prices and greater economic stability.

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Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

Emmanuel Ochayi

Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

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