The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), made this known in its monthly report released on Tuesday, revealing
that the associated crude plus freight costs and operational expenses were ₦50.01 billion and ₦9.31 billion respectively.
Nigeria’s refineries – the Port Harcourt
Refining Company Limited Port Harcourt Refineries Corporation (PHRC);
Kaduna Refining and Petrochemicals Company Ltd. (KRPC); and Warri Refining
and Petrochemicals Company Ltd. (WRPC) realised N62 billion from refined
products in May 2017.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), which made this known in its monthly report released on Tuesday, said
that the associated crude plus freight costs and operational expenses were ₦50.01 billion and ₦9.31 billion
respectively.
This, it noted, resulted to an operating
surplus of ₦2.68 billion by the
refineries. According to the NNPC, the operators of the refineries, the
refineries combined capacity utilisation was 23.09 per cent with PHRC recording
the highest level of 34.29 per cent during the period under review.
The Corporation had since January, adopted a merchant plant refineries business
model that takes cognisance of the products worth and crude costs. Total
petroleum products production by the refineries in May, amounted to 222.02
million litres compared to 232.71 million litres in April.
It stated: “A total of 1,204.30 million litres
of white products were distributed and sold by PPMC in the month of May 2017
compared with 1,663.35 million litres in the month of April 2017. This
comprised of 1,071.76 million litres of PMS, 49.71 million litres of Kerosene
and 82.83 million litres of Diesel.
Total sale of white products for the period
May 2016 to May2017 stood at 15.13 billion litres, PMS amounted to 13.20
billion litres and accounts for 87.24 per cent.
“While total special products for the month of May 2017 was 34.24 million litres comprising of 27.72 million litres of LPFO and 6.51 million litres of other special products.”
“While total special products for the month of May 2017 was 34.24 million litres comprising of 27.72 million litres of LPFO and 6.51 million litres of other special products.”
NNPC added that a total sale of ₦145.78 billion was made on the petroleum products for
white products by Pipelines and Product Marketing Company limited, (PPMC) in
the month of May 2017 compared with ₦199.11 billion sold a
month earlier.
It put total revenues generated from the sale
of white products from May 2016 to May 2017, at ₦1,790.82
billion, where petrol contributed about 85.37 per of the total sales with a
value of about ₦1. 53billion.
The Group operating revenue for April and May were put at ₦322.19 billion and ₦307.87 billion
respectively, representing 87.62 per cent and 83.72 per cent respectively of
its monthly budget. “Similarly, operating expenditure for the same periods were
₦327.47 billion and ₦311.42 billion respectively, which also represent 103.09
per cent and 98.04 per cent of budget for the months respectively,” it added.
The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr.
Maikanti Baru, said government had put in place strategies to engage various
host communities to stem the incidences of pipeline infractions, which had
begun to yield positive results.
Speaking on the challenges facing the
downstream sector, the Chief Operating Officer, Downstream, NNPC, Henry Obih,
said: “We have the capacity carry the market from a supply perspective with
some pain, but when it comes to distribution the importance of working very
closely with the market and for healthy market operators to exist come to
play.”
Source: - Roseline Okere | The Guardian | July, 2017

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