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Nigeria's NNPC partners local firm on new 100,000 bpd refinery

Nigeria's stateowned oil firm NNPC Ltd on Thursday signed a contract permitting a local refiner to build and operate a 100,000 barrel daily (bpd). refinery within NNPC's Port Harcourt Refinery complex in the. south of the nation.

The plan to site another refinery near to the state-owned. plant to maximise making use of existing facilities, known as. co-location, was initially revealed in 2016 when the Nigerian. National Petroleum Business Ltd (NNPC) marketed for tenders.

In 2018, NNPC approved a quote from African Refineries Port. Harcourt (ARPH) Ltd to establish a new refinery within the Port. Harcourt complex. NNPC was to take a 10% equity stake in the. task.

ARPH then contracted a subsidiary of Italian engineering. company Maire Tecnimont Group to construct the plant.

On Thursday, NNPC signed an investment arrangement with ARPH,. a major action towards starting the project, which might assist. increase Nigeria's quote to increase production of refined petroleum. items after the huge Dangote Refinery entered into operation. earlier this year.

The 210,000 bpd Port Harcourt refinery was shut 5 years. back and is amongst moribund state-owned plants which the. government is reviving. NNPC expects the refinery to hit the. full capability later this year.

(source: Reuters)