NIGERIAN National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said that it had 1.1 billion litres of petrol in stock to ease the current fuel scarcity nationwide.
The NNPC Group
Managing Director, Dr Joseph Dawha, made the disclosure to newmen on the petrol
supply situation.
“As at today,
PPMC/PPMC has Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) stock level of 1.1 billion litres,
representing 27 days sufficiency.
“This stock is
excluding volumes with firmed delivery Laycans (dates) within the next couple
of days.
“With this level of
stock, we have intensified our vessels and trucking operations to ensure that
PMS is available at our inland depots and retail outlets nationwide,” he said.
According to him,
NNPC, through its subsidiary, NNPC Retail Ltd., has embarked on massive
Petroleum lifting to its mega and affiliate stations in Abuja and across the
nation.
“In the last five
days, we have brought into Abuja 428 trucks of PMS, averaging 85 trucks daily
to address the PMS requirement in Abuja and its immediate environs,” he said.
Dawha said that
NNPC/PPMC was committed to ending the fuel queues in Abuja and across the states
by the weekend in collaboration with the major marketers and other
stakeholders.
“Evidence has begun
to emerge in the last two days as most of our stations are wet and the severity
of the queues has started to reduce,” he said.
He said that this was
sequel to the Federal Government's meeting with the oil marketers and other
stakeholders on June 5.
“We have taken
steps, as supplier of last resort, to improve availability of PMS in the
country and ensure its effective distribution nationwide.
“The supply and
distribution efforts must be sustained with the support and cooperation of our
stakeholders in the downstream and government agencies, such as police, army,
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC).
“We are optimistic
that we can put this ugly experience behind us,” he said.
Fuel searcity: 1.1b litres of petrol into system
Reviewed by Vita Ioanes
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Monday, June 22, 2015
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Reviewed by Vita Ioanes
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Monday, June 22, 2015
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