Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, revealed this information on Monday during the current conference hosted by the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists in Lagos
The conference is focused on the theme βAddressing the Nigerian Energy Trilemma: Energy Security, Sustainable Growth, and Affordability.β
He said, βToday, NNPC does not import any product, we are taking only from domestic refineries.β
Kyari refuted the claims suggesting that the NNPC was undermining the operations of the Dangote refinery.
βThe point is very far from it and Iβm going to speak to it straight. We are very proud part-owners of Dangote refinery, no doubt about it. We saw an opportunity that there is a clear market for at least 300,000 barrels of our production; we know that as time moves on, people will start struggling to find markets for their production.
βIt will happen, Itβs already happening. Oil is found, as you know, in many unexpected locations across the world and people have choices. Therefore we saw an opportunity to log supply to the domestic refinery, not just Dangote but any other refinery that operates in the country, so it was a very informed business decision.
βTherefore, from day one, we knew that it is to our benefit to supply crude oil to the domestic refinery, so we donβt need to be persuaded; we donβt need anyone to talk to us, there is no need for any pressure from the streets for us to do this. We are already doing this.
βWe should never forget that Nigerian crude is βLamborghini crudeβ, if we choose that every product that we have in this country must come from domestic production, then we must deal with pricing. Otherwise, out there in the global market, everybody buys Nigerian crude and blends it with dirtier crude to process, a lot of you will confirm this. So, no one takes Nigerian crude except one or two refineries that I know. Straight processing of Nigerian crude, nobody does this, because you do have a gap in value if you do this.
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