The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has provided an update on the status of its state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna. According to the company, the next phase of development involves selecting technical partners and finalizing agreements for the repair or upgrade of these facilities.
The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari, announced this development in a statement shared on his social media account on Wednesday. As a reminder, the refineries have been undergoing technical reviews since May 2025, resulting in their temporary shutdown.
In his update, Ojulari expressed optimism about the prospects of the refineries operating effectively in the future. He emphasized the company’s dedication to conducting a detailed review and implementing the insights gained from this process. Ojulari stated that the driving force behind the company’s efforts is the understanding that the prosperity of the Nigerian states and the future success of Nigeria take precedence over individual interests.
This commitment, he noted, inspires the company as it works towards creating sustainable solutions for the refineries in the near future. The NNPCL’s focus on refining capabilities is crucial for Nigeria’s energy sector, given the significance of these facilities in meeting the country’s petroleum product needs.
With the selection of technical partners and the completion of requisite agreements on the horizon, the NNPCL is moving forward with its plans to enhance the operational efficiency of its refineries. The successful rehabilitation or upgrade of these facilities will likely have a positive impact on Nigeria’s energy landscape, contributing to the country’s economic growth and development.
As the NNPCL progresses with its refineries’ development plans, the company’s actions will be closely monitored by stakeholders, including industry experts, government officials, and the general public. The ultimate goal of restoring the refineries to optimal functioning will be a significant step towards achieving energy self-sufficiency and reducing the country’s reliance on imported petroleum products.