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Nigeria in talks to give up majority stakes in refineries, NNPC chief says
By Reuters
Nigeria is holding talks to give up majority stakes in all four of its
moribund oil refineries, Mele Kyari, head of the state oil firm NNPC,
said on Wednesday.
He told Channels TV that discussions were taking place on an operating
model in which the state oil company NNPC or the government would be a
minority shareholder in the assets.
“It means there will be more scrutiny of shareholders and also becoming
more efficient to operate. That conversation is on the table,” said
Kyari, NNPC’s group managing director, without specifying how the
government planned to transfer ownership, or to whom.
The refineries have for years worked only sporadically due to chronic
underinvestment. NNPC said in April that it had shut them all down to
secure funding for their refurbishment, and would no longer manage them
when they reopened.
The four refineries are located at three sites in Kaduna, Warri and Port
Harcourt. Kyari said the pipelines that feed them with crude oil were
badly damaged.
The refineries processed almost no crude in the 13 months to end June,
according to NNPC data last month, even though their operating costs
totalled $367 million.
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