NNPC Ltd announces maintenance shutdown of Port Harcourt refinery

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Abuja, Nigeria – May 24, 2025: The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) announced that the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) will temporarily shut down.

The refinery shutdown begins because scheduled maintenance ensures optimal performance. Olufemi Soneye, NNPC Ltd.’s Chief Communications Officer, immediately issued a detailed press statement. Subsequently, the company shared the announcement on its official X handle for public transparency.

The maintenance and sustainability assessment will start on May 24, 2025, lasting several weeks. This proactive step reflects NNPC Ltd.’s commitment to boosting efficiency and securing energy supply. Moreover, the repairs will maximize output, reduce interruptions, and stabilize fuel distribution nationwide.

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NNPC Ltd. actively partners with NMDPRA, technical experts, and local contractors for seamless execution. Strict safety measures and open communication will govern the entire maintenance process. Additionally, backup plans like strategic reserves will prevent shortages during the shutdown.

The company reaffirms its focus on sustainable energy to strengthen Nigeria’s economy. Regular updates will keep stakeholders informed through official channels. Ultimately, this maintenance aligns with long-term goals to modernize infrastructure and ensure energy independence.

The refinery’s maintenance is essential for aligning with global energy standards. It also enhances Nigeria’s domestic refining capabilities effectively.

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Consequently, stakeholders will remain well-informed throughout the process, helping to maintain transparency and trust.

Furthermore, the public and industry stakeholders should stay updated via NNPC Ltd.’s official announcements.

This approach aligns with the company’s broader strategy aimed at modernizing Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.

It actively reduces dependency on imported petroleum, thereby strengthening local energy sources.

Furthermore, it actively promotes sustainable energy development, which guarantees long-term economic and environmental advantages.

Consequently, these initiatives play a crucial role in enhancing Nigeria’s energy security.

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They also support continuous economic growth, securing a resilient future for the country.

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