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  • How many oil refineries are there in Nigeria?
  • At the moment, Nigeria has seven oil refineries, with only one of them working partially. Dangote Refinery appears to be very close to functioning, but it has been in this state for the past few years. Until the refinery refines its first barrel of oil, it’s still non-functional, and we’ll treat it as such.
  • Where are Nigerian refineries located?
  • The Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has set dates for the commencement of operation at three refineries located in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Warri in Delta State, and Kaduna State. How much does a refinery cost?
  • What is the biggest modular refinery in Nigeria?
  • Waltersmith Refinery is slated to become the biggest modular refinery in Nigeria, with a projected capacity of 50,000 barrels per day, a capacity you only see with regular full-scale refineries. It was conceptualized in 1996, and construction is still incomplete, proving the difficulty of establishing a refinery in Nigeria.
  • Is Nigeria's oil refining industry dead?
  • Nigeria’s oil refining industry is dead, at least for now. While we have seven oil refineries in Nigeria, one of the most in Africa, the average total output from all the major refineries in Nigeria combined over the past decade is exactly zero barrels.
  • Which is the last oil refinery in Nigeria?
  • The Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Company Limited (IEPL), is the last refinery on this list of oil refineries in Nigeria. Usually referred as Eleme petrochemicals Company Limited (EPCL) was procured in 2006 from the NNPC during the privatization program by Indorama as the major investors.
  • What is the oldest refinery in Nigeria?
  • The old refinery is interestingly the oldest in Nigeria, established in 1965 as the Alesa-Eleme Refining Company. On the other hand, the new refinery began operations in 1988 with a mandate to produce petroleum products for export.