The first trucks of petroleum products will be lifted from the Port Harcourt Refinery on Tuesday following the final coming back on stream of the facility on Monday night.
The Port Harcourt Refinery will be producing at 60percent capacity. This is after the refinery underwent renovation for four years with a 1.5 billion dollar contract to rehabilitate the facility.
About 200 trucks are expected to lift petroleum products from the refinery for distribution on a daily basis.
Details soon. ..
Georgina Ndukwe
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