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NNPC Loads 1,194 Trucks Of Petrol Nationwide

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By Farouk Mohammed
Published: April 20, 2016
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Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said 1,194 trucks of petrol were loaded nationwide on Tuesday.

This is contained in the corporation’s Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) daily supply nationwide schedule released in Abuja.

” Twenty one import vessels laden with a total volume of 844.1 million litres have been confirmed to arrive in the month of April for NNPC,” it said

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It added that the NNPC and marketers vessels were currently discharging at various depots and jetties nationwide.

It noted that NNPC import and shuttle vessels had been programmed to do Ship-to-Ship (STS) Operation for onward discharge to Inland Depots.

A breakdown of the supply indicated that Lagos got 467 trucks (15,411,000 litres); Abuja, 141 trucks (4,653,000 litres) and Kano 23 trucks of 759,000 litres.

Others were PortHarcourt, 29 trucks (957,000 litres); Kaduna, 36 trucks (1,188,000 litres) while Ebonyi received four trucks of 132,000 litres.

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Also, Ondo received 15 trucks (495,000 litres); Sokoto, eight trucks (246,000 litres) and Borno seven trucks of 231,000 litres.

The statement added that Cross River got 16 trucks (528,000) and Plateau nine trucks of 297,000 litres.

It said that NNPC had 17 days sufficiency up from three to four days sufficiency in March at the peak of petrol shortage.

It appealed to motorists not to engage in panic buying (NAN)

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