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Fuel scarcity: We now pump 80m litres daily – Baru ...signs pact with Benue on bio-fuel

- By Hamisu Muhammad

Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, has said that the corporatio­n doubled the daily supply of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, from daily 700 trucks (about 27million 30million) litres per day supply to 80million litres per day since the current hiccup in the supply chain was noticed a few days back.

Dr. Baru, disclosed this shortly before the signing ceremony of a memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the Corporatio­n and the Benue State Government on the Agasha-Guma bio-fuel projects, in Abuja on Tuesday.

The GMD attributed the hiccups in the supply of PMS to rumours about the purported planned increase in the price of petrol.

He stated that some marketers, in their quest to cash in on the situation, suddenly started hoarding products.

“But we swiftly swung into action by doubling our supply nationwide. At the time the rumour started, we had about 30-days sufficienc­y. The normal daily supply to the nation is 700 trucks, equaling about 27-30m litres per day.

He further informed Nigerians that the NNPC has enough products sufficienc­y that will last up to 30 days.

Dr. Baru said that at least a billion litre of petrol laden cargoes were heading to Nigeria’s shores at the end of December which he noted would return the Country to a 30-day-plus sufficienc­y.

Dr. Baru, who expressed joy at the call-off of PENGASSAN’s planned strike, called on motorists not to engage in panic buying as the Corporatio­n has more than enough products for domestic consumptio­n.

Assuring that the fuel situation would soon fizzle out this week, Baru also warned marketers against hoarding, stressing that any filling station found wanting in this regard would lose its entire products to motorists.

He commended NNPC’s sister agencies, the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), for their support in helping NNPC tackle the menace of hoarding by filling stations.

While signing the MoU on the Bio-fuels Project with the Benue State Government, Baru said the project would provide employment for the teeming youths in the state.

Earlier in his remarks, Deputy Governor of Benue State, Engr. Benson Abounu, said his state was happy with the signing of the MoU, which he said was a watershed in the nation’s quest to find alternativ­e sources of energy.

The Agasha-Guma bio-fuels project aims at developing Integrated Sugarcane Plantation and Fuel-Ethanol/Sugar/ Power Plant Complex in Benue State through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). NNPC plans to mobilize to Site by First Quarter of 2018.

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