Tuesday 22 March 2022

NNPC Releases 516.43 Million Litres Of Premium Motor Spirit To Nigerians


 

When he was appointed as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), Malam Mele Kyari promised that the company would remain transparent and accountable to Nigerians.

That was why a few days after his inauguration, the oil and gas technocrat unfolded his Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE) agenda, a five-step strategic roadmap for NNPC’s attainment of efficiency and global excellence.

In line with the TAPE Agenda, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd has released details of how it distributed a total of 516.43 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit to Nigerians.

The product was evacuated from the depot and distributed to Nigerians through retail filling stations within one week covering March 14 to 20, 2022.

The top 20 high loading depots that were used to evacuate the PMS are Pinnacle-Lekki which evacuated the highest volume of 34 million litres, NIPCO (29 million litres), AITEO (26 million litres), AYM Shafa Limited (25 million litres), A. A Rano (20 million litres), 11 PLC (18 million litres) and Shore Link (17 million litres). 

There is also Matrix which evacuated PMS of 15 million litres, Petrostar (14 million litres), NPDC Watiri (15 million litres), Rainol Lagos (13 million litres), Pynefield (11 million litres), Waheeco (11 million litres), and Chpey (11 million litres).

The rest are Total Apapa which distributed 10 million litres of petrol, Bova Bulk-Bafon (10 million litres), MRS Ltd (10 million litres), Eterna (10 million litres) Oynel brooks (9 million litres) and Shema Pet (9 million litres).

The NNPC has continued to intensified efforts at increasing the supply of petrol into the market to bridge any unforeseen supply gap.

 

 


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