News
Five Things To Know About Port Harcourt Refinery
Published
2 years agoon
By
Editor
The Federal Government, on Thursday, confirmed the resumption of operations at the Port Harcourt Refining and Petrochemical Company in Rivers State.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, led a team from the Refinery Steering Committee to inspect the facility.
During the visit, he congratulated the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and Nigerians.
Here are a few things to know about the refinery:
READ ALSO: VIDEO: Police Dismiss Two Officers For Seeking Bribe From Dutch Tourist
Profile
The Port Harcourt Refinery, situated in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, has been in operation since 1965. The Alesa Eleme refinery complex is situated in Rivers State, Nigeria, approximately 25 kilometres east of Port Harcourt.
In March 2021, the Nigerian government approved a GBP 1.08 billion ($1.5 billion) budget for the renovation and modernisation of the refinery complex.
In the same month, the refinery’s primary contract for modernisation was also granted.
Each of the four turbo generators in the refinery complex can generate 14 MW of electricity per hour, and each of the four boilers can produce 120 t of steam per hour.
READ ALSO: Port Harcourt Refinery Begins Operations – FG
Production Capacity and Output
The Port Harcourt Refineries consisted of two units: the new facility produced 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) and the old plant 60,000 bpd, for a total of 210,000 bpd.
Maintenance challenges
The government hired Maire Tecnimont of Italy to oversee the refinery complex’s scoping, while oil firm Eni was named as the technical consultant. The refinery was closed in March 2019 for the first phase of repairs.
Repairs
NNPC Limited announced the commencement of repairs following the approval of $1.5bn by the Federal Executive Council in 2021.
Performance
Over time, the refinery’s performance fell short of expectations, leading to years of domestic petroleum product imports to make up for the production shortfall.
You may like
Ondo Govt, Company Sign MoU To Build $15bn 500,000bpd Refinery
Support Staff Embark On Strike, Shutdown Warri Refinery Over Poor Condition Of Service
NNPCL Breaks Silence On Report Of Explosion At Port Harcourt Refinery
Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price
Again, P’Harcourt Refinery Shuts Down After $1.5bn Rehabilitation
Port Harcourt Refinery Begins Production, Sells Petrol Higher Than Dangote

The traditional ruler of Olomu Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, His Royal Majesty, Ovie Macaulay Popo Ovbagbedia, Uhurhie-Osadjere II, also known as the Ohworode of Olomu, has passed away.
The official announcement was made at the royal palace in Ovwor-Olomu by the kingdom’s spokesperson, Olorogun Albert Akpomudje (SAN), who was joined by members of the Olomu Traditional Council and the late king’s family.
As part of the tradition, the announcement was accompanied by cultural rites, including a performance from Ema dancers and the firing of 21 cannon shots to symbolise the king’s journey to the afterlife.
READ ALSO: Bill To Establish Federal Oil And Gas Hospital In Delta Scales Second Reading In Senate
Following customs, all markets within the kingdom are to remain shut, and no burial or marriage ceremonies will take place during the mourning period. Shops may only open partially.
A one-month mourning period has been declared, from July 12 to August 12, 2025.
During this time, all chiefs of the Olomu Kingdom are required to wear black armbands on their left arms and are not allowed to wear the traditional red Olomu chieftaincy cap, as a sign of respect for the late king.
In remembrance, a five-minute silence was held to honour the monarch, who began his reign on May 20, 2023.
News
After Media Reports Of Locking Out Supporters From Govt House, Okpebholo Hits Security Personnel
Published
2 hours agoon
July 12, 2025By
Editor
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has ordered the probe and immediate redeployment of security personnel, including the Camp Commandant at government for allegedly preventing jubilant supporters from accessing the government house during the Supreme Court victory celebrations.
Recall that on Friday, July 11, 2025, INFO DAILY reported that jubilant supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) trekked from the airport while the governor was on motorcade, but unfortunately they (supporters ) were prevented from entering the Edo State Government House after governor went in.
INFO DAILY also reports that efforts to convince the security personnel to grant the jubilant supporters access to the government house were abortive as they (security personnel) insisted that it was order from above.
READ ALSO: Supreme Court: Jubilant Supporters Stunned, Locked Out Of Edo Govt House [PHOTOS]
This made many of the supporters felt disappointed as the grumbled to their different designations with insults on the authorities.
But in a shift reaction to the incident, Okpebholo said such an order did not originate from him, describing the action as unacceptable and inconsistent with his leadership style.
the governor who said the action does not reflect his values, noted, “I will never knowingly authorize any action that disrespects our supporters or members of the press”.
He said as a governor elected by the people, he remains committed to openness, inclusion, and respect for every stakeholder.
READ ALSO: Okpebholo Approves N1bn Annual Bursary For Edo Students
Okpebholo, however, constituted an investigative committee to identify all those involved in the unfortunate incident.
He noted that the exclusion of invited guests and supporters was not only unauthorized but also in complete contradiction to the spirit of the celebration.
He emphasized that he remains a people-focused and accessible leader who holds the media and supporters in the highest regard, assuring that anyone found culpable would face appropriate disciplinary action,
He warned that his administration would not tolerate acts that seek to ridicule or alienate the very people who stood by him.
News
Edo Deputy Governor, Others, bags Africa Peace Icon Award In Rwanda
Published
4 hours agoon
July 12, 2025By
Editor
The deputy governor of Edo state, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, has been recognised as one of the 100 most notable peace icons in Africa.
Idahosa was honored alongside other prominent Nigerians and Africans at the recently concluded 100 most notable Africans leadership and business summit held in Kigali, Rwanda.
The event celebrated individuals recognised as the “100 most notable peace icons in Africa” for their impactful contributions to nation-building and peace promotion across the continent.
Other notable awardees included Umar Namadi, the governor of Jigawa state, Imane Kendili, the chief executive officer (CEO) of African Global Health in Morocco; Nicaise Ndembi, regional director at the Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine; and Ibrahim Zanna.
READ ALSO: Edo Deputy Governor, Idahosa Preaches Unity As Honour For Martyrs Of June 12
The list of honourees also featured personalities such as Mthuli Ncube, Pedzai Scott Pakupwanya, Torhile A. Uchi, and Angel Nationota, among others.
Kingsley Amafibe, project director for Africa for the awards, said the recognition was to encourage recipients to continue leveraging their platforms to foster peace and development in Africa.
Amafibe said the continent’s progress depends heavily on peace and stability, urging collective efforts to strengthen unity and brotherhood.
The awards attracted a diverse group of leaders from various sectors, including politics, academia, health, and business.
- Palestinian-American Beaten To Death By Israeli Settlers In Occupied West Bank
- Delta Community King Joins His Ancestors
- After Media Reports Of Locking Out Supporters From Govt House, Okpebholo Hits Security Personnel
- Edo Athletics Association Gets New Chairman; Charged To Bring In Fresh Ideas
- Edo Commits To Sports Development, Grassroots Talent Discovery – Enabulele
- Edo Deputy Governor, Others, bags Africa Peace Icon Award In Rwanda
- I Developed High Blood Pressure After I Discovered My Husband Had Another Wife — Wife
- My Husband Gives Four Of Us Only N120 For Food —Wife
- Japan’s Petabit: What To Know About Internet Speed That Can Download 67 Million Songs In A second
- Venezuelan Deportees: US Embassy Gives Reason For Reducing Visa Validity For Nigerians
About Us
Trending
- Metro3 days ago
Mysterious Bird Found Inside Auchi Poly Lecturer’s Office, Killed
- News4 days ago
BREAKING: FG Officially Releases Age Limit For Admission Into Tertiary Institutions
- News4 days ago
OPINION: APC’s Leprosy Versus ADC’s Scabies
- Politics3 days ago
‘The Man I Defeated 32 Years Ago Hasn’t Forgiven Me’ – Ita-Giwa Laments Discrimination Against Women In Politics
- News5 days ago
Flash Flood Warning: Sokoto, Edo, Akwa Ibom, 17 Other States At Risk In July — NiMet
- Politics4 days ago
97 Lawyers Line Up To Defend ADC, Mark, Aregbesola Against APC’s ‘Fake Lawsuit’
- Metro20 hours ago
JUST IN: Psychiatric Hospital Staff Shot Dead In Benin
- News5 days ago
Obi In Benin, Donates N15m To St Philomena School of Nursing Sciences
- News2 days ago
‘I Feel Your Pain’ – Ighodalo Reacts To S’Court Verdict On Edo Guber Election
- News3 days ago
Syncope Or Fainting: What You Need To Know