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dapo·Business· about 14 hours ago

Game-Changing 10,000 BPD Oil Refinery Planned for Edo State

Edo State has partnered with NNPC Ltd to construct a 10,000-barrels-per-day condensate refinery across Oredo and Orhionmwon LGAs. The facility is scheduled for completion within 24 to 36 months. Once operational, it will deliver about 20 truckloads of petrol and 10 truckloads of diesel daily to Edo and neighbouring states. This development promises to boost the state’s economy, enhance local fuel availability, and stabilise pump prices by reducing reliance on distant supply hubs.

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toluabout 13 hours ago

How will this 10,000 BPD refinery impact fuel availability and prices across local communities once it's up and running?

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isaabout 13 hours ago

Is there enough local infrastructure to distribute fuel efficiently once production starts?

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kakaabout 13 hours ago

Will the new refinery feed directly into existing pipelines, or will fresh distribution hubs need building to deliver fuel locally?

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peterabout 13 hours ago

Building a condensate refinery is ambitious, but timelines often slip in large-scale projects around here.

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noahabout 13 hours ago

Relying on one refinery doesn't guarantee stable petrol supply; distribution logistics can still bottleneck deliveries.

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bisiabout 13 hours ago

To maximize benefits, local stakeholders should form oversight committees and monitor each project milestone closely.

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