Nigerian refining slump
Issue 149
- 31 Oct 2008
| 1 minute read
Warnings by presidential advisor Rilwanu Lukman that Nigeria’s oil refineries were on “the verge of collapse” have proved prescient. All four of the country’s plants, which are meant to process 445,000 b/d of crude, have stopped functioning.
Don't have an account?
Register for access to our free content
An account also allows you to view selected free articles, set up news alerts,
search our African Energy Live Data power projects database and view project locations on our interactive map
Register