NNPC RECORDS ₦17.16BN TRADING SURPLUS, UP 46%
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igeria’s
state owned oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has consolidated
on its operational performance with a trading surplus of ₦17.16bn in the month of April, 2018.
NNPC
Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu,
disclosed this in a statement, said this was part of the highlight of the corporation’s
Monthly Financial and Operations Report for April, 2018.
The
report, the 33rd edition since NNPC commenced the publication of its
financial and operations report on a monthly basis as part of efforts to
instill a culture of transparency and keep stakeholders and the general public
informed of its activities, indicated a ₦5.43bn improvement representing 46.29
per cent on the trading surplus recorded in the previous month of March, 2018.
According
to the report released in Abuja, the trading surplus was achieved through a
combined higher performance by the upstream, midstream (refineries) and
downstream sectors as well as a reduction in Corporate Headquarters’
operational expenditure.
The
report stated thus, “This enhanced performance is attributable to robust
revenues from sales of crude oil and petroleum products by NPDC and PPMC as
well as the upsurge in refineries’ performance, particularly in the Port
Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC).”
On
the gas production and supply front, the report indicated that the average
daily production for April, 2018, stood at 8,054.46 billion cubic feet (bcf),
out of which an average of 835.27 million metric standard cubic feet (mmscf),
equivalent of 3,283 megawatts of electricity, was supplied to the power sector
daily during the period under review.
“The
result when compared with that of April, 2017, implies an increase of 496mw of
power generated relative to same period last year”, the report also stated.
It
further showed that in the period under review, a total of 1.61 billion litres
of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) was supplied by NNPC in furtherance of the
zero fuel queue policy of the Federal Government.
The
NNPC said it recorded a 48.21 per cent reduction in the rate of pipeline
vandalism which fell to 166 from 224 vandalized points in the previous month.
According
to the report, the Aba-Enugu pipeline segment accounted for 78 vandalized
points, representing 84.78 per cent of total vandalized points on the nation’s
network of products pipelines.
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