The militant in the niger-delta has also affected the fuel production in nigeria.
The type of equipment being used for oil processing in distance from the refinery to the end uses.
- Oil bunkering: Taking oil that is supposed to be used by everybody.
- Oil diversion: Taking the fuel of a country to another country to sell it in high price.
- Policy of the government in deregulation, dependence on importation.
- Too much reliance on petrol in our automobiles.
- Reduction in the number of mega station in nigeria.
- Refinery in india = 1.24billion barrel per day.
- South korea = 730,000 barrel per day.
- Egypt = 1,102,550 barrel per day.
- South africa = 626,500 barrel per day.
- lybia = 380,000 barrel per day.
A modular refinery is a small refinery.
Warri refinery produces 125,000 barrel per day.
Kaduna refinery produces 110,000 barrel per day.
Port-harcourt refinery produces 210,000 barrel per day.
So they produces 445,000 barrels per day in the total to get litre perbarrel = 70,750,000/445,000 = 158.9, convert = 159litre/barrel.India has the largest refinery in the worlds.
Jamaica refinery in india has a store capacity of 1,240,000 barrels per day.
Venezuela refinery produces 940,000 barrels per day.
South korea's yeosu refinery produces 730,000 barrels per day.
Egypt has 9 refineries and produces 732,500 barrels per day.
South africa has 6 refineries and produces 625,500 barrels per day.
Good job @dollypee. Well I hope Dangote refinery project is completed on time, it will scale up local production and help reduce scarcity that presently inconvenient Nigerians.
thats our prayer. thanks @seento