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NIGERIA - Port Harcourt - Alesa-Eleme.
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APS Review Downstream Trends
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August 8, 2005
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The refinery at Alesa-Eleme near Port Harcourt is the oldest in Nigeria. Shell-BP Petroleum Refining Co. was formed in 1960 to build and operate the plant. In 1962, the state acquired a 50% share in this and Nigerian Petroleum Refining Co. (NPRC) was formed. Work was completed at a cost of N20m and the plant came on stream in 1965 with a 35,000 b/d capacity. In July 1967 operations were stopped with the start of a civil war. The plant was recommissioned in May 1970. In 1985, the gov...
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