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NNPC, Edo State to Build 10,000bpd Condensate Refinery in 36 Months

February 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Edo State Government and NNPC Limited have announced plans to jointly develop a 10,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) condensate refinery, with completion expected within 24–36 months.

A statement from the Edo State Government, issued in Benin City by Dr. Patrick Ebojele, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, revealed that the refinery will be located across Oredo and Orhionmwon Local Government Areas. The project is designed to boost local refining capacity, improve fuel supply, and strengthen Edo’s industrial base.

Governor Okpebholo said the refinery will play a critical role in job creation, poverty reduction, and energy security, aligning with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda. “Our political will is fully behind this initiative. We are committed to protecting investments and ensuring Edo remains safe for business,” he said.

The project forms part of broader efforts to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported refined petroleum products and expand domestic refining capacity through public-private partnerships. Edo State will provide land, Certificates of Occupancy, security, and logistical support to ensure smooth execution.

NNPC’s Chief Downstream Investment Officer, Ikedichi Dick-Nwoke, said the refinery would position Edo as a major energy and industrial hub in the South-South, stimulate ancillary businesses in logistics and services, and expand employment opportunities.

When operational, the facility is expected to produce about 20 truckloads of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 10 truckloads of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) daily, serving both local and neighbouring markets and easing supply constraints in the region.

The development complements previous efforts to expand local refining, including the 100,000 bpd Eghudu Refinery licence issued in 2025, reflecting Nigeria’s growing focus on subnational industrialisation and energy infrastructure.

This partnership underscores the growing trend of state-led collaboration with national energy institutions to drive economic growth and energy security.

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