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  • Who runs crude oil refinery in Nigeria?
  • In Nigeria, it is the federal government that runs crude oil refinery, but in recent time, private investors have been issued licenses to come into the industry hence giving room to those who are interested in the oil and gas industry to come in.
  • Which is the last oil refinery in Nigeria?
  • The Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Company Limited (IEPL), is the last refinery on this list of oil refineries in Nigeria. Usually referred as Eleme petrochemicals Company Limited (EPCL) was procured in 2006 from the NNPC during the privatization program by Indorama as the major investors.
  • How does petroleum refining work?
  • The first step in petroleum refining is separating that mix through a distillation process. The raw crude oil is heated up to about 500°C. Lighter components, such as those that make up gasoline, vaporize at lower temperatures and are captured. Heavier components, such as home heating oil, vaporize at higher temperatures.
  • Will Dangote Refinery be a big step in energy self-sufficiency?
  • For years, the oil-rich nation has not been able to refine the product. Importing refined oil has imposed some extra costs on the country. It is not clear when the mammoth Dangote refinery will start working but once running, it will be a big step in reaching energy self-sufficiency.
  • What is crude oil refining?
  • Crude oil is a mixture of tens of thousands of chemicals. The first step in petroleum refining is separating that mix through a distillation process. The raw crude oil is heated up to about 500°C. Lighter components, such as those that make up gasoline, vaporize at lower temperatures and are captured.
  • How many barrels of crude will Nigeria produce a day?
  • The delivery of the first one million barrels of crude will be followed by five million more, which should then allow the plant to begin producing fuel. When fully operational, the $19bn (£15bn) facility in Nigeria's commercial hub, Lagos, is predicted to produce about 650,000 barrels per day.