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Why cooking gas price won’t come down- Kyari

The Group Managing Director of the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd, Mele Kyari, has explained the rationale behind increased in the price of cooking gas also known as LPG.

Speaking before  the House of Rep joint Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream), investigating the increased in prices of diesel and cooking gas on Tuesday in Abuja, Kyari said:

“The world has never seen this kind of uncertainty, today countries are stockpiling products. Shortly before COVID-19, the world was already facing shortfall of 3 million barrel of supply of oil,” he said.

He said that there had been no control to manage the energy crisis across the world, stressing that “to guarantee energy security means you just make product available at anytime and by any cost.”

The GMD also disclosed that over 200 illegal refineries were being operated across the country.

He said that the solution was to restore crude oil production, adding that there was a massive intervention that was ongoing and by the end of July “we will restore production to a level that is reasonable.

“Many European countries are asking for rationing gas, they are asking people to alternate their Air Conditioning. Today, countries are toying with subsidy because prices are so high because they don’t think they can manage inflation associated with it.”

Kyari said that the country’s refineries were not working at the moment, adding that the situation was regretable but the NNPC was doing something to bring the refineries back to work.

According to him, the refineries will not come back tomorrow, there is a process going on. “We have decided to do a quick fix for Warri refinery.”

He said that no one could guarantee the security of petroleum supply, adding that countries were preserving excess volume that they had in their kitty.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed, said that the current geopolitical crisis in Ukraine and Russia had resulted in the increase of petroleum product.

He added that this was because Russia was one of the major producer, adding that the war had affected petroleum products and it also affected all nations across the world and Nigeria was not an exemption.

He said that the landing cost of petroleum product was also a factor, adding that the high cost was not limited to Nigeria.

“We need to see what can be done to alleviate the suffering of the people. If our refineries are back on stream and make foreign exchange available at the official rate of N400 per dollar. And if our refineries come back we can then get a reprieve. We also need to address the issue of vandalism.

Rep. Abdullahi Gaya, Chairman, House Committee on Downstream, noted that Nigeria had refining capacity but because none were functioning which led the country to her sorry state.

He said that there was need to find solution to the high cost of diesel and cooking gas in a bid to cushion the effect on the generality of Nigerians.

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