Reuters
9 February 2011
ABUJA (Reuters) -
"Warri is up to 75 percent and the rest are between 60 and 70 percent," NNPC spokesman Levi Ajuonoma said.
"In another couple of weeks we will be ramping up production. The key is pipeline security," he added. When asked if security had been bolstered Ajuonama said "yes it has".
A series of militant sabotage attacks to feeding pipelines in December forced NNPC to shut all its refineries but operations by a military task force has tempered volatility in the Niger Delta. Militants have threatened more attacks.
Dilapidated infrastructure, ageing plants and a lack of investment have held back Nigeria 's refining industry for years, while militant attacks worsen the situation...
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