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2023 target for 20,000bpd refinery to boost local capacity

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Promoters of the Eko Petrochem refinery have announced plans to complete the 20,000 barrels per day refinery by the middle of 2023 as part of efforts to boost local refining capacity.

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June 3, 2021 mosenEmmanuel Ihenacho, Energy, Integrated Oil and Gas Limited, Kamoru Busari

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