'They are mere cooking pots' -- Kyari says artisanal refineries cannot be legalised | TheCable

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‘They are mere cooking pots’ — Kyari says artisanal refineries cannot be legalised | TheCable

But Kyari noted that modular refineries should be encouraged instead of illegal refining.

“There’s simply no way you can convert these cooking pots to legal refineries. It’s not possible. But modular refineries can be constructed and the NNPCL has a framework for supporting those who want to do modular refineries.”The NNPC boss said Nigeria loses 700,000 bpd to crude oil theft and production shut-ins.

“What happens is that whenever you have such massive infractions, we shut down our facilities and therefore, this is opportunity loss.

 

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MKKyari They can't be legalized because it will their cooking pots away from them.

MKKyari Because they are mere cooking pot or they !ay jeopardize you looting? Someone that can achieve little with mere cooking pot can do a lot better if given required support. Lack of idea on human development na so so looting idea. Lazy thinkers

MKKyari My friend legalize it, give them license and strick guidelines. Stop deceiving yourself.

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