Port Harcourt refinery: NNPC insists constructing new one will cost $7BN
By TVC News Nigeria
24 March 2021 |
7:00 am
NNPC Group Managing Director of the Mele Kyari says it will cost about seven billion dollars excluding tax and other necessities to build a new refinery.
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