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10 Ships Conveying Petroleum Products Expected At Delta Ports- NPA

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The Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) says 10 ships conveying petroleum products are expected to berth at the Delta ports.

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NPA disclosed this in its daily publication, ‘Shipping Position’ a copy of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Warri.

The port authority said that vessels were expected to arrive at the ports between June 21 and June 30.

The organisation listed some of the vessels to include Sofie Theresa, Matrix Pride, Matrix Triumph, Ihem and Orchard among others.

“Ten vessels conveying PMS and Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) are expected to arrive Delta ports between June 21 and June 30.

“NPA made declaration on two vessels: MT Ozichukwu and Matrix S Ilu laden with crude oil and PMS respectively,” the authority stated.

According to the publication, MT Igbinosa is waiting at the Escravos to load 12,000 metric tonnes of crude oil.

NPA also said that five vessels conveying various items were waiting at the Fairway Buoy.

“MT Safesea Neha 111 and MT Matrix Asa laden with 15,000 metric tons of PMS each are waiting at the Fairway Buoy to discharge content.

“MT Leon Herc and MV Hyde conveying 8,000 and 10,306 metric tonnes of DPK and general cargoes respectively are waiting to discharge products while MT Abiola is waiting to load 12,000 metric tons of crude oil,” NPA said.

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