 Now, the Port Hackett refining company PHRC in the river state has regained operations aligning with the federal government's commitment to produce refined goats at a plant by December this year. Initially shut down in 2019, the combined processing capacity of the Nigerians on the Nigerian four refineries in Port Hackett, Wari and Kaduna stood at 445,000 barrels per day. However, the refineries were rendered inoperative due to maintenance concerns. In August, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources sent it to a Heineken local bureau during an inspection tour of the PHRC limited plant, confirmed the refineries plant to resume operations this month. The federal government allocated $1.5 billion for the rehabilitation of one of its biggest or largest oil refineries more than two years ago. The Italian company Mare Tepnemont was selected to oversee the repair work at the Port Hackett location, which has a production capacity of about 210,000 barrels per day. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news.