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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

16 vessels to arrive Lagos ports with petroleum, other goods

Two vessels will arrive with bulk and butane gas.

• July 30, 2024
Vessels at Lekki
Vessels at Lekki [Credit; TheCable]

The Nigerian Ports Authority has said 16 ships are being awaited at the Lagos ports.

This is disclosed in the Tuesday edition of the ‘NPA Shipping Position’, a daily briefing by the port authority.

According to NPA, two vessels are set to berth with petrol, while another two will arrive with bulk and butane gas.

Also, three vessels will bring general cargo, three will carry bulk wheat, and the remaining six will deliver boats, containers, towing equipment, Single Buoy Mooring and fresh fish.

“The 16 vessels will berth at ENL Consortium, AMPT, Apapa Bulk, and Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd. terminals in Lagos,” the NPA stated.

Nine vessels are currently discharging crude oil, diesel, containers, gasoline oil, and other cargoes at various ports in Lagos.

(NAN)

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