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Independent Marketers' Depot Facilities (Dappma) S/N INDEPENDENT MARKETERS' DEPOT FACILITIES (DAPPMA) S/N Company Location 1 A - Z Petroleum Products Limited Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos 2 A & E Petrol Nigeria Limited Ifie-Ode Itsekiri Road, Ifiekporo Town, Warri, Delta State 3 Acorn Plc Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos 4 Aquitane Oil and Gas Limited Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos 5 Ascon Oil Company Limited Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos 6 Avidor Oil and Gas Limited Abonnema Wharf Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 7 Blacklight Energy Limited Oghara-Ajagbodudu Road, Oghareki, Delta State 8 Bovas and Company Limited Mosheshe Industrial Area, Kirikiri Town Water Front, Lagos 9 Capital Oil & Gas Industries Ltd 1 Capital Oil Close, Wesminister Ibru Jetty Complex, Ibafon, Lagos State 10 Cita Bulk Storage Facilities Ltd. Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, Rivers Cleanserve Integrated Energy 11 Murtala Mohammed Airport, Domestic Wing, Ikeja, Lagos Solutions Limited Cybernetics International Services 12 Along Oghara - Oghareki Road, Oghara, Delta State DeeLtd Jones Petroleum and Gas 13 Beachland Estate, Apapa, Lagos DelmarLimited Petroleum Company 14 Delmar Jetty, Off Rumuopirikom/Rumuolumeni Road, Iwofe Limited 15 EcoDozzy Aviation Oil and Fuel Gas Support Limited Old Railway Station, Abonemma Wharf Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 16 Services Limited (Formerly Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos 17 EMPIRESahara) ENERGY LTD Dumez Luxurious Park, Kaduna - Abuja Express Way, Suleija 18 Energy Destinations Limited Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos 19 ETERNA PLC Ibru Port Complex, Ibafon, Apapa L.G.A. Lagos Eurafric Oil and Coastal Service 20 Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos FATGBEMSLimited PETROLEUM 21 Kirikiri Lighter TERMINAL II, Amuwo Odofin L.G.A.Lagos COMPANY LTD 22 First Deepwater Discovery Limited Ijegun Waterfront, Satellite Town, Lagos First Nigerian Independent Oil 23 Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos Company Limited 24 Folawiyo Energy Limited 27, Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos 25 FRESH SYNERGY LTD Ubio Okpuk/Ntan Afia, Ikot Abasi L.G.A, Akwa Ibom State Grand Petroleum and Chemicals 26 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State Limited 27 GULF TREASURES LIMITED Along Apapa - Oshodi xpress Way, Ibru Yard, Ibafon Lagos 28 Hensmor Nigeria Limited Railway Compound, Dockyard Road, Apapa 29 Heyden Petroleum Company Ltd PHCN Compound, Ijora, Apapa, Lagos 30 Honeywell Oil and Gas Limited Kayode Street, Apapa, Lagos 31 Hudson Petroleum Limited Imesco Jetty, Marina Road, Calabar Hyde Tank and Terminals Nigeria 32 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State Limited 33 Ibafon Oil FZE Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State 34 Ibafon Oil Limited Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos Ibeto Petrochemical Industries 35 Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos Limited 36 Index Petrolube Africa Limited Mosheshe Industrial Area, Kirikiri Town Water Front, Lagos 37 Integrated Oil and Gas Limited Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos 38 Linc Nigeria Limited Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State 39 Lister Oils Limited 21 Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos Logistics and Petroleum Services 40 Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Limited (Aviation) 41 Lubcon Limited Marina Road, Calabar, Cross River State 42 Mainland Oil and Gas Limited Esuk Utan Layout (By PPMC Depot) Calabar Masters Energy Oil and Gas 43 Aker Base, Oduoha Village, Rivers State Limited 44 Matrix Energy Limited Ijalla Village, Warri, Delta State 45 Mettle Energy and Gas Limited Esuk Utan Layout (By PPMC Depot) Calabar 46 MOTIFS NIGERIA LTD 1, POL RESERVE, Mando Road, Kaduna 47 MRS Oil & Gas Company Ltd 2 Tincan Island Port Road, Apapa, Lagos 48 Nepal Oil and Gas Limited Oghara-Ajagbodudu Road, Oghareki, Delta State 49 Nipco Plc Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos Northwest Petroleum and Gas 50 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State NorthwestCompany LimitedPetroleum (Terminal and Gas I) 51 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State Company Limited (Terminal II) 52 Obat Oil and Petroleum Limited Beachland Estate, Apapa, Lagos 53 Oil Force Nigeria Limited 1 Capital Oil Close, Wesminister Ibru Jetty Comlex, Ibafon, Lagos State 54 Okipp Limited Oku Iboku, Itu L.G.A. Akwa Ibom State Ontario Oil and Gas Nigeria 55 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Calabar Limited 56 Optima Energy Resources Limited Koko Town, Warri North, Delta State 57 Oryx FZE Calabar Free Trade Zone, Calabar Petroleum Warehousing and 58 Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT), Onne, Rivers State Supplies Limited 59 Petrolog Nigeria Ltd 9 Reclamation Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 60 Petrostar Nigeria Ltd. Aker Base Road, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt 61 Rahamaniyya Oil and Gas Limited Beachland Estate, Apapa, Lagos 62 RAINOIL LTD Along Oghara - Ajagbodududu Road,Oghareki, Delta State 63 RINGARDAS NIG LTD PHCN Power Station, New Ogorode Road, Sapele, Delta State SAHARA ENERGY RESOURCES 64 Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa SAHARALTD ENERGY RESOURCES 65 Port Harcourt Int. Airport, Omagwa, Rivers State SEALTD PETROLEUM & GAS 66 Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos COMPANY LTD SEA PETROLEUM & GAS 67 Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT), Onne, Rivers State COMPANY LTD SHORELINK OIL AND GAS 68 Abonnema Waterside, P.H. SERVICES LTD 69 SPOG Petrochemicals Limited Along Apapa - Oshodi Express Way, Ibru Yard, Ibafon Lagos 70 Star Synergy Petroleum Limited Ijegun Waterfront, Satellite Town, Lagos 71 Swift Oil Limited Mosheshe Industrial Area, Kirikiri Town Water Front, Lagos 72 Taleveras Group of Companies Along Apapa - Oshodi Express Way, Ibru Yard, Ibafon Lagos 73 TECHNO OIL LTD Mosheshe Industrial Area, Kirikiri Town Water Front, Lagos Tempogate Oil and Energy 74 Calabar Free Trade Zone, Cross River State Company Limited 75 TONIMAS NIGERIA LTD Federal Ucean Terminal (FOT), Onne, Rivers State Top Oil and Gas Development 77 Aumtco Premises, Northern Bye-pass, Maitama, Abuja T-TIMECompany PETROLEUM Limited SERVICES 78 Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa LTD 79 Valeska B.V. Limited 5/7 Dockyard Road, Apapa WEST AFRICAN BITUMEN 80 Wharf, Apapa ZENONEMULSION PETROLEUM COMPANY AND GAS 81 Ibru Jetty, Ibafon, Apapa ZENONLIMITED PETROLEUM (TERMINAL I)AND GAS 82 Ibru Jetty, Ibafon, Apapa ZimrichLIMITED Trading (TERMINAL Company II) Nigeria 83 NPA Berth 1, NPA Yard, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Limited MAJOR MARKETERS' DEPOT FACILITIES (MOMMAN) S/N Company Location 1 Conoil Plc 1 AP/Conoil Road, Apapa, Lagos 2 Conoil Plc Aviation Depot, Murtala Mohammed Airport, Domestic Wing 3 Conoil Plc 1 Reclamation Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 4 Conoil Plc (Aviation) Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja 5 Forte Oil Plc (Former AP) 2 AP/Conoil Road, Naval Dockyard, Apapa, Lagos 6 Forte Oil Plc Aviation Aviation Terminal Depot, Murtal Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. 7 Forte Oil Plc Federal Light Terminal, Onne, Rivers State 8 Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja 9 Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc 1, Mobil Road, Apapa, Lagos 10 MRS Oil Nigeria Plc (Aviation) Murtala Mohammed Airport, Domestic Wing, Ikeja, Lagos 11 MRS Oil Nigeria Plc (Aviation) Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja 12 MRS Oil Nigeria Plc 7, Alapata Road, Dockyard, Apapa, Lagos 13 OANDO Plc (Aviation) Nnamdi Azikiwe Int. Airport, Abuja 14 OANDO PLC (TERMINAL I) Marine Beach, Apapa 15 OANDO PLC (TERMINAL II) Marine Beach, Apapa 16 OANDO PLC Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne, P.H. 17 OANDO PLC Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja 18 OANDO Plc 2, Reclamation Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 19 Total Nigeria Plc Ibru Yard, Ibafon, Apapa, Lagos 20 Total NIGERIA PLC Koko Plant, Koko, Delta State Total NIGERIA PLC (JOINT 21 Marine Beach, Apapa, Lagos VENTURE WITH OANDO) 22 Total Nigeria Plc (Terminal I) 6, Bonny Road, Apapa, Lagos 23 Total Nigeria Plc (JUHI) Murtala Mohammed Int'l Airport, Ikeja, Lagos 24 Total Nigeria Plc (Aviation) Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja NNPC/PPMC DEPOTS TANK CAPACITIES (LITRES) S/N Depot Tank No. PMS AGO DPK LPFO REMARKS 101 918,000 102 954,000 301 9,340,000 302 9,340,000 307 18,835,000 1 ABA 308 18,934,000 103 3,592,000 104 3,586,000 105 18,919,000 201 7,275,000 202 7,290,000 11 13,800,000 12 14,630,000 13 16,343,000 14 14,000,000 21 29,000,000 22 29.000.000 2 BENIN 31 3,200,000 32 3,200,000 33 13,580,000 34 11,072,000 41 12,500,000 42 12,400,000 43 10,310,000 1 10,000,000 2 10,000,000 3 CALABAR 3 10,000,000 4 10,000,000 5 10,000,000 101 1,238,000 102 2,272,000 103 2,272,000 201 21,663,000 202 21,663,000 203 6,862,000 208 13,470,000 209 13,570,000 210 13,591,000 104 4,515,000 105 4,515,000 4 ENUGU 106 4,515,000 107 4,515,000 108 9,130,000 109 9,914,000 110 9,876,000 301 9,027,000 302 9,027,000 303 9,027,000 304 11,685,000 305 11,695,000 306 11,664,000 11 9,758,000 12 9,758,000 21 2,190,000 22 2,190,000 31 2,190,000 5 GUSAU 32 2,190,000 33 2,190,000 34 2,190,000 41 9,544,000 42 9,544,000 11 5,500,000 12 5,500,000 21 3,500,000 22 3,500,000 6 GOMBE 6 GOMBE 31 3,500,000 32 3,500,000 41 3,500,000 42 3,500,000 11 20,401,000 12 20,401,000 13 20,401,000 14 20,401,000 21 10,000,000 22 10,000,000 31 7,163,000 7 IBADAN 32 ftrhfjbgjkhklh Not Functional 33 7,163,000 34 7,163,000 41 10,000,000 42 10,000,000 43 10,000,000 44 10,000,000 11 10,000,000 12 10,000,000 21 10,000,000 22 2,500,000 8 ILORIN 31 2,500,000 Not Functional 32 2,500,000 Not Functional 33 2,500,000 Not Functional 41 2,500,000 Not Functional 42 2,500,000 Not Functional 1 6,723,000 2 15,591,000 5 2,731,000 6 1,628,000 17 23,107,000 9 JOS 18 23,227,000 Not Functional 3 6,711,000 4 2,718,000 7 14,015,000 8 5,533,000 19 23,328,000 52-02A 9,400,000 52-02B 9,400,000 52-02C 9,400,000 52-02D 9,400,000 52-02E 9,400,000 52-02F 9,400,000 52-02G 9,400,000 52-02H 9,400,000
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