FUEL DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF NNPC ENUGU DEPOT)

ABSTRACT 

The research seek to study fuel distribution in Nigeria: Problems and solutions. A case study of NNTE Enugu Depot. The major objective of the study is to determine solutions to fuel distribution problems. The study is generally descriptive. The major findings of the study are as follows: 
i) Inadequate maintenance of pipelines  equipment and pumps lends to fuel shortages. 
ii) Delivery of right quantity and quality of petroleum products to filling stations promoted effective supply of fuel. The conclusion drawn from this study is that, maintenance of pi0pelines equipment and pumps enhances fuel distribution. 
Equally, delivery of right quantity and quality of petroleum products to filling stations promotes effective supply of fuel. Based on the findings, it was recommended that government should make sure that the pipelines equipment and pumps are maintained and serviced  regularly to avoid fuel shortages.
Finally, the independent oil marketers should always deliver the right quantity and quality of petroleum product to their filling stations to promotes affective supply of fuel. 

TABLE OF CONTENT 

Title page 
Certification 
Dedication 
Acknowledgement 
Abstract 
Table of contents 

CHAPTER ONE 
1.1 Background of the study 
1.2 Statement of problem 
1.3 Objective of the study 
1.4 Research hypothesis 
1.5 Significance of the study 
1.6 Scope and limitations of the study 
Reference 

CHAPTER TWO 
Review of related literature 
2.1 History of Nigerian National  petroleum corporation (NNPC)
2.2 Birth of NNPC 
2.3 Petroleum exploration and development in Nigeria 
2.4 The development of Nigeria’s oil industry 
2.5 Structural development of the NNPC 
2.6 NNPC oil sector, politics and technology
2.7 History and nature of pipeline and product marketing company PPMC 
2.8 Oputa Panel of Enquiry (1975) 
2.9 Objective of pipeline interlink project 
2.10 Impact of the interlink on the products 
2.11 Distribution and marketing industry in Nigeria 
2.12 Government policy on 1994
Reference

CHAPTER THREE 
3.1 Research methodology 
3.2 Source of data 
3.3 Population and sample size 
3.4 Instrument used for data collection 
3.5 Validity and reliability of data 
3.6 Data analysis technique
Reference  

CHAPTER FOUR
Presentation and analysis of data 
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Presentation of data 
4.3 Hypothesis testing 

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary of findings, conclusion and recommendation   
5.1 Summary of findings 
5.2 Conclusion 
5.3 Recommendation 
5.4 Bibliography 
5.5 Articles 
5.6 Appendix 
 
INTRODUCTION 

Initially, before the construction of refineries, petroleum used in Nigeria were imported by international oil marketers popularly known as big 8. They are total, Agip, Texaco, Unipetrol, African Petroleum (AP) National, Mobil and …petroleum. They import market petroleum product and also distribute them. But when refineries were built to produce local petroleum products  that will argument the imported ones, it later became necessary for government  to take over the importation of petroleum  products from oil marketers and thus the resultant setting up of pipeline and product marketing company (PPMC) and independent oil marketers in the early 80’s Nigerians who can afford to construct petrol stations were granted marketers licence by an agent of the federal government  (Dept. of petroleum resources) to join in the distribution of petroleum product in Nigeria under independent oil marketers status and ADONRI DAVID Vanguard control of national resources.
Today, the indigenous companies known as independent oil marketers are competing favourably with the big 8 in the distribution of petroleum products. That is because the operation of independent oil marketers cover across the linter lands of the Nigerian communities PPMC set by Nigerian government through the arm of NNPC  constructed depots and pipelines across the nation. Linking the depots and  refineries, depot to depot and refinery to refinery. 
Talking about petroleum product distribution in Nigeria by PPMC, we have three major means by which these products are distributed. The first one is through the pipeline running to the refineries to depots and from depot to depots. 

The second one is by tankers through the road and the last is through railways coaches. 
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APA

Pagli, D. (2018). FUEL DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF NNPC ENUGU DEPOT). Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/fuel-distribution-in-nigeria-problems-and-solutions-a-case-study-of-nnpc-enugu-depot-491

MLA 8th

Pagli, Don "FUEL DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF NNPC ENUGU DEPOT)" Afribary. Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018, https://afribary.com/works/fuel-distribution-in-nigeria-problems-and-solutions-a-case-study-of-nnpc-enugu-depot-491. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Pagli, Don . "FUEL DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF NNPC ENUGU DEPOT)". Afribary, Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/fuel-distribution-in-nigeria-problems-and-solutions-a-case-study-of-nnpc-enugu-depot-491 >.

Chicago

Pagli, Don . "FUEL DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF NNPC ENUGU DEPOT)" Afribary (2018). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/fuel-distribution-in-nigeria-problems-and-solutions-a-case-study-of-nnpc-enugu-depot-491