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Six Crude Oil Vessels To Berth At Lagos Ports – NPA

Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, on Tuesday said that seven ships were expected to berth at the Lagos ports.
The NPA, in its “Daily Shipping Position”, said two of the expected vessels would berth with crude oil.

“The remaining four vessels will berth with gas oil, aviation fuel and containers carrying different goods.

“The six expected vessels will berth at ENL Consortium Terminals, Apapa Bulk Terminal (ABT), and other terminals in Lagos,” it said.

The NPA said that two vessels were waiting to berth at Apapa and Tincan Island Ports with bulk urea and petrol.

It added that another two vessels were currently discharging petrol, bulk urea and container at Lekki Deep Sea port in Lagos.

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