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Three vessels with crude oil, others to berth at Lagos ports

The NPA said the three ships were expected to berth with crude oil, bulk urea and diesel.

• February 26, 2024
Lagos port
Lagos port

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says three ships were waiting to berth at the Lagos ports.

In its ”Daily Shipping Position” on Friday, the NPA said the three ships were expected to berth with crude oil, bulk urea and diesel.

It said that 11 vessels were currently discharging petrol, bulk wheat, Single Bout Mooring (SBM) base oil, general cargo, and containers.

The 11 vessels were discharging the various goods at AMPT, Apapa Bulk and Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd., APM Terminal, and ENL terminals in Lagos. 

(NAN)

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