Vessel to discharge aviation fuel at Lekki Deep Sea Port

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says a vessel will discharge aviation fuel at Lekki Deep Sea Port in Lagos.
The NPA made this known Thursday in its Shipping Position, the agency’s daily publication.
NPA said that nine other vessels were expected to berth at various ports in Lagos.
It also said that five of the expected vessels would berth with crude oil.
“The remaining expected four vessels will berth with diesel, aviation fuel, fuel oil, and containers.
“Two vessels are waiting to berth with petrol and general cargo at two ports in Lagos,” the report said.
(NAN)
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