
From February 10 to February 19, no fewer than 28 ships carrying petroleum products and other goods are anticipated to dock at Lagos’ Apapa, Tin-Can Island, and Lekki Deep Sea Ports.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) was given a copy of the Nigerian Ports Authority’s (NPA) publication, “Shipping Position,” which made this claim on Tuesday in Lagos.
According to NPA, 12 of the anticipated ships carried crude oil, gasoline, bulk gypsum, bulk wheat, diesel, blended stock, raw crude oil, general cargoes, and bulk gas, while 16 of the anticipated ships brought containers of various items.
Ten ships and tankers carrying crude oil, bulk urea, diesel, condensate, gasoline, general cargoes, and containers had landed at the three ports, according to the document.
Additionally, according to NPA, 15 ships are currently releasing crude oil, diesel, bulk fertilizer, bulk sugar, bulk gypsum, containers, and miscellaneous cargo.



