DEPOTS STOCK LEVEL FOR PMS AS AT 20th May 2020 AT DEPOTS
| 
 STOCK LEVEL (LTRS)  | 
 NO. OF DEPOTS  | 
 Truck-out for 19th May 2020 (33,000 ltrs/truck)  | 
 Truck-out for 18th May 2020 (33,000 ltrs/truck)  | 
 Vol. Truck out for 19th May 2020 (LTRS)  | 
 Vol. Truck out for 18th May 2020 (LTRS)  | 
|
| 
 LAGOS  | 
 536,699,562  | 
 54  | 
 1,185  | 
 1,214  | 
 39,103,000  | 
 40,048,000  | 
| 
 CALABAR / EKET  | 
 92,066,000  | 
 31  | 
 183  | 
 263  | 
 6,046,000  | 
 8,689,000  | 
| 
 WARRI  | 
 235,615,185  | 
 24  | 
 690  | 
 678  | 
 22,769,521  | 
 22,372,281  | 
| 
 PH  | 
 128,012,000  | 
 12  | 
 177  | 
 212  | 
 5,841,000  | 
 6,985,000  | 
| 
 OWERRI  | 
 35,598,000  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 0  | 
 90,000  | 
 0  | 
| 
 KADUNA  | 
 26,082,000  | 
 3  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
| 
 ABUJA  | 
 67,628,948  | 
 4  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
| 
 MAIDUGURI  | 
 20,151,673  | 
 3  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
| 
 TOTAL  | 
 1,141,853,368  | 
 133  | 
 2,238  | 
 2,366  | 
 73,849,521  | 
 78,094,281  | 
PMS VESSEL DISCHARGED FIGURES AS AT 0600hrs of 20th May 2020 AT DEPOTS
| 
 ZONE  | 
 PMS DISCHARGED (LTRS)  | 
 NO. OF PMS VESSELS  | 
| 
 LAGOS  | 
 16,942,000  | 
 3  | 
| 
 PORT HARCOURT  | 
 13,597,000  | 
 2  | 
| 
 WARRI  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
| 
 CALABAR / EKET  | 
 0  | 
 0  | 
| 
 TOTAL  | 
 30,539,000  | 
 5  | 
LIFTABLE PMS STOCK LEVEL AS AT 06oohrs of 20th May 2020 AT ZONES
| 
 ZONE  | 
 STOCK LEVEL (LTRS)  | 
 NO. OF DEPOTS  | 
| 
 LAGOS  | 
 534,600,562  | 
 26  | 
| 
 CALABAR /EKET  | 
 91,194,000  | 
 5  | 
| 
 WARRI  | 
 235,510,826  | 
 13  | 
| 
 PORT HARCOURT  | 
 127,894,000  | 
 7  | 
| 
 OWERRI  | 
 35,598,000  | 
 1  | 
| 
 KADUNA  | 
 26,082,000  | 
 1  | 
| 
 TOTAL  | 
 1,050,879,388  | 
 53  | 
As at 20th May 2020, the cumulative depot stock of PMS at the depots was 1,141,853,368 litres (combined PMS stock owned by PPMC, MAJOR and INDEPENDENT Marketers) vis-à-vis 1,182,448,921 litres on 19th May 2020 indicating a decrease of depot PMS stock due to vessel discharges and truck out activities (Table A and B) respectively at the depots.
Applying the estimated daily national demand of 38,200,000 (thirty-eight million two hundred thousand) litres, available depot PMS stock of 1,141,853,368 litres is sufficient for 30 days.
