
Dangote Refinery Expands Crude Storage
The expanded storage will ensure steady crude supply and supports refined product output for local and global markets.
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The expanded storage will ensure steady crude supply and supports refined product output for local and global markets.
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has begun petroleum exports to Cameroon, Ghana, Angola and South Africa.
Dangote Refinery’s first Premium Motor Spirit export to Cameroon marks a new step in regional energy trade.
The 10-year Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement aims to boost production capacity and support power generation and refinery operations in Nigeria.
Under a naira-for-crude agreement, the government will deliver 24 million barrels to the Dangote Refinery over the next two months.
The Dangote refinery in Nigeria is setting its sights on being listed on both the London and Lagos stock exchanges.
The project will enable Nigeria to meet its petroleum needs and enhance energy resilience and affordability through the use of local oil and gas resources.
The sixth cargo of crude has been delivered to the Dangote Refinery this week, bringing the total crude stock received to six million barrels of oil.
The shipment from Shell is another step towards meeting the refinery’s 650,000 barrel-per-day refining capacity.
Africa’s largest refinery has received its first one million barrels of Agbami crude, marking the commencement of operations.