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‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by 2mercy: 12:20pm On Sep 28, 2023
In the foreseeable future, volume consuming nations like Nigeria and indeed other African countries will remain major importers of refined products due to the lack of new refining projects on the continent.

The executive secretary of the African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA), Anibor Kragha, said this in an interview with S&P Global Commodity Insights.

Because our demand in Africa is going to grow so much, we’re still going to have a shortfall, he said.

Major refining projects due to come on stream include the Dangote refinery in Nigeria with a planned capacity of 650,000 b/d and Cabinda in Angola with capacity of 60,000 b/d.

Kragha said, he expected phase one of the Dangote refinery to come on stream in the first quarter of 2024 at the latest and phase one of the Cabinda refinery by the end of 2024.

“So that would definitely be a boon for energy security for the continent because we would definitely reduce the imports to the continent, but we still need more refining capacity,” he said.

A senior Dangote executive who is overseeing the refinery, Devakumar Edwin, told S&P Global in a recent interview that it would start up in October at 370,000 b/d and begin ramping up to full capacity in Q4 2023.

Kragha said, ARDA also supported other projects, including the Tema refinery in Ghana coming back on stream to further help security of supply in the region.

Total African refined product imports have been stable at around 2.3 million b/d in recent months, according to S&P Global Commodities at Sea data.

Beyond refining capacity, Kragha said there needed to be a strategic discussion on storage and distribution assets in Africa, and which projects should receive investment.

“As a perfect example, if you have a deepwater port in Africa that is 14 meters depth or larger, you save $15/mt on importing products because you can bring larger vessels in. When you start to look at countries like Nigeria with huge imports you start to see where you can make savings,” Kragha said.

He pointed to refineries closing in South Africa at a time when neighboring Namibia has discovered major crude reserves as indicative of issues that need to be addressed in conversations about strategy.

Market instability in Africa is also an issue facing refiners and governments, he said. In Nigeria domestic petrol prices recently skyrocketed following the removal of costly subsidies on imported gasoline.

Kragha said, removal of the subsidy means that it is now clear what real fuel consumption is in Nigeria, ending a booming illicit petrol market in nearby countries like Togo, Benin and Niger where unscrupulous businesses allegedly sold subsidized Nigerian fuel.

“There was definitely incentive arbitrage given that the pricing in Nigeria was significantly lower than in neighboring countries. Now that it’s normalized neighboring markets are having to face the reality that there’s no cheap fuel supply anywhere,” he said.

African officials are also looking to include cleaner fuels in development plans for future processing capacity.

Kragha said, ways to do this include improving fuel standards, ensuring environmental, social and corporate governance is included in development plans, and making financing contingent on this.

“The bright spots we have are places like Cote D’Ivoire, places like North Africa, like Egypt that are trying to actually, one, maintain production capacity, and more importantly, to upgrade facilities to produce cleaner fuel,” he said.

ARDA has established a refining and specifications working group, which worked with the Societe Ivoirienne de Raffinage (SIR) refinery in Cote d’Ivoire.

“We have done a baseline study of the carbon emissions of the refinery and identified projects to reduce the carbon footprint of the refinery by 29%…those are the kind of things that we’re trying to promote to demonstrate opportunities for decarbonization, particularly of Scope 1 emissions within refineries on the continent,” Kragha said.

https://leadership.ng/nigeria-other-african-countries-to-remain-major-petrol-importers/

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Bullet01(f): 12:23pm On Sep 28, 2023
Can you imagine! A country that has crude oil in abundance. It is finished 😃

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by soundOsonic: 12:23pm On Sep 28, 2023
Does this have anyway of improving the economy
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Ikaeniyan0: 12:27pm On Sep 28, 2023
Bullet01:
Can you imagine! A country that has crude oil in abundance. It is finished 😃
When the Dangote Refinery start operating, Nigeria won't import petrol again till after 2030. Dangote and the NNPCL refinery in PH will take care of our needs

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by preekahantas(f): 12:30pm On Sep 28, 2023
A woman should be allowed to rule please.
Men are destroying this country.

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Bullet01(f): 12:45pm On Sep 28, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
When the Dangote Refinery start operating, Nigeria won't import petrol again till after 2030. Dangote and the NNPCL refinery in PH will take care of our needs

I pray and hope so.

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Blessedchy3(f): 12:55pm On Sep 28, 2023
Okay

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Chiedu4Trump: 12:55pm On Sep 28, 2023
The refinery the govt built for dangote is a waste
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Sulammon(m): 12:56pm On Sep 28, 2023
Too bad
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by sofeo(m): 12:56pm On Sep 28, 2023
Alright
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Orathird: 12:56pm On Sep 28, 2023
Hmmm
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by ActualValue1: 12:57pm On Sep 28, 2023
Ok
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by CLASSMAN: 12:59pm On Sep 28, 2023
No mention of port Harcourt refinery that was touted that will start December

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by stano2(m): 1:01pm On Sep 28, 2023
This country too yeye.

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Blackdisciple(m): 1:01pm On Sep 28, 2023
Hmmm Nigeria an oil producting country importing fuel please how does that sounds in your ears..??

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Curious346: 1:01pm On Sep 28, 2023
preekahantas:
A woman should be allowed to rule please.
Men are destroying this country.
agreed

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by AskNgige2: 1:01pm On Sep 28, 2023
[quote author=preekahantas post=126070846]A woman should be allowed to rule please.
Men are destroying this country.[/quote
]
U are right..

And Tinibu supporters won't see this one to comment..

Efulefus
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Splitmind: 1:02pm On Sep 28, 2023
This is good for the economy
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by kokoA(m): 1:04pm On Sep 28, 2023
What's the latest on the BUA refinery in Akwaibom?
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Remii(m): 1:06pm On Sep 28, 2023
Bullet01:
Can you imagine! A country that has crude oil in abundance. It is finished 😃
we have crude oil, not in abundance. we have far below many smaller middle east countries.

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Longinyamapucci(m): 1:06pm On Sep 28, 2023
Until Obi come.
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by odutolu1(m): 1:10pm On Sep 28, 2023
Most people didn't even read the post
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Jokerman(m): 1:13pm On Sep 28, 2023
preekahantas:
A woman should be allowed to rule please.
Men are destroying this country.

Who is disturbing a woman from ruling?
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by chaloskyx: 1:13pm On Sep 28, 2023
APC has dribbled your morons again😅 you must get sence by foce no worry agbdorians the future is very bright enjoy your ethnic based president for the next 4 years

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by EtinosaDLaw(m): 1:13pm On Sep 28, 2023
Remii:
we have crude oil, not in abundance. we have far below many smaller middle east countries.
So?
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by AntiChristian: 1:14pm On Sep 28, 2023
embarassedto
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Basicend: 1:19pm On Sep 28, 2023
Ordinary refinery for Christ sake. . A whole Nigeria cannot produce. .

But we have brewery companies, Cocacola bottling company and several coys. . but when it comes to the core of a revenue generating sector or niche. . The power players manipulate everything to corner the flows. .

So far, corruption is at the core of processes for a black man, Africa will remain where it is . .

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by rinzaugustine: 1:24pm On Sep 28, 2023
Very shameful where corruption has landed Nigeria from corrupt leaders, now a major importer of petroleum products.same oil in Saudi Arabia and Dubai and Nigeria’s is far better than theirs because it’s sweet crude…God gave Nigeria everything a nation will pray for except leadership..some delusionists are expecting a miracle from tinubu with his same recycled corrupt politicians he appointed as his team lol…clowns

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Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by jaxxy(m): 1:28pm On Sep 28, 2023
What a pity. There was a country
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Yankee101: 1:30pm On Sep 28, 2023
Such a shame
Re: ‘Nigeria, Other African Countries To Remain Major Petrol Importers’ - Kragha by Akfrenzy(m): 1:35pm On Sep 28, 2023
grin

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