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Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Paraman(op): 7:18am On May 28, 2024
Dangote Refinery to Begin Euro V Diesel Exports in June, Gets Regulator’s Approval To Refine Petrol

Dangote refinery is preparing for gasoline and Euro V diesel production, aiming to meet domestic demand and enhance exports.


Nigeria’s 650,000 barrels per day Dangote refinery will start exporting diesel conforming to European specifications along with gasoline (petrol) sales in June, its Vice President for Oil and Gas, Devakumar Edwin, said at the weekend.


“We expect before the end of next month we’ll also have gasoline in the market, and we’ll also have Euro V diesel for export, that is below 10ppm”, Argus Media, quoted Edwin to have said at a Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) event in Lagos.

Dangote chief executive Aliko Dangote reiterated the planned June start for petrol on May 17.

Dangote refinery started its crude distillation unit in January, and received approval to start up a mild hydrocracker with its desulphurisation units in March.


A source at Nigeria’s downstream regulator, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) said the refinery has now received approval to start its residual fluid catalytic cracker. This implies that the facility can begin the refining of petrol.

Dangote started naphtha exports in March, low-sulphur straight-run fuel oil (LSSR) exports in May and began selling diesel and jet fuel domestically in April. It has a waiver from NMDPRA to sell diesel with sulphur levels above 600ppm into the local market, Argus said.


At full capacity Dangote will be able to more than meet Nigerian domestic gasoline demand. But a trader in the region said gasoline production is unlikely to start next month, citing the amount of cargoes to be delivered to the country.

Exports of naphtha, a key blending component in finished-grade gasoline, are continuing from the refinery, with 80,000t due to load on May 31, according to Kpler.


Edwin, who hinted at a slowing of spot sales, said: “We had a meeting to see, probably, how we can slow down our sales because we’ve already made quite a few forward bookings,”


“Export, for example, aviation/jet, the last vessel went to the Caribbean islands. The next vessel, we are booking for US market,” he added.

Dangote recently added TotalEnergies as a buyer in a deal that could see the French company take refined products for its African network of 4,800 retail fuel stations, including more than 540 in Nigeria.

The deal could also see the oil major supply crude to the refinery. A source told Argus there is a deal for TotalEnergies to supply two crude cargoes each month, or around 2 million barrels.

Indications based on the refinery’s slate to date and TotalEnergies’ Nigerian crude equity suggest one cargo of the very light Amenam blend one of Bonny Light, the report added.

Meanwhile, in a drive towards its goal of boosting Nigeria’s oil production, the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe received a delegation from Schlumberger, led by its global President, Mr. Olivier Le Peuch, at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

The high-level meeting between the NUPRC chief and officials of Schlumberger, the commission said, underscored its commitment to fostering strategic partnerships that would enhance Nigeria’s oil production and operational efficiency.

The purpose of the visit, a statement from the oil sector regulator stressed, was to explore specific areas of collaboration and partnership between both organisations.

Komolafe engaged the company in an extensive discussion aimed at cultivating a long-term partnership that aligns with the commission’s goals and regulatory framework.

During the meeting, Komolafe emphasised that the NUPRC adopts a participatory and collaborative approach to facilitate ease of doing business in the oil sector.

He highlighted several of the commission’s achievements since its inception in 2021 under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

Key achievements, he said include the establishment of 17 regulations aimed at improving industry standards and operational efficiency.

Additionally, he said the re-engineering of the Nigeria National Data Repository (NDR) has been a significant milestone, promoting the monetisation of oil blocks and aligning regulations with global energy transition initiatives and carbon footprint reduction goals.

The NUPRC chief executive also mentioned the ongoing licensing rounds as a testament to the commission’s proactive approach in regulating the sector.

One notable achievement, he noted, was the NUPRC’s commitment to eliminating gas flaring and commercialising flared gas under the Nigerian Gas Flare Commercialisation Programme (NGCP).

The initiative, he pointed out, has designated 49 flare sites for commercialisation, demonstrating the commission’s dedication to environmental sustainability and resource optimisation.

Speaking on behalf of SLB Global, Mr. Olivier Le Peuch expressed satisfaction with the commission’s regulatory framework and indicated SLB Global’s readiness to collaborate.

He reiterated the importance of such partnerships in unlocking Nigeria’s onshore and offshore oil potential, particularly through leveraging advanced technology.

Areas of mutual interest discussed included the development of Nigeria’s frontier basins and the integration of innovative technologies to enhance exploration and production efficiencies.

“At the end of the meeting, it was agreed that a contact team would be established to further investigate and identify more opportunities for collaboration.

“The team will focus on expanding the scope of mutual interests and ensuring that both organisations can effectively work together to achieve their shared objectives,” the statement added.
https://www.arise.tv/dangote-refinery-to-begin-euro-v-diesel-exports-in-june-gets-regulators-approval-to-refine-petrol/

Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by saddler: 7:54am On May 28, 2024
Another propaganda.

Why not wait when it has started then you announce it.


Always future tenses that wont happen.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by femi4: 7:54am On May 28, 2024
To begin...always future tense

Everything about this government is
To do
Will be
Proposed
Working on
Intend to
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 7:55am On May 28, 2024
Nice one
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Geonigga(m): 7:56am On May 28, 2024
Hmmmmmmmm I thought they said earlier this month that they will start selling fuel by June. This people keep prempting lies.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by rebirthto: 7:56am On May 28, 2024
Endless one at that , just tired of the lies and deceit
saddler:
Another propaganda
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by YoungLionken(m):
Can they just start full scale operations already sad?!

Too many snailery moves pon the Dangote's refinery undecided!!!
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Jomonix: 7:57am On May 28, 2024
No problem but how about Port Harcourt, and Warri refinery. When will they come back to life.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Fatbam005: 7:58am On May 28, 2024
Crude oil will be sourced from other countries. It still baffles me
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by lonelydora: 7:59am On May 28, 2024
I understand that perception of hope is everything, but propaganda doesn't build business or economy.

Dangote should focus on getting his refinery work to design capacity than throwing all these narratives to soothe marketers and the government.

The CDU just started and not working optimally yet.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by MaryWilbur: 7:59am On May 28, 2024
Has Nigeria been fully serviced that they are talking of export? Wahala
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by OmotolaDeniro(f): 7:59am On May 28, 2024
Ebimpawa ooooo
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by ogododo: 8:00am On May 28, 2024
Paraman:
Dangote Refinery to Begin Euro V Diesel Exports in June, Gets Regulator’s Approval To Refine Petrol


https://www.arise.tv/dangote-refinery-to-begin-euro-v-diesel-exports-in-june-gets-regulators-approval-to-refine-petrol/
Dey play.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by iwaeda: 8:01am On May 28, 2024
Paraman:
Dangote Refinery to Begin Euro V Diesel Exports in June, Gets Regulator’s Approval To Refine Petrol


https://www.arise.tv/dangote-refinery-to-begin-euro-v-diesel-exports-in-june-gets-regulators-approval-to-refine-petrol/
Devil will be laughing at ÀPC with all their lies and proganda. Is refinery a closed system operational wise. How come Amen Estate and Co can feel production noise and heat. June is few days now, preparing ground for another lie. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Rebuke: 8:01am On May 28, 2024
Just start already. The question is, will the price of fuel come down?

All this story no dey make sense anymore.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by BarrElChapo(m): 8:01am On May 28, 2024
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Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by NzogbuNzogbu: 8:01am On May 28, 2024
Dangote To

Dangote Will

Tomorror there would be new dates again
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by ggood: 8:01am On May 28, 2024
Lie lie Dangote , they rushed and commission the refinery but up till now is not working
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by CountinBlessins(m): 8:01am On May 28, 2024
GETS PETROL REFINING APPROVAL? SINCE WHEN IS THERE A SPECIAL APPROVAL FOR PETROL? WHO DO THESE PEOPLE THINK THEY ARE TALKING TO? I GUESS THEY ASSUME EVERYONE IS AN ILLITERATE AGBERO WHO IS ONOY INTERESTED IN SHOUTING BABA MI. angry

There was no special approval needed it is all a delay tactics for the refinery to be ready, it was commissioned way ahead of time to score fake political points, when i said it here months ago i was attacked. I spoek with an insider who told me then that the Refinery wont refine a drop of PMS until ending 2024 at earliest angry
Stop the CAP! this is 2024 not 1979! propaganda aint working any more angry
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Paraman(op): 8:03am On May 28, 2024
ogododo:
Dey play.
No mind the propagandist... I know someone working at the Dangote refinery, and he said the refinery will start working in 2026
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Paraman(op):
Nigeria won't need to spend billions of dollars importing petrol from next month again.

iwaeda:
Devil will be laughing at ÀPC with all their lies and proganda. Is refinery a closed system operational wise. How come Amen Estate and Co can feel production noise and heat. June is few days now, preparing ground for another lie. grin grin grin grin grin
So it's the APC that owns Dangote refinery?
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:03am On May 28, 2024
Mad fools
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Ochyes: 8:03am On May 28, 2024
How I wish there are 50 other Nigerians like Dangote and the government supporting them just as they supporting Dangote, what do you think Nigeria economy would look like?
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by idanone(m): 8:04am On May 28, 2024
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Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by phemmie06(m): 8:04am On May 28, 2024
cry
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by idanone(m): 8:04am On May 28, 2024
Congrat. More wins.
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Newton1045: 8:04am On May 28, 2024
Hmmm
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by CelestineNelson: 8:05am On May 28, 2024
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Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by StraightGaay: 8:05am On May 28, 2024
June don suffer where APC And Dangote dey
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Paraman(op): 8:06am On May 28, 2024
CountinBlessins:
GETS PETROL REFINING APPROVAL? SINCE WHEN IS THERE A SPECIAL APPROVAL FOR PETROL? WHO DO THESE PEOPLE THINK THEY ARE TALKING TO? I GUESS THEY ASSUME EVERYONE IS AN ILLITERATE AGBERO WHO IS ONOY INTERESTED IN SHOUTING BABA MI. angry

There was no special approval needed it is all a delay tactics for the refinery to be ready, it was commissioned way ahead of time to score fake political points, when i said it here months ago i was attacked. I spoek with an insider who told me then that the Refinery wont refine a drop of PMS until ending 2024 at earliest angry
Stop the CAP! this is 2024 not 1979! propaganda aint working any more angry
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/government-approval-delays-dangote-refinery-fuel/%3famp

You're ignorant. You made no research but spilling an ignorant comment
Re: Dangote Refinery To Begin Diesel Exports In June, Gets Petrol Refining Approval by Rich4god(m): 8:06am On May 28, 2024
Every minute, every seconds we dey hear dangote refinery to do this, dangote refinery to do that, yet we haven't felt the impact of anything.

Why will they export diesel, have the local demand been met.

Oh I forgot, our govt gave a business man loan to finance his business for profit making and not dor the betterment of the nation.
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