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Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Islie(op): 7:14am On Nov 08, 2024
*Oil facility refines estimated 45m barrels so far

*Africa must lead its own energy future, declares Lokpobiri


Vitol Group, Trafigura Group and BP Plc are the dominant buyers of fuels from Nigeria’s giant new Dangote oil refinery near Lagos that’s reshaping petroleum trading in Africa and Europe, Bloomberg reported yesterday.

The trio have accounted for the vast majority of the plant’s shipments since flows began ratcheting up around the middle of this year, according to data from Precise Intelligence, a new oil-and-gas trading analytics firm based in Geneva.

Once it’s fully up and running, Dangote should be able to process about 650,000 barrels a day of crude into products including gasoline and diesel.

That will far exceed the fuel-making capacity of any single plant in Europe or Africa, helping to reshape the regions’ oil and fuel trading. The emergence of Dangote has already trimmed a glut of Nigerian crude, it said.

Since starting up, the refinery has loaded almost 6 million tons of fuel, Precise’s data showed. That’s equivalent to almost 45 million barrels. Loading rates averaged about 35,000 tons a day in October, its data added.

Dangote itself said late last month that the refinery had reached processing rates of about 420,000 barrels a day of crude. The plant is also selling into the Nigerian market.

Vitol and Trafigura declined to comment. Dangote and BP didn’t respond to requests to comment, Bloomberg stressed.


The composition of fuel cargoes loading from Dangote is closely watched because it offers clues into where the refinery is at in terms of starting up different processing units.

Precise’s figures show that automotive gasoil — diesel — is the biggest cargo type being lifted, followed by fuel oil. Together, they account for more than 60 per cent of what’s being collected from the plant. Other fuels include gasoline or petrol and jet fuel.

Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has highlighted Africa’s pivotal role in defining its own energy future.

Speaking on the topic: “Global Energy Security: The Imperative of Africa’s Energy Development,” at the opening panel of Africa Energy Week (AEW), he asserted that African-led initiatives are essential for achieving true energy security across the continent.

The minister stressed the importance of Africa shaping its own energy policies and priorities, free from external pressures to conform to global energy transitions at the expense of its own urgent needs, the statement added.

“Africa cannot be compelled to undergo a rushed energy transition dictated by external trends. Our path will be one we chart ourselves, with a focused effort to first address the continent’s immediate energy challenges,” he argued.

The minister noted that Africa holds approximately 12 per cent of the world’s oil reserves and 7 per cent of its natural gas, yet over 600 million Africans lack access to electricity.

He emphasised Africa’s dual role in both powering industrial growth and alleviating energy poverty, stressing that the continent’s energy wealth must benefit its own people first.

To support this vision, Lokpobiri spotlighted the recent establishment of the Africa Energy Bank (AEB), an institution created to provide funding that aligns with Africa’s specific energy needs.

With the bank headquartered in Nigeria, African nations, he said, now have a unique mechanism to secure financing for energy projects tailored to their developmental goals, reducing dependency on foreign financing.

Global energy trends, he noted, present substantial investment opportunities for Nigeria and Africa at large.

“We invite global investors to consider the vast potential within Nigeria’s oil and gas sector,” Lokpobiri said, outlining lucrative prospects in upstream exploration, midstream infrastructure development, and downstream facilities.

By investing in these areas, he suggested that partners can support Nigeria’s energy transformation goals, stimulate job creation, and promote sustainable growth.

The minister commended APPO’s collaborative approach, which aims to foster a resilient, self-sufficient African energy sector.

He expressed confidence that Africa, with its abundant oil, gas, and renewable resources, is well-positioned to become a green energy hub.

With Africa’s vast solar, wind, and hydro resources, the continent, he said, has the potential to power not only its local markets but also to contribute to global energy stability.

“Africa can lead in renewable energy while also responsibly managing its oil and gas resources,” he affirmed.

Lokpobiri urged African governments and private sector players to capitalise on the current global energy trends and embrace the vast investment opportunities they bring.

He emphasised the need for a unified regulatory framework that would facilitate cross-border energy projects and strengthen investor confidence.

“Africa is poised to build a secure, sustainable, and prosperous future. To our global partners and investors, I extend an open invitation: join us in shaping the energy future of tomorrow,” he said.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/11/07/vitol-trafigura-lead-buyers-as-nigerias-dangote-refinery-ramps-up-output/

Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by JASONjnr(m): 7:19am On Nov 08, 2024
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Kukutente23: 7:32am On Nov 08, 2024
This is good of Nigeria's crude is the input
This is how it's meant to be
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by AntiChristian: 7:40am On Nov 08, 2024
What does the guy above mean?
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by UselessBuharist: 7:41am On Nov 08, 2024
Dangote the monopolist
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by UselessBuharist: 7:42am On Nov 08, 2024
AntiChristian:
What does the guy above mean?
English is not his first language
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by AntiChristian: 7:44am On Nov 08, 2024
UselessBuharist:
English is not his first language
No wonder! He should have written his language!
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Curious345: 7:44am On Nov 08, 2024
Dangote is a disgrace to all capitalist minded businessmen and women
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:45am On Nov 08, 2024
JASONjnr:
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
If Dangote fuel orice is costlier or same with the price of imported fuel, then the refinery is useless to Nigerians.

Oil marketers should source for fuel anywhere.

To hell with Dangote monopolistic craze
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by integrity16(m): 7:46am On Nov 08, 2024
Nigerians don't have sense I swear, so marketers will go and import from this people and bring it into Nigeria.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by jpmoriarti(m): 7:46am On Nov 08, 2024
So Nigeria prefers to import, even though there's Dangote refinery, right under their nose? Inexplicable angry
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Curious345: 7:47am On Nov 08, 2024
jpmoriarti:
So Nigeria prefers to import, even though there's Dangote refinery, right under their nose? Inexplicable angry
Yes we prefer to import dangote is a scammer
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by id4sho(m): 7:48am On Nov 08, 2024
Dangote trading company is in London huh, How does this benefit our economy shocked tongue
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Jayboi(m): 7:49am On Nov 08, 2024
Of what benefit is his oil when it's more expensive than from other countries
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:52am On Nov 08, 2024
Ok
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Heavyweights(m): 7:53am On Nov 08, 2024
Dangote monopoly ain't good for the masses in this trying times of our economy as it.will affects everyone in the long runs, some people l have packed their vehicles in their compounds as we're speaking lioe this
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by NaijaGoBetter2(m): 7:53am On Nov 08, 2024
Let Aliko sell to whoever he chooses, he want to sell transnational and still want to be the sole distributor in Nigeria...

If you don't buy from Dangote then you're selling adulterated products grin grin grin grin even in some developed countries they sell petrol in different grades
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Sultty(m):
JASONjnr:
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
it's dangote that needs to humble himself and be considerate in his pricing. How can he buy Nigerian crude oil, use Nigeria workers, and even ride on the president's magnanimity and still open his big smelly mouth to say he sells petrol to nnpc at 980/1020 depending on which mode of transport. He will learn broski and he will learn the hard way
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by NEIGHBOUR(m): 7:57am On Nov 08, 2024
JASONjnr:
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
Exactly what they are doing!!! Reason why Naira as a currency will continue to depreciate with much pressure on Dollars!!!
Our leaders don't love the country. Set of selfish and wicked souls.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Zico5(m): 7:58am On Nov 08, 2024
What's the benefit in Dangote's oil if it's more expensive than foreign oil. Greed will surely kill the man. Then what's the benefit of naira for dollar oil deal by Tinubu government. They should allow us to manage foreign adulterated petrol like that. We ain't complain.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Freetech:
Whoever is expecting Dangote refinery to sell cheap fuel is day dreaming.

The guy from the onset ensure high production cost by flooding the sire with Indian and Chinese. Understand he pays them in dollar which ensure any gain from Naira for crude will never benefit the country labour force or even our fx liquidity, its a way of paying less tax by declaring lower profit.

The monthly bill of Dangote foreign remittance is still very high, depleting out dollar the more.

Don't be carried away with what's written here. Dangote export to Vitol et al is diesel not petrol. While lie of 450,000 daily production of petrol only 35.000 was evident according to this report

Even this report may have been sponsored by Dangote.

Dangote is a very greedy exploring Nigerian to increase his wealth. He enjoy monopoly and we shouldn't make mistake of cement industry on fuel or else Nigeria will be on for a rude shock.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Kaybaba5(m): 8:02am On Nov 08, 2024
JASONjnr:
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
Could you please tell me why. Dangote takes the marketer to court if he knows that he can still export his products abroad for better gain.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by bixton(m): 8:06am On Nov 08, 2024
Islie:
*Oil facility refines estimated 45m barrels so far

*Africa must lead its own energy future, declares Lokpobiri





https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/11/07/vitol-trafigura-lead-buyers-as-nigerias-dangote-refinery-ramps-up-output/
Is Lokpobiri the Minister of Africa or Minister of State?
Someone taking about energy in Africa meanwhile your homestate Bayelsa State has not seen energy from power for more than three months and entering the fourth !!!
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by UselessBuharist: 8:13am On Nov 08, 2024
AntiChristian:
No wonder! He should have written his language!
😂
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by trutharena: 8:14am On Nov 08, 2024
We thank God for the good work of Aliko Dangote.
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Mindlog: 8:19am On Nov 08, 2024
Dangote exports refined Petroleum products, Nigerians then go ahead and import same refined Petroleum products....what a circus! 🤡
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by SouthSouth1914: 8:19am On Nov 08, 2024
Akwamkpuruamu:
If Dangote fuel orice is costlier or same with the price of imported fuel, then the refinery is useless to Nigerians.

Oil marketers should source for fuel anywhere.

To hell with Dangote monopolistic craze
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by ufotunang: 8:32am On Nov 08, 2024
JASONjnr:
Since we appreciate foreign things more, then let Dangote sell to these foreign companies so that Nigeria will in turn import from them.

As we don't want to have sense....
..and it's the love for foreign things and foreign goods and products is the one depreciating the naira and making it to lose value against the dollars.. that is why dollars is 1700 naira to a dollar and still rising..we have to appreciate what we have in our country and buy and patronize it
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Procashtips(m): 8:33am On Nov 08, 2024
Akwamkpuruamu:
If Dangote fuel orice is costlier or same with the price of imported fuel, then the refinery is useless to Nigerians.

Oil marketers should source for fuel anywhere.

To hell with Dangote monopolistic craze
If my neighbour's market is same as that of a far away seller, I rather go to the far away seller than buy from my neighbour.

Is the above not hate, witchcraft and madness?

Cutting your nose to spit your face!
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Traevis(m): 8:33am On Nov 08, 2024
Akwamkpuruamu:
If Dangote fuel orice is costlier or same with the price of imported fuel, then the refinery is useless to Nigerians.

Oil marketers should source for fuel anywhere.

To hell with Dangote monopolistic craze
You must really be a product of failed abortion to have this kind of mentality
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Procashtips(m): 8:34am On Nov 08, 2024
Jayboi:
Of what benefit is his oil when it's more expensive than from other countries
Can you prove that it's more expensive?
Re: Vitol, Trafigura Lead Buyers As Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Ramps Up Output by Kelvinofficial:
Dangote is the most patriotic Nigeria to ever live. I will explain. Now the major problem of Nigeria and most African countries is the limited access to Forex. Nigeria spends 40% of its dollar reserve importing petroleum products. Thereby eating deep into resources that should’ve been ploughed in to other sectors like education and investing in local industries.

Now these majors, tranfigora and Vitol et al are western companies supported heavily by their home countries. They are already the market leaders worldwide in petroleum products trading. They buy out our crude and petroleum products, even go as far as mortgaging our future crude oil products well into the future. Then what do we get as a country? Same long queues, same fuel scarcity even at exorbitant prices, Nigerians will buy. Now dangote is insisting he wants to sell and saturate the local market first so Nigeria as a country can save her 40% dollars annual spendings. Who will be loosing in all of these?? Dangote of course because he will be paid in Naira instead of dollars that vitol and transfigora is paying him for his products.

Majority of Nigerians criticizing Dangote are so dense and dumb, so emotional they can’t even see the big picture. There was a time fuel was selling between 1500 and 2000, and the queue will be so long nobody will be asking whether it’s dangote fuel or imported fuel. We just want availability. Dangote cut the price of diesel from 1700 to 1000 and nobody said anything about it. Now international oil cabal are teaming up our local marketers to steal our dollar legally thru importation and dense Nigerians screaming monopoly can’t see what’s going on behind the screen. It’s a pity!!
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