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Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Great100000(op): 11:16pm On Jan 18, 2025
The $20 billion Dangote refinery is set to hit its maximum refining capacity in the coming months, which has been touted at 650,000 barrels per day (bpd).

• Dangote refinery to reach 650,000bpd capacity by June this year.

• Plans to resolve local crude deficit by importing oil from outside Nigeria.

• Debacle with NNPC hindered local production of premium motor spirits (petrol).


Officials at the Dangote refinery recently disclosed that the refining capacity of the facility is currently at 500,000 barrels per day, as they project hitting the 650,000bpd mark by June of this year.

What has been a major barrier between the refinery and its originally intended 650,000bpd capacity is set to be resolved.

The refinery announced that it has plans to import crude from outside the Nigerian oil market, as the supply it currently gets from the country is insufficient.

Should the refinery plug its local crude deficit with imported crude, it is likely to ramp up production to 650,000bpd.

The sources, who spoke in confidentially, as reported by the Punch relayed that the refinery will need to buy additional oil to reach its goal, even if they confirmed that the naira-for-crude contract is still in place as instructed by President Bola Tinubu last year.

Currently, the Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation (NNPC) distributes between 350,000bpd to 450,000bpd of crude to the Dangote refinery.

“It is not that anybody is saying NNPC cannot do it. No! But you look at what we have. We are not a 200,000bpd refinery. We are talking about 650,000 barrels,” one of the anonymous sources who spoke to the Punch said.


“Currently, we are at 500,000bpd; we will ramp to 650,000 by midyear. You know what it means? So, it is a normal process to source crude oil anywhere it is available.”

Dangote and the NNPC


Last year, the Dangote refinery and the NNPC got into a bit of a debacle as several disputes hindered local production of premium motor spirits (petrol).

The Dangote refinery, which is the first functional refinery of Africa’s largest oil producer in decades was set to alter the Nigerian oil market with an adequate supply of fuel products.

Unfortunately, this was hindered owing to the squabble between the NNPC and Dangote over an adequate supply of crude.

The Dangote refinery accused the NNPC of preventing the refinery from accessing locally produced crude by either selling it over market price, in US dollars rather than Naira, or claiming that it was unavailable.

At the time, the Dangote refinery was compelled to acquire oil from the international market, which included Brazil and the United States, at a high cost.

This led Dangote to speed up his objective of initiating crude production at its two Niger Delta upstream projects in Oil Mining Leases 71 and 72, starting with around 20,000 barrels per day and scaling up further in the first quarter of 2025.

Naira-to-crude

The federal government initiative to sell its crude oil to Dangote Refinery and other refineries in its local currency, the naira, commenced on October 1, 2024.

The naira-to-crude program, which has already begun, denotes that crude would be sold to the Dangote refinery and others in naira, in exchange, the Dangote refinery will deliver PMS (petrol) and diesel of similar value to the domestic market, both in naira.

The Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, confirmed the commencement of this policy in a signed statement on October 5, 2024.
Source: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/dangote-refinery-is-set-to-keep-its-promise-a-year-after-opening/d05q84n

Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by TheBillyonaire: 12:00am On Jan 19, 2025
Bleep Dangote
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by budaatum: 2:19am On Jan 19, 2025
I always wondered why Dangote would build a refinery without owning an oil field, and here it is. Don't know if just me, but it seems to have been kept very quiet.

This led Dangote to speed up his objective of initiating crude production at its two Niger Delta upstream projects in Oil Mining Leases 71 and 72, starting with around 20,000 barrels per day and scaling up further in the first quarter of 2025.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Idun2024(f): 5:53am On Jan 19, 2025
Naija - Forward Ever, Backward Never!!

Happy Sunday ooo.

When the yam of Nigeria is done cooking, it will not burn us in the mouth oo in Jesus name🙏🏻

Alhamdulilahi!! 🤲
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by free2ryhme:
Great100000:
The $20 billion Dangote refinery is set to hit its maximum refining capacity in the coming months, which has been touted at 650,000 barrels per day (bpd).

• Dangote refinery to reach 650,000bpd capacity by June this year.

• Plans to resolve local crude deficit by importing oil from outside Nigeria.

• Debacle with NNPC hindered local production of premium motor spirits (petrol).



Source: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/dangote-refinery-is-set-to-keep-its-promise-a-year-after-opening/d05q84n
The Dangote refinery has the potential to lower fuel prices in Nigeria by reducing the need for imports and cutting costs.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by free2ryhme:
Great100000:
The $20 billion Dangote refinery is set to hit its maximum refining capacity in the coming months, which has been touted at 650,000 barrels per day (bpd).

• Dangote refinery to reach 650,000bpd capacity by June this year.

• Plans to resolve local crude deficit by importing oil from outside Nigeria.

• Debacle with NNPC hindered local production of premium motor spirits (petrol).



Source: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/dangote-refinery-is-set-to-keep-its-promise-a-year-after-opening/d05q84n
If managed well, the refinery can break monopolies, stabilize supply, and make products more affordable. The real impact depends on transparency and strong policies to support local refining over external influences.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Image123(m): 5:54am On Jan 19, 2025
Don't loud it, they are happier to hear that the refinery does not work or that it's blending pepper and tomatoes.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Sheuns(m): 5:55am On Jan 19, 2025
grin
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by AllBlack: 6:02am On Jan 19, 2025
big business talking.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by greatman247(m): 6:03am On Jan 19, 2025
I just wish two or more Nigerian billionaires step up to build more refineries. I know it may still happen in the future. So it can drive price down and free from monopoly of just few players in the industry such as Dangote and NNPC, by so, Nigerians will have good options.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by AdolfHitlerxXx: 6:07am On Jan 19, 2025
Image123:
Don't loud it, they are happier to hear that the refinery does not work or that it's blending pepper and tomatoes.
Their 3rd worst nightmare is a working Nigeria.

The 2nd is a successful Yoruba.

The 1st is a Yoruba successfully leading a working Nigeria.


All 3 nightmares will always happen... and nothing they can do about it.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by AdolfHitlerxXx: 6:07am On Jan 19, 2025
Okay nah
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by lonelydora: 6:08am On Jan 19, 2025
I keep saying it.

Every Nigerian should thank Dangote for resetting the petrol sector and waking up the sleepy NNPCL from sleep.

Countries progress when entrepreneurs emerge.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by nwirinedu(m): 6:10am On Jan 19, 2025
And to charge the maximum price per litre possible, when it finally buys up 90 percent of filling stations nationwide.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by triple996(m): 6:20am On Jan 19, 2025
Children of bitterness wished this refinery failed. They failed
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Babangidapikin: 6:23am On Jan 19, 2025
Wrapping up to 650000 barrels per day will be great, I think I saw somewhere Nigeria is trying to boost it's production to 3million barrels per day ... Since Mr Taiwo wants to collect VAT, it becomes important to pay VAT for every barrel taking from the Niger Delta too .
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Believeintruth: 6:23am On Jan 19, 2025
Image123:
Don't loud it, they are happier to hear that the refinery does not work or that it's blending pepper and tomatoes.
Who are the they? Have some courage and don't be a coward and mention them.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by AbuTwins: 6:35am On Jan 19, 2025
Make Una leave Dangote alone na!
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by 360degreess(m): 6:36am On Jan 19, 2025
TheBillyonaire:
Bleep Dangote
. Envy kills faster than than hard drugs.Beware

Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by SammywritesNG: 6:39am On Jan 19, 2025
greatman247:
I just wish two or more Nigerian billionaires step up to build more refineries. I know it may still happen in the future. So it can drive price down and free from monopoly of just few players in the industry such as Dangote and NNPC, by so, Nigerians will have good options.
BUA group is building one in Akwa Ibom
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by portacabin: 6:44am On Jan 19, 2025
AdolfHitlerxXx:
Their 3rd worst nightmare is a working Nigeria.

The 2nd is a successful Yoruba.

The 1st is a Yoruba successfully leading a working Nigeria.


All 3 nightmares will always happen... and nothing they can do about it.
i wonder what you guys smoke, to write this way.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by oxygenlove(m): 6:47am On Jan 19, 2025
TheBillyonaire:
Bleep Dangote

Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by adecz: 6:47am On Jan 19, 2025
Last, Dangote is only after his profits and
of no use to Nigerians, just as I talk am before..

👉 When Dangote enter sugar business, sugar
became unaffordable
👉 He enter cement, local cement come cost
pass imported one
👉 He is now into petroleum and his petrol ⛽️
IS now costlier than the imported one which
had shipping 🚢 cost added


Na our head & pockets ( assisted by govts) him
take become richest Blackman.
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by hassinho707(m): 6:48am On Jan 19, 2025
I don't really understand this.

Is it that they can produce up to 650,000 bpd and they are not supplied up to that fuel or
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by MaziObinnaokija: 6:50am On Jan 19, 2025
sad
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by maasoap(m): 7:04am On Jan 19, 2025
Imagine the number of pessimists opposing this giant projects!
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Inspirer1:
That Naira to Crude stuff....gave many the erroneous impressionn that Dangote is getting it cheaper or easier from NNPC, but it was never the case, Dangote is just getting it at the exchange rate of dollar to naira equivalent of the international price of a barrel.
That's why there WILL always be a PRICE INCREASE in petrol anytime any/both of the 2 conditions below comes true:
1. International Price of barrel of crude oil goes up.
2. The Naira weakens against the dollar

The 2 conditions above are the major determinants of how much we buy petrol locally.

Federal Government can make petrol cheaper by subsidising the exchange rate for Dangote, like #500 per dollar instead of the current #1600 or thereabout per dollar.

This will have great positive effect on the cost of goods and services in the country.

But it also implies that agencies of government in charge of our border security stay up to their duty by not allowing the smuggling/movement of petrol to neighbouring countries, so we don't get to be subsidising for those countries too.I actually wonder how they get paid their monthly salaries when people are smuggling products out of the country as claimed by FG (past and present) undecided
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Lanretoye(m): 7:06am On Jan 19, 2025
All these mumu go stop one day
Re: Dangote Refinery Is Set To Keep Its Promise A Year After Opening by Skillful001: 7:12am On Jan 19, 2025
greatman247:
I just wish two or more Nigerian billionaires step up to build more refineries. I know it may still happen in the future. So it can drive price down and free from monopoly of just few players in the industry such as Dangote and NNPC, by so, Nigerians will have good options.
The monopoly of cement production has been broken long time ago and yet we buy at higher price. Do you think it will be different in oil and gas sector?
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