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Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by AutoReportNG2: 2:35pm On Mar 18, 2019
Talk of a man who sees opportunity in strange and dangerous places in Africa, the name Dangote may be within the first 10. Dangote, the richest man in Africa is leaving no stones unturned in making sure that the Dangote Refinery comes to actualization and this time, very soon. Dangote is known as a guru in household items like sugar, salt, cement, noodles and lots more. This time, the billionaire is spreading his tentacles to oil and gas.

While there have been mixed feelings in the sector over the actualization of this dream and if this refinery won't be delay due to the Nigerian factor, the Executive Director Devakumar Edwin, who oversees the project, described the suggestion that the refinery is unlikely to start production until 2022 as the product of “someone’s wild imagination”.

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“Ninety-five percent of engineering has been completed, 90 percent of procurement has been completed.” “We started civil works in July last year and we have scheduled 2-1/2 years for mechanical completion,” he said, referring to the point where a plant is ready to be handed over for commissioning.

Aliko Dangote himself had said he hoped to finish building the refinery, which will cost between $12-14 billion in 2019 and to start production in early 2020.

AutoReportNG got some exclusive images and videos from the construction sites and we noticed some giant construction ongoing at the site, they are so massive that ordinary cameras either phone or traditional ones cannot capture its magnificent except drones. It will be a miracle if National Geographic didn't feature this on its documentary channel. Base on the images, we saw that the Temp. Pier & Underwater Pipe Lines Construction is underway about reaching its conclusion, we also a gigantic distillation component. It is learned that the component is one of the biggest in the world as the refinery is billed to start producing petroleum and allied products later this year.

The 650,000 barrel per day (bpd) refinery near Lagos, is Africa’s biggest and is expected to turn Nigeria from an importer of refined products into an exporter, transforming global trade patterns.

These are images and videos AutoReportNG got for you.

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Satelliate Images

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A well-detailed video of the work done so far...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REsgrHcg0p8

Source:
https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/03/lastest-update-from-dangote-refinery.html

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by AutoReportNG2: 2:36pm On Mar 18, 2019
See more photos here... The satellite images, the buildings and more here

https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/03/lastest-update-from-dangote-refinery.html

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by OkunrinOloro: 2:44pm On Mar 18, 2019
In the long term a collosal waste of money.

China, India and Germany have already announced that by the year 2030 which is just 11 years away, they would have fully done away with the use of cars which run on fossil fuels.

Indeed, Sheikh Zaki Yamani, a former Saudi oil minister, once said, “The stone age came to an end not for a lack of stones, and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil.”

But Nigerians have never been known for long term strategic thinking or planning.

You guys will suffer the consequences of poor leadership very soon.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by kayfra: 2:56pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
In the long term a collosal waste of money.

China, India and Germany have already announced that by the year 2030 which is just 11 years away, they would have fully done away with the use of cars which run on fossil fuels.

Indeed, Sheikh Zaki Yamani, a former Saudi oil minister, once said, “The stone age came to an end not for a lack of stones, and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil.”

But Nigerians have never been known for long term strategic thinking or planning.

You guys will suffer the consequences of poor leadership very soon.

The wise ones cashed in on the stones before the stone age ended. The fact that we are transitioning from oil doesn't mean you shouldn't make make hay at sunset. Besides, there are tons of product from crude oil that aren't fuel related.

Sense is required

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by OkunrinOloro: 3:00pm On Mar 18, 2019
Cash in on what sunset? Dwindling revenues? Failure to diversify your economic portfolio after 50+ years of independence? Even when it was boom time how did you profit?
Sense is indeed needed, but not where you think.


kayfra:


The wise ones cashed in on the stones before the stone age ended. The fact that we are transitioning from oil doesn't mean you shouldn't make make hay at sunset. Besides, there are tons of product from crude oil that aren't fuel related.

Sense is required

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by kayfra: 3:05pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
Cash in on what sunset? Dwindling revenues? Failure to diversify your economic portfolio after 50+ years of independence? Even when it was boom time how did you profit?
Sense is indeed needed, but not where you think.



Petrochemicals (value addition to crude) is part of diversification. It's the easiest and fastest diversification effort we can achieve.

It's private enterprise. The man didn't become a billionaire by accident and not using good judgment

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by johnkay1(m): 3:05pm On Mar 18, 2019
God bless Nigeria
God bless Oduduwa land

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Bannylove13: 3:05pm On Mar 18, 2019
Nice one from Dan baba..

Check signature.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by OkunrinOloro: 3:21pm On Mar 18, 2019
The environmental impact of producing those petrochemicals is even greater than that of just refining crude.
Inventors are already being granted patents for discovering safer alternatives for petrochemicals.

kayfra:


Petrochemicals (value addition to crude) is part of diversification. It's the easiest and fastest diversification effort we can achieve.

It's private enterprise. The man didn't become a billionaire by accident and not using good judgment

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by kayfra: 3:27pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
The environmental impact of producing those petrochemicals is even greater than that of just refining crude.
Inventors are already being granted patents for discovering safer alternatives for petrochemicals.


Environmental impact? Are you kidding? All the countries with refineries don't consider or do EIAs? Lmao

Derivatives of crude oil (as varied and diverse as they are) will always be researched. Just like alternatives to everything is equally researched. Doesn't mean you handicap ypur economy and not produce and export what you can sell while you can sell it. Not rocket science

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by justtoodark: 3:30pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
In the long term a collosal waste of money.

China, India and Germany have already announced that by the year 2030 which is just 11 years away, they would have fully done away with the use of cars which run on fossil fuels.

Indeed, Sheikh Zaki Yamani, a former Saudi oil minister, once said, “The stone age came to an end not for a lack of stones, and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil.”

But Nigerians have never been known for long term strategic thinking or planning.

You guys will suffer the consequences of poor leadership very soon.

park well....you think even sef you produce something other than oyel those international morafvckers would buy it from you....??

you igbos seem to forget who you are....people dont like your black skin....

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by OkunrinOloro: 3:36pm On Mar 18, 2019
Is this deliberate or actual ignorance at play? I was talking about things to expect in 10 to 20 years time and not the way things are done at the moment.
Of course for the time being, EIA is an indispensible aspect of the petroleum industry, but once that industry no longer exists that will no longer be the case will it? Common sense. Sigh.

kayfra:


Environmental impact? Are you kidding? All the countries with refineries don't consider or do EIAs? Lmao

Derivatives of crude oil (as varied and diverse as they are) will always be researched. Just like alternatives to everything is equally researched. Doesn't mean you handicap ypur economy and not produce and export what you can sell while you can sell it. Not rocket science

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by tartar9(m): 3:44pm On Mar 18, 2019
nyanmiri's,can you see what other tribes are accomplishing? It doesn't always have to be crime,does it sad Stupid creatures!

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by olagbola45(m): 3:47pm On Mar 18, 2019
LuciferAnointed:
Further proof that this fulani heathen led government have no plans for Nigeria.
Imagine siting a refinery very far away from the raw materials.

So after factoring in the cost of transportation of raw materials & other miscellaneous expenses, how much will the fuels produced cost?


The only refinery that should be situated in Afonjaland is a skull refinery where skulls are polished before being exported.
Any other refinery is a scam.


*spits angry

Hypocrite y can't u said dat wen d project started during ur heroine time

Ur ogogoro master GEJ....u see nothing wrong in dat den boom now it is Fulani plan

Alabosi okunrin

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by kayfra: 3:55pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
Is this deliberate or actual ignorance at play? I was talking about things to expect in 10 to 20 years time and not the way things are done at the moment.
Of course for the time being, EIA is an indispensible aspect of the petroleum industry, but once that industry no longer exists that will no longer be the case will it? Common sense. Sigh.


You've not started making today's money now and you are asking us to forsake it! Which kin nonsense be dis? Babanla nonsense!

Can't you chew gum and walk at the same time? Make money from what's obtainable now and invest in the future or do both simultaneously?

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by anochuko01(m): 4:20pm On Mar 18, 2019
can y'all saw how this moving? even though its not as fast as they wanted. that's what we get when our useless politicians take their filthy hands off some of these ventures....the other refineries, ajaokuta steel and co.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Amuocha: 4:23pm On Mar 18, 2019
Seen

"AutoReportNG got some exclusive images and videos from the construction sites and we noticed some giant construction ongoing at the site, they are so massive that ordinary cameras either phone or traditional ones cannot capture its magnificent except drones."
- Lai Mohammed shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Nobody: 4:23pm On Mar 18, 2019
DANGOTE IS A BLESSING TO NIGERIA.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by GoodGodmykeeper(m): 4:24pm On Mar 18, 2019
Very good.

CHECK MY SIGNATURE
Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by AutoReportNG2: 4:24pm On Mar 18, 2019
Everything for here na fight... Can't you guys celebrate Nigeria for once? If its not about tribe, it will be for Afonja or omo Igbo... We need to be coming with cane to NL now...

Na joke o, don't take it personal biko

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by scribble: 4:25pm On Mar 18, 2019
hmmm
Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by MEDICPATH(m): 4:26pm On Mar 18, 2019
This man go soon buy the whole Nigeria...God I need this kind of grace

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by DVoices: 4:26pm On Mar 18, 2019
If you are un-employed gather here lets sing

DANGOTE REFINERY !!! DANGOTE REFINERY !!! Louder

shocked shocked

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Fuckyoumod: 4:27pm On Mar 18, 2019
Dangote said he will sell refined oil to Nigerians at international price.

Now my question is where will the oil he will be refining come from?

Will Dangote import crude oil?

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by GEEBITE: 4:27pm On Mar 18, 2019
Your education is not a waste.I guess Dangote is targeting fertilizer cos fossil oil has no future.
OkunrinOloro:
The environmental impact of producing those petrochemicals is even greater than that of just refining crude.
Inventors are already being granted patents for discovering safer alternatives for petrochemicals.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by iammo(m): 4:27pm On Mar 18, 2019
smiley

Hateful persimist and their hateful rhetorics

Dangote conducted a proper feasibility study and he is going to make tons of dollars on your hateful arsses


A little Q and As

Q:Why didn't he situate it close to south east or south south ? sad

A: SouthEast wants to disentigrate from Nigeria and may be hostile to a northern man's investment and they have no deep-sea port
South-South is currently unsafe for such investment



Q: How will he get oyel since we won't give him our oyel ? sad

A: Oil is an international commodity sold openly on international market




Q: How will he get it since we like blowing pipelines and hijacking ships ? angry

A: Lagos state developed a state own deep sea port at ibeju lekki , so that oil vessel can berth safely to deliver crude cargo
smiley



Q:Since renewable energy is been adopted in some european and north american countries in the next 10 to 20 years who will he sell his products to ? undecided

A: Ships still uses deisel, nitrogen for fertilizers still comes frome crude, Aviation fuel still from crude, cell powered cars are still very expensive to many 3rd world countries due to cost of batteries so do the maths smiley



Q: How will "Afonja" benefit from this? smiley

A: more tax for lagos state aint bad right? Property and land value apreciating overtime, industry springing up close by due to nearness to energy, powerplants springing up due to gass inputs, jobs jobs and more jobs and with the new standard guage coming on stream linking Ogun,Oyo,Lagos together in mins/hrs expect FDI spill overs in these states resulting to even more jobs and higher IGR

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by TheAlchemist: 4:28pm On Mar 18, 2019
OkunrinOloro:
In the long term a collosal waste of money.

China, India and Germany have already announced that by the year 2030 which is just 11 years away, they would have fully done away with the use of cars which run on fossil fuels.

Indeed, Sheikh Zaki Yamani, a former Saudi oil minister, once said, “The stone age came to an end not for a lack of stones, and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil.”

But Nigerians have never been known for long term strategic thinking or planning.

You guys will suffer the consequences of poor leadership very soon.

Your quotation is deep... truth be told our leaders won't suffer they have relocated all their children outside the country.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Nobody: 4:29pm On Mar 18, 2019
LuciferAnointed:
Further proof that this fulani heathen led government have no plans for Nigeria.
Imagine siting a refinery very far away from the raw materials.

So after factoring in the cost of transportation of raw materials & other miscellaneous expenses, how much will the fuels produced cost?


The only refinery that should be situated in Afonjaland is a skull refinery where skulls are polished before being exported.
Any other refinery is a scam.


*spits angry
Chill, dangote has taken care of those stuff.
Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Chuksxyview(m): 4:29pm On Mar 18, 2019
Does it mean that an individual is richer than the government of Nigeria? An individual is doing what the government failed to do,an indication of our visionless and wicked leaders who have no sincerity of purpose. We must do away with bad leaders, MUST! Very important for our progress and development.

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Re: Latest Update from Dangote Refinery, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos (Photos and Videos) by Chijeep(m): 4:29pm On Mar 18, 2019
Gottha...

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