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Nigeria’s Dangote refinery starts production after years of delay

Nigeria’s state-owned NNPC Ltd is expected to supply four cargoes of crude to the refinery from its February output

Nigeria’s Dangote oil refinery has begun producing diesel and aviation fuel, the company said on Saturday, after years of construction delays at the 650,000 barrel per day (bpd) plant.

The refinery, Africa’s largest, was built on a peninsula on the outskirts of the commercial capital, Lagos, at a cost of US$20 billion by the continent’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.

Although Nigeria is Africa’s top energy producer, it has relied on imports for most of the fuel it consumes.

The Dangote refinery is expected not only to make Nigeria self-sufficient but also allow it to export fuel to neighbouring West African countries, potentially transforming oil trading in the Atlantic Basin.

Company officials told Reuters test runs could begin this week after the refinery received a sixth crude oil cargo on 8 January.

“This is a big day for Nigeria. We are delighted to have reached this significant milestone,” the company said in a statement posted on the social media platform X.

The plant received one million barrels of Nigeria’s Agbami crude on Monday, taking the total volume received since December to six million barrels.

Nigeria’s state-owned NNPC Ltd is expected to supply four crude cargoes to the refinery from its February programme.

It could take months after the start-up of the refinery’s crude distillation unit to move from test runs to the production of high-quality fuels at full capacity, according to experts.

Dangote has said it will start by refining 350,000bpd, hoping to ramp up to full production later this year.

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