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Showing posts with label Dangote Refinery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dangote Refinery. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 September 2024

Breaking News: NNPCL to Supply 17.8 Million Barrels of Crude Oil to Dangote Refinery

NNPCL to Supply 17.8 Million Barrels of Crude Oil to Dangote Refinery 


The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced plans to supply 17.8 million barrels of crude oil to Dangote Refinery between September and November. This move is part of the Federal Government's efforts to drive local production of petroleum products.

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According to NNPCL Vice President, Downstream, Mr. Adedapo Segun, the supply will include 6.8 million barrels in 7 cargoes of crude oil in September and an additional 11 million barrels in November. This brings the total crude oil supply to Dangote Refinery to 30 million barrels, enabling the refinery to commence operations.


The statement also clarified that Dangote Refinery will sell its petrol to independent marketers who meet stipulated conditions, in addition to NNPCL. This move is expected to increase the availability of petroleum products in the country and reduce reliance on imports.


This development is a significant step towards achieving self-sufficiency in petroleum production and reducing the country's dependence on imported fuel.

Friday, 9 August 2024

$20bn Dangote Refinery Will Disrupt Europe’s Oil & Gas Industry – OPEC

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has said supplies from Nigeria-based world’s largest single-train Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals will put pressure on the performance of Europe’s oil industry, especially the Northwest Europe (NWE) Gasoil.

$20bn Dangote Refinery Will Disrupt Europe’s Oil & Gas Industry – OPEC



OPEC in its newly released monthly Oil Market Report for June 2024 listed Dangote Refinery among the top Diesel and jet Fuel suppliers that will disrupt Europe’s oil & gas Industry, a development experts forecasted will positively impact the Nigerian economy.


Recall that Standard & Poor Global quoting trading and the ship tracking sources had earlier predicted that Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote refinery would shake up international crude flows when it reaches full capacity, having already made an impact since coming online in January, trading sources and ship tracking data show.


The OPEC report revealed that “Upside potential for higher production levels from Nigeria’s Dangote refinery, coupled with strong flows from the Middle East and new supplies from the Mexican Olmeca refinery, will likely exert pressure on NWE gasoil performance in the mid-term.”


It stated further “Europe is one of the world’s largest purchasers of refined petroleum products and relied on imports from Asia and the US after the European Union banned the use of Russian diesel in the bloc.


However, the 650,000bpd capacity refinery which is owned by the Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is eyeing the wider European market after International Oil Companies stopped supplying its crude oil.


Vice President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar Edwin announced the company had earlier exported its first jet fuel cargo to Europe as it rapidly scales production.


The refinery is said to have exported 90 percent of its 3.5 billion litres of jet fuel and diesel to Europe over alleged lack of support from the Nigerian government.



“It is good to note that from the start of production, more than 3.5 billion litres, which represents 90 percent of our production, have been exported,” Edwin said


BP is currently transporting its first jet fuel cargo to Rotterdam from Dangote, after being awarded part of a 120,000 metric tonnes tender offered for the end of May, according to S&P Global.


OPEC stated that, “In June, the jet/kerosene crack spread in Rotterdam against Brent showed a slight decline, influenced by supply-side dynamics. Despite signs of improving air travel activities, subdued jet fuel demand from the aviation sector weighed on the product market


“Going forward, European jet/kerosene demand is expected to see upward pressure as consumption levels from the aviation sector continue to pick up in the coming months.”


S&P had noted that Dangote Refinery in its first six months, scaled to 400,000 b/d and delivered diesel, jet fuel, naphtha, and fuel oil to both domestic and export markets, with Gasoline, Nigeria’s primary fuel type, being expected to be produced from mid-August


Notwithstanding, the refinery has already affected crude flows, with dozens of Nigerian cargoes remaining in-country and US WTI Midland, a comparable light, sweet grade, being imported


The mega-refinery could therefore tighten the light, sweet crude market. “Its diet is WTI and the lighter Nigerian [crudes] so if you were chasing those barrels you’d probably feel it quite keenly,” a West African crude trader told Commodity Insights. “Once they get to 650,000 b/d without any WTI Midland, ‘severely disrupted’ [will be] the headline