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Nigerian refinery expands fuel exports to five African countries, strengthening regional supply chains amid global oil disruptions.

Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery is strengthening its position as a regional fuel hub, expanding exports across Africa as global oil supply chains face disruption linked to ongoing instability in the Middle East.

In Brief:

  • The Dangote refinery is increasing Nigeria’s role as a regional supplier of refined petroleum products
  • Recent shipments include 456,000 tonnes of fuel distributed across multiple African countries
  • Recipient countries include Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Tanzania, Ghana, and Togo
  • Regional sourcing is helping reduce dependence on distant suppliers and easing logistical and geopolitical risks
  • The refinery produces Euro V-standard petrol and diesel, enhancing its competitiveness within African markets

Source: Business Insider Africa

Source of original article: The Institute of the Black World 21st Century (ibw21.org).
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