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Dangote Refinery Seeks Libyan Crude Amid Nigeria’s Oil Crisis

Dangote Refinery Seeks Libyan Crude Amid Nigeria’s Oil Crisis

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Dangote Refinery, a major player in Nigeria’s oil sector, is currently negotiating with Libya to secure a crude oil supply for its 650,000 barrels-per-day facility. This situation highlights Nigeria’s struggles in oil production, a significant issue for a country once revered as Africa’s largest oil producer.

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  • Nigeria’s Oil Production Challenges
  • Importing Crude Oil
  • Impact on Nigeria’s Fuel Dependency
  • International Trade and Exports
  • Quality Concerns and Regulatory Issues
  • Bottom Line

Nigeria’s Oil Production Challenges

Nigeria faces significant hurdles in its oil production, including pipeline vandalism, illegal refineries, and oil theft. These issues have led to a shortage in oil production, affecting the country’s ability to supply enough crude oil to the Dangote Refinery, which has been operating below its full capacity since its inauguration in January.

Importing Crude Oil

Due to the insufficiency of local oil supply, Dangote Refinery has had to import crude oil from distant countries like Brazil and the United States. Devakumar Edwin, a senior executive at Dangote Refinery, confirmed ongoing discussions with Libya and plans to approach Angola and other African countries for crude oil imports.

Impact on Nigeria’s Fuel Dependency

The Dangote Refinery is expected to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel. However, recent controversies, including accusations against the chief executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), suggest that powerful interests may be hindering the refinery’s operations under the guise of preventing a monopoly.

International Trade and Exports

Despite the challenges, Dangote Refinery has found a market for its gasoil exports. International traders and oil companies, such as Trafigura, Vitol, BP, and TotalEnergies, are among the largest buyers, often exporting the gasoil offshore. This increase in exports has enabled Dangote to capture market share from European refiners. The refinery’s oil trading arm, with offices in London and Lagos, is actively managing supplies and sales.

Quality Concerns and Regulatory Issues

The NMDPRA has criticized the quality of Dangote’s oil, claiming it has higher sulfur content compared to other imported oils. This criticism is perceived as an attempt to undermine the refinery. Aliko Dangote has refuted these claims, stating that while the sulfur level was higher initially, it has since decreased to 88 ppm and is expected to drop further to 10 ppm by early August as production ramps up.

Bottom Line

The negotiations between Dangote Refinery and Libya underscore Nigeria’s current oil production challenges and the broader implications for the country’s energy independence. Despite regulatory and quality-related hurdles, Dangote Refinery continues to play a pivotal role in Nigeria’s oil sector, seeking alternative sources of crude and expanding its market reach through international exports.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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