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President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has said that his refinery imports between 9 and 10 million barrels of crude from ...
Aliko Dangote urges the Nigerian government and NMDPRA to take action against dormant refinery licences, advocating for increased refinery construction.
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Legit.ng on MSNNigeria Becomes Top Crude Buyer From U.S. as Dangote Refinery Drives Oil Trade ReversalNigeria has emerged as a top buyer of US crude oil, driven by the 650,000 bpd-capacity Dangote Refinery, which has increased ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Africa’s losing $90bln annually to imported substandard fuel, Dangote lamentsDangote further criticised the lack of harmonised fuel standards across African nations, which creates artificial barriers ...
Nigeria has, for the first time, imported more crude oil from the United States than it exported, marking a historic ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Enforce Refinery Development or Revoke Idle Licences - Dangote to GovtThe president of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has urged the federal government and petroleum regulatory authorities to take decisive action against refinery licence holders who fail to proceed with ...
The United States became a net exporter of crude oil to Nigeria in February and March, as crude demand on the U.S. East Coast ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSN1 million tons of petrol shipped overseas as Dangote refinery takes Nigerian fuel globalThe Dangote Refinery, which this year began exporting Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, to markets beyond ...
Nigeria and other African countries are increasingly becoming a destination for cheap, often toxic petroleum products, many of which are blended to substandard levels that would not be permitted in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Dangote - How Black Marketers Are Plotting to Cripple Refineries Across West AfricaThe President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has stated that the presence of a floating offshore oil market in Lome, Togo, will stifle plans for investors to construct refineries in Africa.
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, plans a stock listing for his Nigerian crude oil refinery by the end of next year to widen the company’s investor base.
Nigeria's Dangote petroleum refinery will construct storage tanks in Namibia to hold at least 1.6 million barrels of gasoline ...
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