Nigéria : la raffinerie Dangote assure l'approvisionnement local en pétrole
While the war in the Middle East is causing fluctuations in oil prices, the president of the Nigerian distributors' association, Billy Gillis-Harris, is pleased that local supply is guaranteed by billionaire Aliko Dangote's refinery in Lagos.
Located in Lekki, the Dangote mega-refinery has stated that it is prioritizing the local market to avoid any fuel shortages in Nigeria. Its goal is to limit the repercussions of the conflict in the Middle East, even though pump prices have already increased by approximately 20% in one week.
The refinery produces 650,000 barrels per day, thus covering the national fuel needs of the country, the leading oil producer in Africa.
Before the opening of the private Dangote refinery in 2024, Nigeria had to import almost all of its fuel, and shortages were frequent. Its commissioning had allowed prices to fall to around 800 naira per liter.
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