dangote refinery lagos – africa s biggest oil refinery project in Lagos
EXCLUSIVE Nigeria's Dangote in talks with traders
Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote is in talks with some of the world's biggest oil traders to help finance his mega refinery project outside of Nigeria's commercial centre Lagos, sources with
The Federal Government has described the 650,000 barrels-per-day Dangote Petroleum Refinery as a game changer that is capable of driving refining revolution in Africa. Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai
elorasblogDangote Says $23 Billion Refinery Project Was The Biggest
How Dangote raised funds for his refinery project The financing of the refinery was no less ambitious. To fund the project, Dangote secured $5.5 billion in bank loans and
Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group, plans to list Africa’s biggest oil refinery on the stock market by the end of 2026 to attract investors and improve market perception of
Dangote refinery imports 4,000 gas-powered
4 days agoLAGOS, Aug 11 (Reuters) Nigeria's Dangote Refinery is importing 4,000 natural-gas powered trucks as part of plans to distribute refined products directly into the local market, the company said.
Africa’s richest man is building one of the world’s largest oil refineries. Nigeria has a problem: The country is one of the world’s top oil producers, but it doesn’t have enough
mynigeriaMeet Nigeria’s top 10 petroleum depot owners giving
17 hours agoWhile Dangote Refinery dominates headlines, the real lifeline of Nigeria’s petroleum supply often rests in the hands of independent depot owners. These players store,
Africa’s largest refinery, owned by Aliko Dangote, is operating at 85% and could reach 100% capacity within 30 days. Despite ramping up production, the refinery faces local
Billionaires.AfricaAliko Dangote's mega refinery ends Nigeria’s
The $20 billion refinery, the largest in Africa and the world’s biggest single-train facility, has reduced Nigeria’s need for imported petrol.
Africa's richest man and president of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said on Friday that the "focus over the coming months is to ramp up the refinery to its full capacity.
Dangote Industries LimitedPMI announces Dangote Refinery among 20 most influential project
Dangote refinery is a 650,000 barrels per day (BPD) integrated refinery and petrochemical project under construction in the Lekki Free Zone near Lagos, Nigeria, and is reputed to be Africa’s
Dangote Petroleum Refinery, built at a cost of $20 billion, has commenced production in Lagos, Nigeria—and with it, the country’s dependency on imported refined petroleum products is expected to end.
Business Insider AfricaDangote’s fight for Nigeria’s oil future
At an investment event in Nigeria’s commercial hub, Lagos, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, did not mince words, as he noted that the Dangote refinery's fight against the cabal is still ongoing.
The Dangote refinery was opened for business on 22nd May 2025. The launch of this refinery set a new record for Africa’s petroleum market and the global oil market as a whole. Nigeria is the world’s 7th
Business Insider AfricaDangote hints at major shake-up in Nigeria’s
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery, a $20 billion mega-project located in Lekki, Lagos, is already reshaping Nigeria’s downstream oil sector even before reaching full operational capacity.
With an estimated investment of $15billion, the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical complex under construction in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos, is expected to be Africa's biggest oil
BBCNigeria takes major step towards once again
The oil refinery in Lagos took nearly seven years to build The delivery of a million barrels of crude oil to a huge new refinery in Nigeria marks a major milestone in the process towards the
Dr Akinwumi Adesina has said that the 24 billion dollars Dangote Petrochemicals Complex in Lagos signalled Africa’s potential to attract global capital for large and globally
Offshore TechnologyDangote Refinery, Lagos Offshore Technology
Dangote Oil Refinery Company (Dangote) is constructing an integrated refinery and petrochemical complex in the Lekki Free Zone near Lagos, Nigeria. The refinery is expected to be the world’s biggest single
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote broke his government’s oil monopoly by building the largest petroleum refinery in Africa. So far, only he has reaped the rewards. Aliko Dangote
