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Nigeria: Dangote Refinery to Import Crude Oil from US

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
January 29, 2024
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Dangote Refinery is gearing up to diversify its crude oil sources by venturing into imports from the United States, a strategic move that underscores the growing competitiveness of American barrels on the global market.

Insiders in the trading arena have revealed that Trafigura Group, a prominent player, has successfully sold 2 million barrels of WTI Midland to Dangote Refinery, with the delivery scheduled to be completed by the end of February.

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This transaction marks a significant departure for the refinery, as it represents the first instance of the facility procuring non-Nigerian crude.

The surge in US oil supply over the past decade has wielded a transformative impact on the global market, extending its reach to regions like Asia. Nigeria, heavily dependent on petroleum exports, finds itself particularly affected by these transatlantic deliveries.

Having commenced operations earlier this month, the new 650,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery initially targets a processing rate of 350,000 barrels per day, with aspirations to progressively ramp up production towards its full capacity.

While the refinery primarily relies on domestic crude through a supply agreement with the trading arm of the state-owned NNPCL, it has recently diversified its sources, receiving its first shipment of Nigeria’s Agbami crude, facilitated by a trading unit of Shell. Subsequent deliveries included Nigeria’s Amenam, Bonny Light, and CJ Blend streams.

Beyond its commitment to domestic feedstock, the recently inaugurated mega-facility has showcased its versatility by demonstrating the capability to process various African crudes.

Furthermore, it is expanding its horizons by integrating supplies from distant sources, including the United States and Saudi Arabia, as revealed by the Dangote Group earlier this month.

This strategic shift positions the refinery to navigate the evolving dynamics of the global oil market, reinforcing its resilience and adaptability in the face of changing industry landscapes.

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