
Dangote Refinery Celebrates Steady Production, Delivers Affordable Fuel to Nigerians
Nigeria's Dangote Petroleum Refinery is thriving with uninterrupted production at its world-class facility, supplying up to 50 million litres of fuel daily and offering Nigerians significantly lower prices than imports. The refinery's success is strengthening Nigeria's energy independence and economic stability.
In a heartening development for Nigeria's energy sector, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery is demonstrating the powerful impact of local production, maintaining robust operations while delivering affordable fuel to millions of Nigerians.
The world's largest single-train oil refinery, located in Lagos and owned by industrialist Aliko Dangote, recently reaffirmed its impressive operational capacity, producing between 40 million and 50 million litres of petrol daily. This remarkable achievement represents a major milestone for Nigeria's journey toward energy independence and economic self-sufficiency.
On January 4th alone, the facility produced an extraordinary 50 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), with marketers collecting 48 million litres from its gantry. The refinery has proudly maintained stock levels covering over 20 days of national consumption, ensuring Nigerians need never worry about fuel shortages.
What makes this news particularly encouraging is the refinery's pricing strategy. Dangote Petroleum Refinery has maintained its gantry price at N699 per litre, a rate that stands in stark contrast to what imported fuel would cost. The facility estimates that without domestic refining capacity, Nigerians could be facing prices as high as N1,400 per litre in the current post-subsidy environment. This represents tremendous savings and relief for everyday citizens.

The refinery's sophisticated design showcases engineering excellence. Even while conducting routine maintenance on specific units like the Crude Distillation Unit and Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking systems, production continues seamlessly. Other critical units including the Naphtha Hydrotreater, CCR Reformer, and Hydrocracker remain fully operational, producing not just petrol but also diesel and jet fuel for the nation.
Since December 16th, the facility has consistently loaded between 31 million and 48 million litres of PMS daily from its gantry, with all volumes fully verifiable through regulatory records maintained by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority. This transparency builds trust and confidence in Nigeria's evolving energy landscape.
The refinery is enthusiastically encouraging filling stations, large-scale users, and institutional buyers to support locally refined products. By choosing domestic fuel, marketers can pass significant savings to consumers while conserving precious foreign exchange and supporting Nigeria's broader economic recovery objectives.
The facility's operations represent far more than just fuel production. They symbolize a critical stabilizing force in Nigeria's downstream petroleum market, protecting consumers from price volatility and excessive costs associated with imports. The refinery serves as a buffer against external market pressures while strengthening national energy security.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery remains firmly committed to acting in the national interest, continuing to supply high-quality, locally refined petroleum products. The facility's success story demonstrates what's possible when vision, investment, and engineering excellence come together to serve a nation's needs.
As Nigeria moves forward, the refinery stands as a beacon of industrial achievement and economic progress, delivering tangible benefits to ordinary citizens while building a more self-reliant and prosperous future for Africa's largest economy.
Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Headlines
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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