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Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Islie: 12:07pm On Sep 24, 2024
•Reveals he has two oil blocks, but won’t invest heavily in upstream segment

•NNPC has pledged to give us 390,000 bpd in October, says Africa’s richest man

•Insists selling crude in local currency will reduce pressure on Naira by 40%

•Maintains imported fuel 15 to 20% more expensive than his



Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja


Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person and the President of the Dangote Group, owners of the new 650,000 barrels per day crude oil refinery in Lagos, yesterday argued that the decision by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) to reduce its stake in the facility from 20 per cent to 7.2 per cent was a huge mistake.

Speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in New York, monitored by THISDAY, Dangote further disclosed that although he has two oil blocks which are set to begin production in October, he will likely not invest heavily in Nigeria’s upstream sector.

Besides, the billionaire businessman noted that the NNPC has pledged to supply the refinery 390,000 bpd barrels in October, stressing that the expected settlement of transactions in Naira would reduce pressure on the local currency by as much as 40 per cent.

But on the reduction of its interest in the refinery, the NNPC had defended the decision, stressing that it planned to invest more in cleaner energy sources like Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

Dangote stated that there was no room for further negotiation on the matter, pointing out that although it was a good deal, the NNPC bungled it.

We gave them (NNPC) a good deal. We said, okay, fine, we structured an agreement. The first agreement was that they were going to pay us a billion dollars. The deal was about $2.79 billion. And then the balance of the money, $1 billion, which they paid us over a year and a half ago, and then the balance of the money was split into two.

One portion was that every crude they supply to us, 300,000 barrels per day, we’ll deduct $2 and then up to the time they finish paying that, one third. The other one third will come out of their own profit. So, why NNPC opted out is a little bit confusing.

They wanted this agreement to be changed where they wanted to pay cash, not in any other way. So, we said, okay, fine. We signed another agreement, you know, cancelling the other one. The new agreement that we signed was for them to pay us after one year, no interest, after one year, they’ll pay us the balance of $1.8 billion.

The month for them to pay was June. And by June they came back to us and said, no, they’ve changed their minds and they want to remain at 7.2 per cent. So, okay, fine. So, we left it and we own now the rest of the shares, they own 7.2 per cent. And that’s what it is. But I think they made a big mistake.

But no, there’s no negotiation. The agreement is finished, dead, completed. It’s 7.2 per cent,” he stated.

Dangote stressed that 90 per cent of the world did not really give the refinery the chance to survive, noting that he felt satisfied personally for the progress made so far.

He explained that the company already had loans of about $2.4 billion while the refinery was still trying to get a suitable location because of the complex issues involved, reiterating that everything was built from the scratch.

On recent calls for him to invest in the upstream segment so as not to be held hostage by oil producers, Dangote stated that although he has two oil blocks that will begin production this October, he doesn’t intend to invest heavily in that segment.

“Well, our upstream, you know, is not big. We have two oil blocks which we have and we are starting production this October,” Dangote added.

Dangote affirmed that it remains the sole decision of the federal government to end a decades-long subsidy on fuel, but noted that in the coming days the government will come up with a robust agreement with the refinery on how to move on with product supply, going forward.

“Subsidy is a very sensitive issue. Once you are subsidising something then people will bloat the price and then government will end up paying what they are not supposed to be paying,” the tycoon said. “Removal of subsidy is totally dependent on the government, not on us,” he stressed.

With the recent directive by President Bola Tinubu to NNPC to sell crude oil in naira and for Dangote refinery to sell petrol in the local currency, Dangote stated that the naira will soon begin to stabilise.

“Petroleum products consume about 40 per cent of our foreign exchange,” Dangote said, adding that fuel from his refinery, which started supplying petrol on September 15 to the state-owned oil company for domestic sale, “can actually stabilise the naira.”

According to him, with the commencement of petrol refining in Nigeria, the real consumption of the product, which he characterised as ‘guesswork’ will soon be unravelled.

“We are going to actually put a tracker on them (trucks) to be sure they are going to take the oil within Nigeria. And that, I think, can help the government save quite a lot of money,” he added.

He stated that negotiations were still on with government on pricing, expressing confidence in the ability of the minister of finance and the Federal Inland Revenue (FIRS) boss, Zaach Adedeji to thrash out all pending issues.

He noted that from October the NNPC will supply about 12 million barrels, broken down into 390,000 barrels per day.

“Already we have agreed, like, for example, in October, they (NNPC) are going to give us 12 million barrels, which is averagely about 390,000 barrels a day, which we’ll refine. We’ll sell both gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, and if there’s any excess, we’ll export,” he observed.

Dangote insisted that the recent price announced by the NNPC that it was getting the product from the refinery was wrong.

“It wasn’t really a disagreement, per se. NNPC bought from us this particular one on the 15th of September at the international price, which they also bought over 800,000 metric tons of gasoline, imported.

“So the one that they bought from us actually is cheaper than the one they are importing. And so when they announced our price, the guy (NNPC spokesman), I don’t know whether he was authorised or not, but it wasn’t really the real price.

“ What they have announced, yes, most likely that is what it cost them, including profit, including whatever, but they have never added profit to their cost. But their own imported one is almost, maybe about 15 per cent to 20 per cent more expensive than ours,” he said.

He also insisted that the much publicised ‘raid’ on his office sometime ago was meant to embarrass the company, even though it cooperated with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) all through.

“They visited the office and they didn’t talk to anybody. They did not arrest anybody. They just came and, you know, and left just to register an embarrassment and that’s all,” he stressed.

On his erstwhile plan to buy Arsenal football club, Dangote said that while he was eager at the time , the plan would have delayed the completion of the $20 billion refinery.

“I think that time has passed. That time, Arsenal wasn’t doing well. I think, you know, I don’t have that kind of excess liquidity to go and buy a club for $4 billion, so to speak, and use it as a promotional something. I’d rather do something with the money.

“ I will continue to be the biggest fan of Arsenal. I watch their games every day. Any time that they are playing, I will watch. So I will remain a major supporter of Arsenal, but I don’t think it makes sense today to buy Arsenal.

“Actually, I regret not buying it before, but my money was more needed in completing my project than buying Arsenal. I would have bought it for $2 billion, but I wouldn’t have been able to finish my project,” he said.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/09/24/dangote-nnpc-made-huge-mistake-by-reducing-stake-in-our-refinery-from-20-to-7-2/

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by budaatum: 12:15pm On Sep 24, 2024
Dangote for Nigeria's president God!

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by trutharena: 12:23pm On Sep 24, 2024
All these wey you don talk, no be wey you go pay NNPC self

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by iwaeda: 12:33pm On Sep 24, 2024
Islie:

•Reveals he has two oil blocks, but won’t invest heavily in upstream segment

•NNPC has pledged to give us 390,000 bpd in October, says Africa’s richest man

•Insists selling crude in local currency will reduce pressure on Naira by 40%

•Maintains imported fuel 15 to 20% more expensive than his






https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/09/24/dangote-nnpc-made-huge-mistake-by-reducing-stake-in-our-refinery-from-20-to-7-2/

Nlfpmod

Dangote lamentations is far more than Jeremiah. If NNPCL is not selling crude, go to Ghana,,Sa Tome, Sierra Lone, Angola or Algeria. The more you know, the less you see of this refinery. grin grin grin grin angry angry angry cry cry cry

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by brain54(m): 12:41pm On Sep 24, 2024
It's best not to rely on nnpc for your crude...

Those ones can disappoint at any time.

Very selfish and unreliable bunch!

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by CodeTemplarr: 12:45pm On Sep 24, 2024
I called for the useless Buhari govt to go for 50% and if they fall short hopefully they land on around 25-35 percent stake. Dangote will reap the fruits then haters will start crying monopoly tune again.
The govt is busy building redundant road and flyovers.

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by CodeTemplarr: 12:47pm On Sep 24, 2024
brain54:
It's best not to rely on nnpc for your crude...

Those ones can disappoint at any time.

Very selfish and unreliable bunch!
Their own unreliability inspired them to avoid investing in what can grow their revenue. That just goes to show the people in charge of NNPCL are the problem and Cabal.

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by LadyExcellency: 12:48pm On Sep 24, 2024
Dangote must be wicked. He is not selling to Nigerians at a marginal profit. Why is his selling price being compared to the landing and storage cost?

Dangote should sell at the same price as foreign refineries and should not be adding the cost of importation to its charge. This is wickedness.

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by CodeTemplarr: 12:50pm On Sep 24, 2024
iwaeda:


Dangote lamentations is far more than Jeremiah. If NNPCL is not selling crude, go to Ghana,,Sa Tome, Sierra Lone, Angola or Algeria. The more you know, the less you see of this refinery. grin grin grin grin angry angry angry cry cry cry
If he goes to CBN and asks for $100m forex every month for crude import, Naira will probably exchange at N2500-N3500 to $1.

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by ObosiLandlord(m): 12:52pm On Sep 24, 2024
The NNPCL have 3 refineries. They made no mistake

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Shadomaan7: 1:10pm On Sep 24, 2024
The NNPC and Dangote's issue should be settled behind closed doors. No need for public discussion about it

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by bigdammyj: 4:07pm On Sep 24, 2024
Noted.
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Nwaokunkpara: 4:08pm On Sep 24, 2024
Dangote is a monopolist
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by IMASTEX: 4:09pm On Sep 24, 2024
Another round of drama between Dangote the businessman whose sole interest is his profit. And the NNPCL aka T.Pain whose sole interest is to keep milking the country by subsidizing imported PMS from Malta refinery. If you know, you know!

Round two loading. . . . . grin grin
What a country!

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by datola: 4:11pm On Sep 24, 2024
ObosiLandlord:
The NNPCL have 3 refineries. They made no mistake

Refineries that have been moribund in decades

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Lavor234: 4:11pm On Sep 24, 2024
Nigeria is a country of 200 million fools
Dangote wants subsidy removed completely.
Right now subsidy is the only buffer between poverty and destitution.
If we remove subsidy fuel will go as high a 1800.
Just because of a stupid refinery.
No subsidy removal till we have an alternative refinery

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Afrowits: 4:11pm On Sep 24, 2024
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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Itzlinda(f): 4:12pm On Sep 24, 2024
Shadomaan7:
The NNPC and Dangote's issue should be settled behind closed doors. No need for public discussion about it
With zero litre output
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Softmen: 4:14pm On Sep 24, 2024
Nwaokunkpara:
Dangote is a monopolist




Tilunpooo is a monopolist, have really dealt on Nigerians with is evil suffering monopoly
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by FireUpNow(m): 4:15pm On Sep 24, 2024
They made huge mistake but they are the ones controlling the price. Who is fooling who?

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Starboytwo(m): 4:17pm On Sep 24, 2024
This Dangote people film, when he go end gan gan.
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Nwaokunkpara: 4:17pm On Sep 24, 2024
Softmen:





Tilunpooo is a monopolist


He's the petroleum minister
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by TableLeg(m): 4:18pm On Sep 24, 2024
Huge mistake? you think if they have money they wont pay up for 20%?
NNPC is struggling oga Dangote!
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by adioolayi(m): 4:18pm On Sep 24, 2024
They didn't believe it will work
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Subsea101: 4:20pm On Sep 24, 2024
3 Refinaries proudly producing ZERO litre of fuel

ObosiLandlord:
The NNPCL have 3 refineries. They made no mistake
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by iamtoofan: 4:20pm On Sep 24, 2024
LadyExcellency:
Dangote must be wicked. He is not selling to Nigerians at a marginal profit. Why is his selling price being compared to the landing and storage cost?

Dangote should sell at the same price as foreign refineries and should not be adding the cost of importation to its charge. This is wickedness.


And how did you know dangote price
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by DelilahMakinde(f): 4:21pm On Sep 24, 2024
Uncul Dangote.... Shut up.
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by osuofia2(m): 4:21pm On Sep 24, 2024
Nnpc haba, let us encourage Indeginos firm. Subsidy no go allow nna leave Dangote
Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by Softmen: 4:22pm On Sep 24, 2024
Nwaokunkpara:



He's the petroleum minister



Also a hardened criminal and druggie at the same time

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Re: Dangote: NNPC Made Huge Mistake By Reducing Stake In Our Refinery From 20% To 7% by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:22pm On Sep 24, 2024
Their loses.

Naija our darling country never cease to amaze us in different ways......

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