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Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by RepoMan007: 12:13pm On Jan 13
Since NNPCL has decided to run as a business and they have a very strong influence over local crude supply to Dangote refinery, will it be fair to Dangote refinery that their raw material supplier is a rival and one known for endemic corruption at that?
Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by happney65: 12:22pm On Jan 13
A very good argument. Wondering too why they have to wait for NNPC to deliver crude oil to them.

Why can't they do the refinery from ground zero to the market. Why receiving supplies from NNPC again to refine?

Someone should answer this area.

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by SeeWahala: 12:40pm On Jan 13
Oga op, NNPCL, Dangote and the APCng are playing ping pong with the Nigerian populace and economy undecided

Worst thing is that it is a 3 against 1 match Very very lopsided
Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by ExudeLoveToAll: 12:50pm On Jan 13
NNPC has about 20percrnt stake in Dangote Refinery that's why.

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by Richtaiwo: 12:56pm On Jan 13
I doubt you understand the roles of NNPC in the Nigeria oil industry. The corporation is not just about refinery. Refinery is just one of its several subsidiaries.

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by seunmsg(m): 12:59pm On Jan 13
RepoMan007:
Since NNPCL has decided to run as a business and they have a very strong influence over local crude supply to Dangote refinery, will it be fair to Dangote refinery that their raw material supplier is a rival and one known for endemic corruption at that?


NNPC is a shareholder in Dangote refinery. The company owns 20% of the shares of Dangote refinery. So, they are not rivals but related entities.

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by RepoMan007: 1:03pm On Jan 13
seunmsg:


NNPC is a shareholder in Dangote refinery. The company owns 20% of the shares of Dangote refinery. So, they are not rivals but related entities.
Govt of Nigeria of the NNPCL. This same NNPCL is into construction of power plants when refineries are barely running. I know you are a govt-bot here so won't disturb myself too much about your senseless talks.
Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by SalamRushdie: 1:05pm On Jan 13
See everything about that refinery bwas not well thought out .. imagine depending on NNPC for crude
Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by seunmsg(m): 1:07pm On Jan 13
happney65:
A very good argument. Wondering too why they have to wait for NNPC to deliver crude oil to them.

Why can't they do the refinery from ground zero to the market. Why receiving supplies from NNPC again to refine?

Someone should answer this area.

Lol. Your knowledge of the industry is wack. NNPC being a government owned company operates both in the upstream and downstream sectors of the petroleum industry. They are involved in crude oil production and also refining of petroleum products through ownership and stake in refineries.

Dangote refinery on the other hand is only involved in the downstream sector of the industry. They only refine already produced crude oil to petroleum products. So, they can buy from NNPC or import from any other crude producer in the world.

Since crude oil is Dangote’s major raw material and NNPN, a shareholder in the company is producing the raw material locally, it makes more business sense for all parties to buy from NNPC even if it is at arms length transaction.

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by seunmsg(m): 1:22pm On Jan 13
SalamRushdie:
See everything about that refinery bwas not well thought out .. imagine depending on NNPC for crude

So, who are they supposed to depend on for crude oil? Petrolbras or who?

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Re: Is It Fair For Dangote Refinery To Depend On NNPCL, A Rival, For Crude? by happney65: 1:36pm On Jan 13
seunmsg:


Lol. Your knowledge of the industry is wack. NNPC being a government owned company operates both in the upstream and downstream sectors of the petroleum industry. They are involved in crude oil production and also refining of petroleum products through ownership and stake in refineries.

Dangote refinery on the other hand is only involved in the downstream sector of the industry. They only refine already produced crude oil to petroleum products. So, they can buy from NNPC or import from any other crude producer in the world.

Since crude oil is Dangote’s major raw material and NNPN, a shareholder in the company is producing the raw material locally, it makes more business sense for all parties to buy from NNPC even if it is at arms length transaction.

I don't know that's why I'm asking. I didn't know they are only involved in the downstream and not the upstream sector

Thank you!

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