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Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Nobody: 8:56pm On Oct 15, 2017
The completion of Dangote Refinery in 2019 will mark another milestone in the Nigerian oil and gas industry as the $11 billion refinery hold the prospect of stopping of refined petroleum products by Nigeria.

The Dangote Refinery will produce 650,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products to meet all the country’s refined petroleum products needs as well as export to other countries.



Nigeria spent N2.59 trillion to import refined petroleum products in 2016, according to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics. founder of Dangote Group of Companies and the richest man in Africa.

Dangote, the promoter, said that the refinery projects were primarily meant to diversify the resource base of Nigeria.

“This is the biggest industrial site anywhere in the world from the fertiliser, petrochemical and refinery plants. The Dangote Refinery will produce 650,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products to meet all the country’s refined petroleum products needs as well as export to other countries.

Nigeria spent N2.59 trillion to import refined petroleum products in 2016, according to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics.

The refinery is being built by Alhaji Aliko Dangote, founder of Dangote Group of Companies and the richest man in Africa.



Dangote, the promoter, said that the refinery projects were primarily meant to diversify the resource base of Nigeria.

“This is the biggest industrial site anywhere in the world from the fertiliser, petrochemical and refinery plants.

“Our refinery will be 1.5 times the capacity of all the existing four refineries in the country even if they are working at 100 per cent capacity.

“This is the single largest refinery in the world. The petrochemical that we have is 13 times bigger than the Eleme Petrochemical built by government,” Dangote said.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo described the project as an incredible industrial undertaking, the largest and most ambitious on the continent.

The Dangote Refinery is an integrated petro chemical complx. Apart from refining crude oil to petroleum products, it will also have petrochemical and fertiliser plants.

Mansur Ahmed, an Executive Director in Dangote Group, said that the petrochemical plant would process 1.3 million metric tonnes per annum of petrochemical products.

The fertiliser plant will produce 2.8 million metric tonnes of assorted fertiliser, while the gas plant will produce three million cubic metres of gas per annum.

The refinery will also have the largest sub-sea pipeline infrastructure in the world with capacity to handle three billion cubic metres of oil annually.

The project is located in Lekki Free Trade Zone on a vast land mass of 2,200 hectares, an area eight times bigger than the entire Victoria Island in Lagos.

According to Mansur, the first phase of the plant will be ready by the end of 2017, the second phase by the end of 2018, while the third and the commencement of the refinery will be in 2019.

It is regrettable that Nigeria with large crude oil reserves and being the largest crude oil producer and exporter in Africa and eighth in the world, still imports more than 80 per cent of its petroleum products needs.

The country often experienced fuel shortages due to the poor state of its refineries. All the three refineries, operated by NNPC, are producing far below their installed capacity.

The Port Harcourt Refinery has capacity to produce 10.500 million mt/y (metric tonnes per year) of refined products, but it is producing at less than 20 per cent of this capacity.

The Kaduna Refinery, built in 1980, has capacity to produce 5.5 million mt/y (110,000 b/d), while Warri Refinery, built in 1978, has capacity to produce 6.2 million mt/y (125,000b/d) of refined products.

It is, therefore, good news that Nigeria will now host one of the largest refineries in the world after the Jamnagar Refinery in Gujarat, India which is the, largest refinery in the world and produces 1,240,000 barrels per day.

The Dangote Refinery will be the biggest in Africa taking over from the South Africa’s Sapref Refinery producing 180,000 barrels per day and Cairo’s Mostorod Refinery with a capacity of 142,000 barrels per day.

Dangote has already provided $7 billion in equity out the $14 billion estimated total cost of the project.

Some Nigerian banks provided a syndicated loan of $3.3 billion for the project.

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has also promised to assist the Dangote Group to access foreign exchange and funding for the project.

Dr Okey Oramah, its President, gave the assurance during a tour of the project with the bank’s board members in 2016.
Oramah said that the board members decided to visit Dangote group to assess the project for possible financial assistance.

He said that Dangote Group was making tremendous impact across the continent which included Tanzania, The Gambia, Zambia, Niger and other parts of Africa.

“We are supporting them in what they are doing in those countries, so we are equally supporting them in this ongoing project, so it is important for the Board of Directors of Afreximbank to pay a courtesy visit to the site.

“It is important to come and see firsthand the project that is ongoing because we are also planning to support them to ensure the project is delivered on scheduled.

“We are looking at providing all necessary support both financial and otherwise to ensure that the project is completed within the time frame.

“We are also looking at providing support widow for Dangote group that will be used to fund its projects to completion.

“The impacts of the projects are not going to be felt in Nigeria alone but across Africa, especially West African. So for us it’s a strategic partnership we are building.

“If we help them to impact lives across the continent, they will equally help in delivering on our mandate to meet the objective of Afreximbank,” Oramah said.

Some other private investors are still visiting the project site to evaluate the facilities with the prospect of investing in the project.

The likely benefits of the Dangote Refinery to Nigeria are diverse.

Dangote said that the project would save the country about $7.5 billion annually in foreign exchange being used to import petroleum products and also generate $5 billion foreign exchange earnings annually.

The plant, according to him, will generate over 100,000 employment opportunities and revive over 11,000 filling stations that had been shut due to shortage of products.

Dangote said that the refinery would crash the price of petrol products in Nigeria as the products would be refined locally and save some costs incurred in importation.

He urged the Federal Government to sincerely pursue the diversification programme, stressing that projects like the refinery were needed to wean Nigeria from heavy reliance on crude oil export.

According to him, the best way to diversify the economy is through agriculture and “our fertiliser plant is in line with that goal”.

“By the time we finish out gas pipeline, it can generate about 12,000 mw and we can export gas to other African countries.

“We would have the capacity to store four billion litres of products and can load 2,680 trucks per day”.

Dangote said the target was that in five years time, half of Nigeria’s crude oil production would be refined and exported rather than exporting crude that were creating jobs elsewhere.

The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, said the project would create some 235,000 jobs both directly and indirectly.

He said the project would boost the economy of Lagos and entire Nigeria through its multiplier effects.

Mr Chinedu Okoronkwo, the National President of Independent Petroleum Marketers of Nigeria (IPMAN), described Dangote Refinery as a welcome development.

He said that the refinery would ease operations of marketers and help to reduce their costs, stressing that the association had long been calling for total deregulation of the sector.

Okoronkwo said that the new refinery would also boost Industrialisation in the country.

Mr Abiodun Adesanya, the President of Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists, said the refinery would eliminate problems associated with fuel importation, create competition and generate employment opportunities.

He said that the success of Dangote Refinery was an indication that the Nigerian private sector could make commercial success of refineries.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Justiceleague1: 9:45pm On Oct 15, 2017
Magana de la master et servanto grin
Master/slave affair grin grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Jetleeee: 10:40pm On Oct 15, 2017
Justiceleague1:
Magana de la master et servanto

Master/slave affair

Master/slave affair hun? We agree

But the last time anything meaningful was commissioned in potor land, Plantashun boiz were still together

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Nobody: 12:55am On Oct 16, 2017
Jetleeee:
Really excited about this project
Same here. Even more excited because it's owned by a Notherner

If na some people like that, they no go allow us rest with chest-beating grin

Dangote owns investments worth billions of dollars in the SW and I've never seen a northerner here on Nairaland brag about it

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Bolustical: 7:24am On Oct 16, 2017
At least, the naira will rest a little and appreciate more when it becomes fully operational.

The government also needs to do more on food sufficiency, these are the major things killing our naira.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Bolustical: 7:34am On Oct 16, 2017
neoOduduwa:
Same here. Even more excited because it's owned by a Notherner

If na some people like that, they no go allow us rest with chest-beating grin

Dangote owns investments worth billions of dollars and I've never seen a northerner here on Nairaland brag about it
They exported fake and overbloated amounts of ugu and we were not allowed to rest until Sahara Reporters did the needful.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Jetleeee: 7:35am On Oct 16, 2017
Bolustical:
Yes

I see what you're doing grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Bolustical: 7:39am On Oct 16, 2017
Jetleeee:


I see what you're doing grin

Na so now. grin grin grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Bolustical: 7:46am On Oct 16, 2017
Watch out as some people who want to leave Nigeria jostle for a job in a refinery owned by the so much hated Aboki and situated in a brown roof Republic.

Hypos!

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Nobody: 8:20am On Oct 16, 2017
Bolustical:
Watch out as some people who want to leave Nigeria jostle for a job in a refinery owned by the so much hated Aboki and situated in a brown roof Republic.

Hypos!
And if you don't give them the jobs, they'll cry about being mageena-riced! grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Mynd44: 8:39am On Oct 16, 2017
Where is Oando's 350,000 barrels per day refinery? undecided undecided


Funke! Abeg call that Wale guy for me

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by anyebedgreat: 8:40am On Oct 16, 2017
That refinery sef, I'm still considering it. They are already begging me for my services and offering me huge salary. But the lagos life mehn.. .

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Foodforthought: 8:40am On Oct 16, 2017
This man no dey tire 4 business at all o. I guess he has a plan to become the world's richest...nice one though

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by dannytoe(m): 8:41am On Oct 16, 2017
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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Nobody: 8:41am On Oct 16, 2017
I can't wait for the fulltime start up.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Odingo1: 8:41am On Oct 16, 2017
Some people are obsessed with SE people,what is the problem? shocked shocked shocked
Allow them to go,you said no,they say okay lets stay, una no go allow them drink water and keep the cup,nawaaa..............
The hatred is too much

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by QuotaSystem: 8:41am On Oct 16, 2017
Alh. Aliko Dangote - the anti-thesis of the northern stereotype.

An entrepreneur and industrialist par excellence.

Arewa is proud of your unequalled achievements and astounding contributions to the development of Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by dannytoe(m): 8:42am On Oct 16, 2017
One of buhar's prime projects, to be commission by him in 2019
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Nathdoug(m): 8:42am On Oct 16, 2017
I BET YOU APC WILL COUNT THAT AS ACHIEVEMENT....AS IF THE REFINARY WAS BUILT BY THEM

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Teewhy2: 8:42am On Oct 16, 2017
Good One, I hope it could have impact on everyday living because the government had made us to believe that if we could be refining what we need in the country half of our problem will be solved.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by webngnews: 8:43am On Oct 16, 2017
Ok
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by 9ja4show: 8:43am On Oct 16, 2017
Bolustical:
Watch out as some people who want to leave Nigeria jostle for a job in a refinery owned by the so much hated Aboki and situated in a brown roof Republic.

Hypos!

The refinery is a private one, so dangote can decide whoever he wants to put there, get over the hate, Nigeria is still one until otherwise, stop spreading hate bro, even though I don't like biafra, they are still our brothers

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Histrings08(m): 8:43am On Oct 16, 2017
Dangote, d pride of naija.. More blessing sir

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by deepwater(f): 8:43am On Oct 16, 2017
Bolustical:
Watch out as some people who want to leave Nigeria jostle for a job in a refinery owned by the so much hated Aboki and situated in a brown roof Republic.

Hypos!
As I type this, you mates and people younger than you from different part of Nigeria are presently undergoing training in India, in fact they are having lunch right now.

These set of people would come back to start up and commission that complex, as pioneers on the indigenous side, they would surely replace the expats with time based on Nigerian Content and run shows completely. What it means is that in few years to come they would be at the top and surely say, "Yes, we used our youthful age well",

I am sad that you are here throwing tantrums up and down, how would you say you used your youthful age? Opening monikers up and down to hate on the Igbo people? Is this an achievement of some sort of comfort? You better sit down and ask your self some questions, even Dangote himself has more people outside the north in the present training, you that has not fed a dog is taking about taking sides.

My brother oshe aro Monday, be very careful

neoOduduwa:
And if you don't give them the jobs, they'll cry about being mageena-riced! grin

Go figure out, they are already in India.....
They got the job
You can not do without them
Now go hug transformer
Cry cry baby

modelmike7:
I can't wait for the fulltime start up.
Just a little more time, full time start up is 2021 forget any other time frame you have read about, OP has no idea about what he posted

WinningSun:


aunty your people are arrogant bas,tard. if they were to be the owner. the whole thread will be filled with we own lagos meanwhile the total lot of land allocated to your bastrd brother is not up to the refinery land.

Winning sun, how do you know where I am from and as well my bros and sis.

Winningsun, you are my bro OK.
But surely, you are not a b.stard, I rebuke every negativity in your life, you must win and rise like the sun that you are.

Go well dear winningsun

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by hucienda: 8:43am On Oct 16, 2017
Good news.

ee remain make FG sell Nigeria to Dangote.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by KehnnyCares(m): 8:44am On Oct 16, 2017
We will surely get there
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Isiterere(m): 8:44am On Oct 16, 2017
This was a great idea, now the reality of it is about to happen soonest. Kudos to Africa richest man.

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by computerboy: 8:44am On Oct 16, 2017
hucienda:
ee remain make FG sell Nigeria to Dangote.

Exactly what I wanted to say. Soon this man will hold Nigeria by the balls... then only what he endorses will be allowed

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Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by GentleYoung(m): 8:44am On Oct 16, 2017
Good
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by Sapiosexuality(m): 8:45am On Oct 16, 2017
The Bayern Munich of Nigeria's businesses.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Africa’s Biggest Refinery Takes Shape by deepwater(f): 8:45am On Oct 16, 2017
dannytoe:
One of buhar's prime projects, to be commission by him in 2019

Except he want to commission a land reclamation site
Wake up bro undecided

Same way AMBODE said he will commission Lagos - Badagry Expressway by Dec 31st 2016.
Till next year CCECC never figure out how to finish ALAKIJA bridge self

Travel and see shocked

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