Dangote Petroleum Refinery has reaffirmed its commitment to providing a consistent fuel supply across Nigeria. The company says its output now exceeds the country’s daily demand.
According to the refinery, it currently loads over 45 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 25 million litres of diesel each day. These figures, it said, are higher than the nation’s consumption levels.
Boost to Energy Security
The refinery explained that its increased production strengthens Nigeria’s energy security and reduces dependence on fuel imports. It also noted that higher local output helps protect the naira by cutting foreign exchange spending on imported petroleum products.
Additionally, Dangote Refinery said it is working closely with regulators and distributors to maintain steady fuel delivery nationwide. This collaboration ensures that every state continues to receive an adequate supply.
Market and Policy Context
This development comes as the Tinubu administration pushes for reforms in Nigeria’s downstream oil sector. The refinery’s achievement marks a major step toward the government’s goal of reducing fuel imports and stabilising domestic supply.
Energy analysts believe this milestone could help Nigeria become a net exporter of refined petroleum products. Moreover, sustained production from the refinery may ease recurring fuel shortages and strengthen market confidence.
Conclusion
With output now surpassing national demand, Dangote Refinery is reinforcing its position as a key player in Nigeria’s energy transformation. If the current pace continues, the company could significantly reduce import costs and improve fuel availability.
However, industry experts emphasise that efficient distribution remains crucial. Without it, even the refinery’s growing capacity may not fully eliminate fuel scarcity or price instability across the country.
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