Wednesday 30 October 2019

Dangote refinery to rely on ports, roads for fuel deliveries


Africa’s largest oil refinery , Dangote refinery, will deliver its fuels to Nigerian consumers via roads and sea ports, and will effectively replace all of Nigeria’s fuel imports once fully operational, a company executive said on Tuesday.

Dangote Group Executive Director Devakumar Edwin told an OTL (Oil Trading and Logistics) Expo in Lagos that fuels would go via “shuttle” boats to Nigerian cities Warri and Calabar, and that other deliveries would go in trucks.



The company is itself fixing and expanding one of the current roads to Lekki - an area adjacent to Lagos’s financial and business district - Edwin said, while the Lagos state government will build another toll road to aid shipments.

“That’s going to reduce a lot of congestion,” Edwin said of their plans. He said the refinery would virtually eliminate fuel imports from other regions, adding “those who are importing today... can buy from our refinery”.

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