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y in June, with the remainder still imported.

Devakumar Edwin, vice-president at Dangote Industries, told Bloomberg: ‘We expect some of the long-term contracts will expire … we expect that before the end of the year we can transition 100  percent to local crude’.

Breaking the import cycle

Since opening in May 2023, the refinery’s mission has been to end Nigeria’s reliance on exporting crude only to reimport refined fuel at significantly higher cost—and reduced transparency. By switching to domestic supply entirely, it aims to cut out that expensive cycle and curb corruption around imports .

Domestic supply still stretched

Despite hopes to complete the switch, Nigeria’s crude output faces challenges. Attacks on pipelines, crude theft in the Niger Delta, and the exit of foreign firms from onshore fields have constricted supply. As a result, the refinery has supplemented with imports from the US, Brazil, Angola, Ghana and Equatorial Guinea .

However, Edwin is confident that enhanced collaboration with local traders and the government will ensure sufficient domestic oil flows. He confirmed the facility is currently processing about 550,000 bpd—roughly 85 per cent of its full capacity.

Cargo plan supports transition

In July and August, Dangote is scheduled to take five shipments per month from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), each carry

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ing nearly one million barrels. These allocations signal a sizeable ramp-up in local handling capacity.

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cross West Africa. ECOWAS Commission President Dr Omar Alieu Touray recently visited and described the facility as a ‘beacon of hope’—a showcase of private sector-driven industrial ambition across the region.

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By securing full supply from Nigerian wells by December, Dangote’s refinery could dramatically reshape the nation’s energy landscape. It would reduce foreign exchange outflows, improve

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‘This is exactly what the refinery was built for—to give Nigeria control over its own fuel destiny.’

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