/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

BREAKING: Dangote refinery unveils first petrol sample, promises product for Nigerians, Africans

Published on

By

The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has presented the first sample of Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol.

Dangote made the presentation on Tuesday during a broadcast at his refinery located in the Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos State.

The refinery, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, has been engaged in a test run of the product.

“I would like to commend the people of Nigeria and the government of President Bola Tinubu for providing us with the platform for growth, development, and prosperity. I also want to thank him personally for introducing the idea of exchanging crude for Naira. This initiative will contribute to the stability of the Naira.

“With this refinery in operation, we will have a clear picture of Nigeria’s true consumption. We will be able to track every truck and shipload,” he said.

He also stated that his refinery would meet the demands not only of Nigerians but also of sub-Saharan Africa.

READ ALSO:

Oil producers reject mandate to sell crude to Dangote, other local refineries

Newsmen reports that Dangote and other local refineries have repeatedly accused international oil companies of not selling crude to local refiners.

Recently, the Federal Government announced that the crude oil supply deal would commence in October.

The management of Dangote Group also claimed that the IOCs insisted on selling crude oil to their refinery through foreign agents, asserting that the local price of crude would continue to rise because trading arms offered cargoes at $2 to $4 per barrel above the NUPRC’s official price.

The group further alleged that foreign oil producers appeared to prioritise Asian countries when selling the crude they extract in Nigeria.

Last month, The PUNCH also reported that the Dangote refinery was engaged in a dispute with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) over the alleged supply of 29 million barrels of crude oil to the refinery.

The Dangote Group accused the NUPRC of failing to enforce the Domestic Crude Supply Obligations regulations effectively, claiming the refinery had not received enough crude locally.

In response, the NUPRC denied the claim, stating that it had facilitated the supply of over 29 million barrels of crude oil to Dangote from January to June 2024.

The NUPRC maintained that it had ensured the domestic supply of crude oil to Dangote refinery and other refineries through the monthly production curtailment platform.

However, in a swift rebuttal, the Dangote Group denied receiving 29 million barrels of crude from any source.

The spokesperson for the Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, said, “We acknowledge NUPRC’s statement that they have facilitated the allocation of 29 million barrels of crude oil to Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals. While we appreciate this allocation, we must clarify that we have yet to receive these cargoes.

“Apart from the term supply we bilaterally negotiated with NNPCL, so far, NUPRC has only facilitated the purchase of one crude cargo from a domestic producer. The rest of the cargoes we have processed were purchased from international traders.”

You May Like

One thought on “BREAKING: Dangote refinery unveils first petrol sample, promises product for Nigerians, Africans

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

Must Read

University of Osun students gather outside hostels after an alleged overnight raid by soldiers from the Osogbo Army Depot.

Soldiers raid UNIOSUN hostels, students allege assault and seizure of phones

Military personnel from the Army Depot in Osogbo have been accused of invading student hostels at the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), allegedly assaulting students and confiscating dozens of mobile phones.   According to TheCable, the incident occurred on Monday night and affected several off-campus hostels near the university. Speaking during a visit to the affected hostels on Tuesday, Vice-Chancellor Clement Adeboye said the university had formally reported the incident to the management of the Army Depot. “We have reported to the management of the depot. It is sad that the Army Depot, located close to the campus, which we felt would give us security cover, could eventually release men that will subject our students to this kind of harrowing experience,” he said. UNIOSUN spokesperson Ademola Adesoji alleged that more than 20 students had been identified as victims of the operation. He claimed some female students reported being stripped and indecently touched by the soldiers, while several male students were also assaulted. Adesoji said two students were hospitalised following the incident, with one discharged on Tuesday morning. He further alleged that the soldiers seized more than 60 devices, including mobile phones, from the students. “Over 60 gadgets, including phones, were seized from the students. Five of the perpetrators were identified and brought to the campus this morning,” Adesoji told TheCable. “But they were later returned to the military base. The army division said they would be dismissed. “The VC has taken the matter up with the army authority. We can’t confirm the alleged rape yet.” There has been no official response from the Nigerian Army at the time of filing this report.
Read more

Editor's Pick

Trending News

Newsletter

Enter your email address and receive notifications of news by email.

You have been successfully Subscribed! Ops! Something went wrong, please try again.

© 2026 GongNews. All Rights Reserved.