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Nigeria's brand-new Dangote refinery to export first fuel freights

Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery has provided tenders to offer 2 fuel cargoes for export, the very first from the recently commissioned refinery, a tender document revealed and trading sources with knowledge of the matter informed .

The refinery, Africa's biggest with a nameplate capability of 650,000 barrels per day, was developed on a peninsula on the outskirts of the commercial capital Lagos by the continent's. wealthiest male Aliko Dangote.

Nigeria has actually for years counted on costly imports for nearly. all the fuel it takes in but the $20 billion refinery is set to. turn it into a net exporter of fuel to other West African. countries, in a huge capacity shift of power and revenue. dynamics in the industry.

Dangote decreased a request for remark.

The first freight is 65,000 metric lots of low-sulphur. straight run fuel oil, which Dangote has awarded to Trafigura. and is because of pack at the end of February, three of the sources. said. Trafigura declined to comment.

At least one refiner stated they had been used the freight by. Trafigura without elaborating further.

The second tender is for about 60,000 lots of naphtha. loading on Feb. 23-29, a tender file seen showed. The due date for submissions of quotes closed on Thursday. afternoon, a trader who participated in the tender informed .

Sources informed last week that the refinery was. preparing to provide its very first fuel cargoes to the domestic. market within weeks.

The 2 fuels available are normal items of running light. sweet crude through an unrefined distillation unit (CDU) in a. refinery without further upgrading capacity. It is expected to. take months for upgrading units to be brought online, experts. have said.

The refiner started purchasing crude in December in 2015 and. Nigeria's state-owned oil firm NNPC Ltd has actually been the primary. provider. Dangote has actually likewise bought some U.S. oil and is. expected to receive 2 million barrels of U.S. WTI Midland in. early March, according to LSEG and Kpler ship tracking.

(source: Reuters)