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W. Africa Crude-Dangote refinery thirsty for crude however short on credit

Nigeria's Dangote refinery, the $20 billion plant moneyed by Africa's wealthiest man, is having difficulty reaching its complete refining capacity hamstrung by its need to obtain billions of dollars in working capital to be able to buy large volumes of crude, traders tell .

* The refinery began operations in January and has actually reached half its 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) capacity in current weeks - but needs more capital to operate at complete strength, which would make it the largest refinery in Africa and Europe.

* For example, Chinese state energy significant PetroChina has been waiting to dump a freight of U.S. crude at Dangote for nearly a month due to payment issues, according to four trading sources and shipping information.

* Meanwhile, Nigeria has a big overhang of May-bound cargoes, even as its June programme has already emerged.

* This is most likely the factor behind the an unusual public deal on Tuesday by Mercuria, which offered a cargo each of May-loading Nigerian Qua Iboe and Escravos at dated Brent plus $2.15 and $2.20, with neither resulting in a purchase.

(source: Reuters)