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Nigeria's biggest refinery imports UAE crude for first time, traders say

Nigeria's 650,000-barrel-per-day Dangote refinery has imported ?2 million barrels of crude ?from ADNOC of the United Arab Emirates, ?traders told , ?marking its first ?such purchases ?of crude from the Middle Eastern producer.

As demand in Asia has weakened and global crude markets have weakened dramatically, the purchases are being made at a time when the Middle East crude market is able to supply more Middle Eastern crude due to the 'U.S. Iran ceasefire' earlier this month.

Three sources have confirmed that Dangote imported a cargo of Umm Lulu oil and another?of Das or Murban in June. The Dangote refinery refused to comment while ADNOC didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The refinery receives five to seven crude carloads a week from NNPC (Nigeria’s state-owned oil company), benefitting from lower shipping rates. However, it has stated that they require 'about 13 to fifteen cargoes a week.

According to Kpler data, the Dangote refinery, which has become a major supplier of middle distillates into Europe because of fuel shortages caused by disruptions in shipping through the Strait, also imported up to 65,000 barrels per day (bpd)?of Libyan oil in 'May. Isaac Anyaogu and Seher Dareen in Lagos, Robert Harvey in London. (Editing by Alex Lawler, Mark Potter and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)