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IIR: Gasoline unit of Nigeria's Dangote Oil Refinery will undergo maintenance in June

IIR: Gasoline unit of Nigeria's Dangote Oil Refinery will undergo maintenance in June

According to IIR, Nigeria's Dangote Oil Refinery will close its 204,000 barrels of gasoline per day unit for 30 days maintenance. The shutdown is tentatively scheduled to begin on June 1.

The Dangote refinery didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

In January 2024, the 650,000 bpd Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dagote's refinery in Lagos started processing crude oil into products such as gasoil and naphtha, and began producing gasoline in September.

A refinery official said that it was only operating at 85% of its capacity as early as February.

NNPC, the Nigerian state oil company, said that Dangote's refinery had begun discussions earlier this month with NNPC to extend its crude oil supply contract.

Before the deal, Dangote reported difficulty in securing crude supply and received U.S. crude grade including WTI Middle.

According to shipping trade analysis firm Kpler, the refinery exports refined products such as fuel oil, jet-fuel, naphtha, and gasoil to other African and Asian countries since March 2024.

Kpler data shows that Nigeria's imports of gasoline have fallen since Dangote started producing road fuel in September. The number has dropped to a record low of 112,000 barrels per day (bpd) in February from 372,000 in February 2024. Enes tunagur is the reporter. (Editing by Bernadette B. Baum and Mark Potter.

(source: Reuters)