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Nigeria's Dangote refining company to supply fuel directly to local traders

In August, the Dangote Oil Refinery is set to begin directly supplying fuels to retailers, manufacturers, telecoms companies, and other large consumers. This could increase supply, but also put it in direct competition against local fuel traders.

Last year, Africa's largest refinery with a 650,000-bpd production capacity began to process gasoline for the local market and allowed local fuel dealers to lift products from their refinery. It now wants to be involved in distribution. In a Sunday statement, the refinery announced that it has purchased 4,000 new Compressed Natural Gas powered trucks and will be building over 100 CNG refueling stations throughout the country.

The refinery will also offer credit facilities, which allow purchases of 500,000-liters to have access to an additional 500,000-liters for credit over a period of two weeks with bank guarantees.

Dangote plans to deploy 4,000 trucks, which is double the current number. This has local fuel traders worried. Billy Gillis Harry is the head of Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria.

The group, which has over 6,700 members, said that the introduction of cheaper CNG trucks will threaten the livelihoods of truckers as well as the businesses of the traders who supply the telecom companies and retail stations. Reporting by Isaac Anyaogu, Editing by ChizuNomiyama

(source: Reuters)