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IIR: Dangote refinery gasoline unit is operating at 60% capacity

IIR: Dangote refinery gasoline unit is operating at 60% capacity

In an email, IIR, a industry monitor in Nigeria, said that the Dangote oil refining company restarted its 204,000 barrels per day gasoline production on October 19, as planned. The run rate was 60%.

IIR said that the unit will be expected to maintain this rate until a planned shutdown in December 2025 or January 2026 has been completed.

A spokesperson from Dangote didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

The unit's outage, which began late in August, improved export economics to West Africa, covering the shortfall. This helped boost European gasoline refinery margins.

According to calculations, the news of the planned restart last week pushed the margins down to $16.50 per barrel on Monday from $20 per barrel on October 16

Kpler data indicates that gasoline exports to West Africa from Europe are on track to hit about 300,000 barrels per day in October. This is their highest level since May.

Aliko Dangote built the 650,000 bpd refinery in Africa. It has been undergoing maintenance for several years, resulting in a reduced demand for crude oil. Reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar, Editing by Kirsten Doovan and Ros Russel

(source: Reuters)