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Dangote sets up London trading office, works with crude oil supervisor

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote has hired a crude oil supervisor as he develops a London trading office to manage crude and fuel deals for his brand-new mega refinery near Lagos, 3 sources familiar with the matter said.

Graham Campbell has actually been employed as the group's petroleum manager, the sources stated, and is expected to begin in the next few months.

Campbell, who is at British oil firm Prax, will be joined by a senior refined products trader in addition to a senior tanker charterer, and a risk and derivatives trader. The traders will be based in London and report to Radha Mohan who signed up with Dangote in 2021 from Indian refiner Essar Campbell also operated at Essar. prior to Prax.

A representative for Dangote did not immediately respond to a. ask for remark.

All the sources asked not to be named because they were not. authorised to speak on the matter.

The world's biggest oil traders and state-firms have actually been. competing for supply and pre-finance offers however up until now, Dangote has. not signed any long-term agreements. Instead, he wants to establish. his own team.

However, he has actually done small funding handle Vitol and. Trafigura to cover a few of his operational costs. Structure. the refinery drained him of cash as expenses swelled to $20. billion.

The refinery is also acquiring a number of freights per month of. Nigerian crude from state-owned NNPC that has a stake in the. plant and secured U.S. grade WTI freights from the area market.

The 650,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Lekki, Nigeria. began operations and its very first items were sold in February. The plant has actually offered cargoes of straight-run fuel oil, diesel and. naphtha so far.

Gas production is expected to begin by the middle of. this year.

(source: Reuters)