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IIR: Nigeria's Dangote Oil Refinery cancels maintenance for June at its gasoline unit

According to IIR, Nigeria's Dangote Oil refinery has cancelled maintenance for June at its 204,000 barrels of gasoline per day unit because it completed planned work during an unplanned shut-down from April 7 to 11th.

According to Kpler, a shipping trade analytics company, during the unplanned outage the Dangote Refinery increased its exports for residual products, such as straight-run fuel oil, but decreased exports for finished products, such as jetfuel and gasoil.

Kpler data shows that Nigeria's fuel imports increased by 24% in April, to 157,000 barrels per day.

Dangote originally planned to close its gasoline-making residue liquid catalytic Cracking (RFCC), unit in June for a 30-day maintenance period.

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 Dangote refinery executive, referring specifically to the RFCC Unit, said: "We've completed the maintenance. We have begun." Reporting by Robert Harvey in London and Enes Tunagur in Lagos. Mark Potter and Louise Heavens edited the story.

(source: Reuters)