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Dangote names an ex-Shell executive as refinery manager amid expansion drive

Nigeria's Dangote Group announced on Saturday that David Bird, an ex-Shell executive and former CEO of the 0Q8 Refinery in Oman was appointed as chief executive officer of its refinery division and petrochemicals. The company is accelerating its pan-African expansion strategy.

Bird's appointment, which took effect on 1 August, brings with it over 30 years of experience in the industry, including 14 years at Shell, where he was responsible for the $12 billion Prelude project. His appointment coincides with the expansion of Dangote's $20-billion refinery complex, which is the largest single-train facility in the world, in Lagos after its commissioning in 2024.

Nigeria's Business Day reported Bird's appointment as first on Friday.

Lagos' refinery, despite its increased output, has experienced operational problems, such as design flaws or unit breakdowns. This led to the shift from a single crude oil product to a diverse range of crudes.

Bird stated in a LinkedIn posting that he would focus on increasing efficiency and expanding the footprint of the company across Africa.

Dangote plans to list his refining company on the Lagos and London stock markets, but hasn't given a timeline.

According to S&P Global’s Commodities at sea Data, Dangote exported 220,000 bpd of jet fuel and gasoline in July. He plans to expand the refinery’s capacity to 700,000. He will also launch a CNG truck fleet to improve domestic distribution. Aliko Dangote is Africa's richest person and he also wants to get regulatory approval for the construction of a deep sea port in Ogun State. (Reporting and editing by Ben Ezeamalu)

(source: Reuters)