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Dangote refinery could be a global jet fuel supplier: CEO

David Bird, the chief executive of Nigeria's Dangote oil refining company that produces 650,000 barrels per day (bpd), said the refinery had a large surplus of jet fuel and could supply it to anywhere in the world.

The refinery is able to export a surplus because the demand for oil on the African continent is lower than in other regions.

Bird stated at the S&P Global Energy Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference held in London, "We are very grateful to be viewed as a dependable, high-quality and reliable supplier capable of landing our product competitively throughout the world." Jet fuel was one of the fuels that has been most 'affected by the Iran War and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This has given refiners outside of the Gulf region the chance to supply the global market, including Dangote. Bird stated that the refinery was currently operating at full capacity. Bird said the refinery was planning a "ruthless replica" project to double its capacity.

Bird stated that the company will be able to bring 700,000 barrels of complex refining capacity online by the end of 2028. He added that the company has already purchased long-lead products and is currently awarding construction contracts. Bird stated that the group would then be able to increase its refining capacity by 2.1 million barrels per day with an additional refinery in East Africa. This would help it become a major player in 'crude and refined product shipments.

Bird stated that Nigeria has moved from a fuel shortage to a fuel surplus since the Dangote Refinery was put into operation. (Reporting and editing by David Goodman in London; Shadia Nasralla, London)

(source: Reuters)