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IIR: Nigeria's Dangote Refinery will run at reduced rates until October.

The 650,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) Dangote oil refinery in Nigeria is expected to operate its gasoline-making unit at reduced rates through October after a string of issues in recent months, industry monitor IIR Energy told . About 70% of the capacity of the refinery's residual fluid catalytic (RFCC) unit, which produces 204,000 bpd of gasoline, is being used. IIR reported that the unit was closed from April 7 until May 11 due to damage to part of it, and again from May 15 through May 25 because of a mechanical problem. IIR stated that the full rate of production is not expected...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Minister says Nigeria is in talks with Petrobras about deep-water acreage

Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria's foreign minister, said that the country is in talks with Petrobras about exploring its deep-water oil acreage, after years of the Brazilian oil giant leaving the nation. Petrobras has ceased operations in Nigeria but is keen to return. "They said they wanted frontier acreage on deep water," Tuggar, a vice president's statement quoted as saying. Brazil will host both the BRICS Summit and the COP30 meeting this year, after hosting the G20 last year. Nigeria will promote investment during these summits, as it seeks to strengthen ties with Brazil, particularly in the areas of energy, culture, health...

Oil & Gas

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...

Oil & Gas

World court dismisses Sudan's genocide case against UAE over alleged Darfur interference

The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's claim that the United Arab Emirates were fueling genocide by supplying arms to paramilitary groups in Darfur, saying they lacked jurisdiction. Sudan complained to the U.N.'s highest court that the UAE violated the Genocide Convention in Darfur by supporting paramilitary groups, but the UAE said it should be dismissed. The court agreed with the UAE arguments on Monday, rejected Sudan's demand for emergency measures, and ordered that the case be removed. A summary of the ruling stated that due to the lack jurisdiction, "the court's statute prohibits it from taking any positions on...

Refined Products

Data shows that the share of OPEC oil in India's imports has dropped to a record low.

Data from industry and trade sources revealed that the share of OPEC crude oil in India's imported oil fell to a new record low during fiscal year 2024-25, as refiners continued to gorge themselves on cheaper Russian oil, which was the number one oil supplier for New Delhi for a third consecutive year. India, which is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world, has been buying Russian oil at a discounted price after the West imposed sanctions against Moscow due to the Ukraine conflict. In the fiscal year ending March 2025, the South Asian nation imported 4.88...

Oil & Gas Refining

Document summary: Nigeria's Dangote Oil refinery tenders to sell fuel oil

According to a summary shared by a source in the market, Nigeria's Dangote refinery released a tender Tuesday for 128,000 metric tonnes of residual fuel oil to be sold in April. Summary showed that the 650,000 barrels per day (bpd), Dangote refinery, will close its tender on Wednesday, 1200 GMT. It is looking for buyers of 88,000 tons low-sulfur straight run fuel oil, and 40,000 tonnes of slurry for loading between April 10-12. The refinery didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. According to IIR, Dangote's 204,000 barrels per day gasoline production unit will be shut down for 30...

Refined Products

OPEC's oil production falls in Nigeria and Iran for the second consecutive month, according to a survey

A survey shows that OPEC's oil production fell for a second consecutive month in January. This was due to a decline in exports, primarily from Nigeria and Iran, which offset a recovery in the United Arab Emirates, where maintenance on fields had reduced output in December. According to a survey released on Wednesday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) pumped 26,53 million barrels of oil per day in December, a decrease of 50,000 bpd compared with the revised December total. Nigeria and Iran saw the biggest drops. The modest drop in production came at a time when the...

Oil & Gas

Russia extends the gasoline export license for large companies to end-Feb

The government has granted permission to Russia's biggest oil companies to continue gasoline sales until the end February. This extends a waiver that was due to expire this Friday. The Russian government lifted the temporary ban at the end of November on gasoline exported by the majority of producers. However, the restrictions were extended to other exporters, such as independent traders or re-sellers until January 31. These restrictions will continue to be in effect in February. The first ban on gasoline imports was implemented in March of last year in response to a steep rise in wholesale fuel costs and...

Oil & Gas

US to return $52.88 mln in assets forfeited by ex-Nigerian oil minister

Nigeria and the United States signed an agreement on Friday to repatriate about $52.88 million in possessions forfeited by previous Nigerian oil minister Diezani AlisonMadueke and her partners. The agreement breaks the ice for the first repatriation to Nigeria of properties outside the West African nation linked to Alison-Madueke. Nigerian Justice Minister Lateef Fagbemi stated the arrangement with the U.S. enables the repatriation of approximately $52.88. million arising from the loss of the Galactica assets,. linked to the previous Petroleum Resources Minister Diezani. Alison-Madueke and her partners. The agreement follows a 2017 civil grievance filed by the. U.S. Justice Department...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria steps up crackdown on oil theft as it targets 3 million bpd production

Nigeria has actually stepped up its drive to punish oil theft in the Niger Delta region as it goals to increase nationwide production to 3 million barrels per day in 2025. Africa's leading oil manufacturer, which relies on the commodity for around two-thirds of state earnings and more than 90% of foreign currency revenues, has been struck by large-scale oil theft that has curbed government financial resources in the last few years. While the government estimates oil output at around 2.06 million barrels each day (bpd) in next year's budget plan, actual production hovers around 1.8 million bpd, according to...

Oil Refineries

Middle East share of India's Nov oil imports at 9-mth high; Russia down

India's November crude imports revealed Middle Eastern oil at a 9month high while Russia accounted for its smallest share in 3 quarters, ship tracking data obtained from sources showed. Refiners in India have actually been making a pig of on cheaper Russian oil regardless of problems postured by sanctions targeted at lowering Moscow's. oil profits to money its war in Ukraine. The world's third biggest oil importer and consumer in. November delivered in 13% less Russia oil compared with October at. 1.52 million barrels per day (bpd), about 32% of India's total. intake, the information revealed. It imported 2.28 million...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria's Dangote Refinery hits 85% refining capability, executive says

Nigeria's Dangote Refinery is now operating at 85% capability and is on course to provide Europeanstandard items by January, an executive said on Friday. The 650,000-barrel-per-day Dangote oil refinery constructed by Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote in Lagos intends to compete with European refiners when operating at complete capability however had actually been having a hard time to protect enough crude in your area. We have actually increased to 550,000 bpd, that is 85% capability in unrefined distillation, Edwin Devakumar, head of the refinery, told Reuters. The refinery was required to source crude from global markets following a dispute with the...

Fossil Fuels

Refined Products

Afreximbank launches $3 billion credit line to reduce Africa's fuel imports

African Export-Import Bank launched a $3 billion revolving line of credit that will allow African and Caribbean buyers easier access to petrol, jet fuel, diesel and other products produced by refineries in the continent. It said that the bank expected the facility to provide trade finance of $10-14 billion over the first three years, and to help reduce the region's $30?billion fuel import bill. This year, both oil-exporting and import-dependent countries have seen their economies shook by the sharp drop in crude prices as well as a rise in freight costs. Brent crude has fallen more than 20% in price...

Fossil Fuels

Nigeria posts $6.83 billion payments surplus amid reforms, rising confidence

The Central Bank of Nigeria announced on Monday that Nigeria had a surplus of 6.83 billion dollars in its balance of payments in 2024. This was due to the impact of the reforms, improved trade performance, and renewed investor faith in the economy. Bola Tinubu, who took office in 2023 and has been president since then, has cut back on expensive petrol and electricity subsidies. He also devalued twice the naira to increase Nigeria's decade long sluggish production. Tinubu is currently focusing on the overhaul of the state oil company and tax system in order to increase revenue and efficiency....

Fossil Fuels

Judge rejects Nigerian NNPC's bid to stop Dangote refinery lawsuit

A Nigerian court on Tuesday overruled the objection of NNPC Ltd, the state oil company to be included in a suit filed by Dangote Oil Refinery to stop gasoline imports into West Africa. The 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery built by billionaire Aliko Dangote in Lagos has been touted as having the potential to secure energy independence for Nigeria, which, though a major oil producer, has long been forced to import refined products. The refinery claims that the sector regulator Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency is in violation of law for continuing to grant gasoline import permits to NNPC and fuel...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

EGA's Guinea Bauxite Unit hopes to resume discussions with the government

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA)'s subsidiary in Guinea announced on Tuesday that it hopes to resume discussions with the Guinean Government, which could lead to the lifting of current measures blocking its bauxite mine operations. EGA is in a dispute over bauxite with the government. The authorities have been preventing its mining and exporting operations since October of last year. Reports stated that earlier this month it had begun a process of withdrawing EGA's mining license due to its failure to construct an alumina refining plant. Guinea Alumina Corporation, a subsidiary of EGA, said that they had always met their obligations...

Mineral Resources

Guinea cancels 46 mining licenses to signal stricter supervision of major operators

A government source said on Thursday that Guinea had revoked licenses for 46 mining companies in the country. Another claimed it could have been up to 53 permits. This is seen by some analysts as a warning to the larger operators of the second largest bauxite producing nation in the world. The move coincides with a growing nationalist sentiment in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso where the authorities have tightened their control over their vast mineral resources since coups of 2020. The licences affected cover operations in bauxite and gold mining, as well as diamond and graphite production. However, industry...

Mineral Resources

Hearing on Barrick’s Loulo Gounkoto Mines in Mali has been postponed until May 22

The president of the Malian court announced on Thursday that a hearing on the Loulo-Gounkoto mine complex owned by Barrick Mining, scheduled for Thursday, has been moved to May 22. Barrick Mining (formerly Barrick Gold) and Mali’s government are at odds over the implementation of the new mining code, which raises taxes while giving Mali’s government a larger share of the gold mines. Mali's army government, along with others in West Africa says that it wants to increase revenue from the mining industry as it feels the current arrangements are unfair. Foreign multinationals will have to comply with the demands...

Mineral Resources

France's Orano files a lawsuit against staff detention in Niger

Orano, a French uranium mining company, announced on Tuesday that it had filed a suit with Niger courts for "arbitrary arrests, illegal detentions and unjustly confiscated property" in relation to its staff and assets. The Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso neighbours have increased pressure on foreign mining firms over the last year. They have seized assets and removed permits to ensure that all three Sahel nations assert greater sovereignty over their natural resource. Orano claimed that it was unable to reach its director of mining in Niger Ibrahim Courmo. He had been taken to the headquarters of Niger's external intelligence...

Mineral Resources

Guinea's Prime Minister announces elections for December 2025

In a Monday speech to an African business conference, the Guinean prime minister announced that elections will be held in December 2025. He was attempting to reassure investors. Guinea is ruled militarily by Mamady Doumbouya. He seized power through a coup on September 20, 2021. In 2022, he proposed a transition period of two years to elections, but did not go ahead with the vote. The junta set a December 31st 2024 deadline for the return of a civil administration, but missed it. The new date was announced by Prime Minister Amadou Bah on Monday, at the Africa CEO Forum,...

Mineral Resources

Barrick CEO claims he doesn't know where Mali keeps miners' confiscated gold

Mark Bristow, CEO of Barrick Mining, said that the Canadian company spends $15 million per month to run its Mali mine. He also stated that he doesn't know where the Mali government keeps the gold they confiscated from Barrick. Bristow, in an interview with the authorities of the West African country, said that the government had reneged on an agreement at least three times and referred to the imprisonment of Barrick workers in the nation as a violation of human rights. Bristow stated, "You have four senior executives from Western companies incarcerated. This can only be described as a human...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that Guinea has cancelled EGA's mining license

Two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday that Guinea had begun a process of withdrawing Emirates Global Aluminium’s mining license in the West African country. Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), which is owned equally by Abu Dhabi sovereign fund Mubadala, and Dubai sovereign fund Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD), operates one of Guinea's largest bauxite mining operations through its Guinea Alumina Corporation subsidiary. The company is in a dispute over the customs duty with the Guinean government since October of last year, when the authorities suspended its bauxite mining and export operations. We have withdrawn the mining license of...

Mineral Resources

Sources: Mali mining convoy attacked on the road to Allied Gold Sadiola mine

Two people who were familiar with the incident said that the attack took place over the weekend in the Kayes area. The convoy was transporting heavy equipment from Bamako, the capital of Mali, to Allied Gold Sadiola Mine. The attack highlights the increased security risks and costs that mining companies in Sahel-led states, which are struggling to contain Islamist militants groups, face. Attacks on mining equipment are rarer than attacks on government or military convoys in Mali. Fortuna, a Canadian gold mining company, announced this month that it had recently decided to leave Burkina Faso's neighbor Mali due to increased...

Mineral Resources

Fortuna eyes Guinea investments after Burkina Faso exit, CEO says

Fortuna Mining, a Canadian company, is looking to expand into Guinea, after leaving Burkina Faso where it was plagued by regulatory instabilities and high security costs due to jihadist threats. Ganoza stated that Fortuna is currently not established in Guinea but is actively looking for gold-mining opportunities. They are conducting site visits, meeting with the authorities and visiting mining sites. Jorge Ganoza, in a video call, said: "We would consider investing in Guinea today." He said that a portion of the growing exploration budget of the mining firm will be allocated to Guinea, where there is "a lot of space...

Mineral Resources

Ghana signs agreement with nine additional gold mines to purchase 20% of their output

A government agency announced on Wednesday that Ghana had reached an agreement with nine additional mining companies for the purchase of 20% of their production. The deal is part of a larger gold purchase program to increase Ghana's gold reserves as well as stabilize its currency. In 2022, the Central Bank of Ghana signed an agreement to buy 20% of annual production from Gold Fields, Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti and Asanko Mining, members of an industry group including Gold Fields. The central bank of Ghana settles all purchases in Ghanaian cedis. Bank of Ghana gold reserves rose from 8.77 tons to...

Mineral Resources

Ghana arrests 3 Indians suspected of running a gold-smuggling network

The West African nation's gold trading regulator announced on Tuesday that three Indian nationals were arrested on suspicion of running a gold smuggling ring. Authorities believe the gang has been smuggling tons of gold out of Ghana for more than a decade. GoldBod spokesperson said that the three plead guilty to their charges and will be held in custody until May 12th, when a hearing is scheduled. Smuggling is responsible for the loss of billions of dollars worth of gold in Ghana and other African countries every year. In March, the country created a new government agency called GoldBod to...

Mineral Resources

According to the rebel-appointed governor of eastern Congo, at least 10 people were killed by a mine collapse in eastern Congo.

The rebel-appointed governor of South Kivu Province said that at least 10 people died in the collapse of a goldmine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Since January, M23 rebels have taken control of the two largest cities in east Congo. This is an intensification of a longstanding conflict that has its roots in the Rwandan genocide of 1994 and the struggle to control Congo's vast minerals resources. In a joint statement, the Congolese government and M23 made a commitment Released on Wednesday After talks in Qatar, there is a glimmer hope that the violence will stop. Douglas Dunia Masumbuko...