NNPCL officials have hailed the agreement as unprecedented, particularly due to its zero capital expenditure outlay, making it a pioneering initiative in Nigeria’s gas distribution sector.
Nigeria’s Dangote Oil Refinery has begun processing gasoline, marking a significant development after delays caused by crude shortages. The $20 billion refinery started operations in January, producing naphtha and jet fuel. However, it could not produce gasoline until now. Dangote Industries Vice President Devakumar Edwin announced the development.
Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote refinery is set to shake up international crude flows when it reaches full capacity, having already made an impact since coming online in January, trading sources and ship tracking data show.