Nigeria’s Oil Refining Sector Sees First Quarterly Growth in 5 Years, Driven by Dangote Refinery

February 26, 2025

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Nigeria’s oil refining sector has achieved its first quarterly growth in five years, a development largely attributed to the operations of the Dangote Refinery. This marks a significant milestone for the country, which has long grappled with refining challenges despite being Africa’s largest oil producer.

The Dangote Refinery, located near Lagos, commenced operations in late 2023. As Africa’s largest refinery, it has a capacity to process 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day, surpassing Nigeria’s domestic fuel consumption. This capacity has enabled the refinery to meet a substantial portion of the nation’s fuel needs, reducing reliance on imported refined products.

The Nigerian government has been proactive in supporting the refining sector. However, upstream companies have been criticized for the industry’s poor performance. The government has called for increased investment and efficiency to enhance domestic refining capacity.

Despite these advancements, corruption remains a significant challenge. The Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation has emphasized the need for a zero-tolerance approach to corruption within the ministry. This initiative aims to foster transparency and accountability in the sector.

The growth of Nigeria’s oil refining sector, driven by the Dangote Refinery, represents a positive shift towards self-sufficiency in fuel production. While challenges such as upstream inefficiencies and corruption persist, the sector’s recent performance offers hope for a more robust and self-reliant oil industry in Nigeria.

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