Dangote refinery don receive dia first one million barrels of Agbami crude grade from Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited (STASCO)
Dis development na ogbonge start of fuel production for di $19bn facility afta long years wey pipo don wait.
Di cargo bin sail to di facility Single-Point Mooring (SPM) wia e bin discharge into di refinery crude oil tanks, Dangote refinery tok for statement.
“Di STASCO cargo contain one million barrels from Agbami and bin sail to Dangote Refinery Single Point Mooring (SPM) wia e discharge into di refinery crude oil tanks”.
Dis first one million barrels of crude supply, from di first phase of di six million barrels wey go dey supplied to di refinery by some suppliers, suppose dey enough for di first 350,000 barrels per day wey dey needed for di start of crude production for di facility, dem explain.
Dem further tok say na Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) go supply di next four cargoes around two to three weeks and ExxonMobil go supply di final six cargoes.
“Dis supply go make easy di first run of di refinery as well as kick-start production of diesel, aviation fuel, and LPG bifo dem later progress to di production of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)," dem add.
Di refinery bin officially complete for May wen former president Muhammadu Buhari bin commission am but no make any oil products sake of lack of domestic crude feedstock.
Despite di delay for start of production, dem still see Dangote refinery as di game-changer for Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.
Na Chevron dey operate Agbami wey be one of Nigeria largest deepwater developments wit pumping of about 100,000 barrel per day for di central Niger Delta.
Agbami dey produce light sweet crude wit gravity of 47.9 API and one sulfur content of 0.04%, according to Platts' Periodic Table of Oil. Di crude wey popular for market dey give one large quantity of naphtha and kerosene.
Aliko Dangote, Africa richest man and di president of di Dangote group, say e mark one ogbonge waka.
“We dey happy to don reach dis ogbonge milestone. Dis na important achievement for our kontri as e show our ability to develop and deliver large capital projects.
"Our focus ova di coming months na to ramp up di refinery to im full capacity. I look forward to di next ogbonge milestone wen we deliver di first batch of products to di Nigerian market,” Dangote tok.
For November, Dangote bin tok say e get mind to publicly list im Dangote Petroleum Refinery for di Nigerian Exchange Limited.
Dangote bin tok am for interview wit tori pipo Financial Times. E say wit di resolution of challenges wit crude oil supply to di refinery, “We now dey ready to move forward wit our plans to list di refinery on di Nigerian Exchange Limited.”
NNPCL wey own 20% stake for di refinery bin confam say dem go provide six million barrels of crude oil to di Dangote Refinery.
Tok-tok pesin of NNPCL Garba Deen bin also tok say di national oil company go cut down running once di Dangote refinery begin operate.
Some sabi pipo about oil mata believe say Dangote Refinery go take care of at least 12% of Africa petroleum product demand, and fit reduce di continent fuel imports by 36%.
E say wetin suppose happun be say make goment fight corruption for any national establishment wella so Nigerian no go need depend on private refinery for reduced oil price.
Ajayi bin repeat say Dangote refinery no be di solution to Nigeria oil problem as no be evri citizen go still fit afford am if price no reduce.
According to di Dangote Group, di facility go be di world largest Single-Train 650,000 barrels per day Petroleum Refinery with 900 KTPA Polypropylene plant.
At full capacity, e dey expected to meet 100% of Nigeria requirement of all refined products and e go get surplus for export
E dey designed to process large variety of crudes including many of African Crudes, some of di Middle Eastern Crudes and di US Light Tight Oil.
E get 177 tanks of 4.742 billion litres capacity.
According to statement from Dangote, dem use di world largest dredgers to dredge 65 million cubic meters of sand and e cost approximately €300 million.
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— Dangote Group (@DangoteGroup) May 21, 2023