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    Home > Blog > Ghana, Angola and others buys Petrol from Dangote Refinery

    Ghana, Angola and others buys Petrol from Dangote Refinery

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentMarch 7, 2025 Downstream Sector No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dangote Refinery is changing the energy landscape in Africa by producing and exporting petrol, diesel, and jet fuel at an unprecedented scale. With a massive 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) capacity, it has positioned Nigeria as a key player in the global petroleum market.

    Despite initial challenges selling to local Nigerian marketers, Dangote Refinery has now expanded its reach, supplying refined petroleum products to several African nations.

    1. Cameroon

    Cameroon has long struggled with limited refining capacity, relying heavily on imported fuel mostly from Europe. But with Dangote Refinery stepping in, the country is now sourcing petrol locally from Africa. The first shipment of 60,000 tonnes arrived through Neptune Oil, reducing Cameroon’s dependence on European imports. This move is expected to stabilise fuel prices, improve accessibility for businesses and consumers, and strengthen economic ties within Africa.

    2. Ghana

    Ghana’s booming economy and rapid urbanisation have led to a surge in energy demand. Until now, the country depended on expensive fuel imports from distant markets. With Dangote Refinery supplying petrol, Ghana is benefiting from lower transportation costs, which could lead to more affordable fuel prices. This is a major boost for industries like manufacturing and transportation, which play a crucial role in Ghana’s economic growth.

    3. Angola

    Angola is one of Africa’s biggest crude oil producers, but ironically, it has always imported refined petrol due to a lack of refining capacity. Dangote Refinery is now helping to change this by providing a local alternative, reducing Angola’s reliance on European and Middle Eastern refineries. This partnership strengthens African trade cooperation and allows Angola to optimise its crude oil production while securing a steady supply of refined products.

    4. South Africa

    South Africa, the continent’s most industrialised nation, has faced refinery closures and rising fuel import costs. The entry of Dangote Refinery into the South African market is a game-changer. It diversifies South Africa’s fuel supply, reducing the risk of shortages and price fluctuations. This is particularly beneficial for industries like mining, transportation, and manufacturing, which rely heavily on stable fuel prices.

    Africa’s Energy Future is Changing

    By supplying these four nations, Dangote Refinery is strengthening Africa’s self-reliance in energy and reducing dependence on global refining hubs. This shift is not just about trade it’s about economic growth, energy security, and stronger regional partnerships.

    With more African countries likely to follow suit, Nigeria is positioning itself as a key fuel exporter, setting the stage for a more connected and self-sufficient continent.

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    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

      Goli Innocent Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist covering Nigeria’s downstream oil sector. He delivers real-time analysis on logistics, pricing, and policy for platforms and stakeholders.

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