As of today, June 27, 2025, the Daily Tanker Report confirms four petroleum vessels at various stages of activity across Lagos, Warri, and Calabar ports. The vessels are carrying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and crude oil, reinforcing Nigeria’s downstream logistics and supply momentum from both independent marketers and Dangote Refinery.
WESTMORE PMS Discharging at NIPCO Depot, Lagos
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 30,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Arrived on the 25th of June | To Berth on the 28th of June
- Remarks: Discharging in progress at New Oil Jetty
Analysis:
Westmore is currently offloading 30,000MT of petrol at NIPCO Depot, Lagos. The cargo, lifted from Dangote Refinery, supports bulk replenishment in Lagos and Ogun states. As demand spikes ahead of month-end, this discharge will improve inland distribution from the coastal terminal.
BARBAROSE Crude Oil Tanker Approaching Dangote Refinery, Lagos
- Product: Crude Oil
- Quantity: 130,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Expected on the 28th of June
- Remarks: Scheduled for crude intake
Analysis:
Barbarose is expected at Dangote Refinery tomorrow, delivering 130,000MT of crude oil. The shipment contributes to the refinery’s growing inventory for processing ahead of full-scale product releases. Its arrival is part of broader efforts to stabilise crude sourcing amid supply shortfalls from domestic producers.
LAUSU PMS Vessel Expected at AA Rano, Warri
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 16,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Expected on the 28th June
- Remarks: To berth at Awaritse Jetty
Analysis:
Lausu is headed to AA Rano’s Warri facility, carrying 16,000MT of petrol. This discharge will support supply to South-South and Midwestern markets, especially Delta, Edo, and Asaba corridors. The activity is expected to ease PMS access in key inland depots.
ST LADY MEENAH – PMS Offloading at Mainland Jetty, Calabar
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 15,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Arrived on the 25th ofJune | Berthed on the 26th June
- Remarks: Discharging in progress
Analysis:
St Lady Meenah is currently discharging 15,000MT of PMS at Mainland Jetty, Calabar. Loaded from Dangote Refinery, the cargo targets fuel needs across Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and parts of the Southeast. This reflects renewed use of Calabar port for South-East PMS routing.
Market Context
With two vessels discharging and two more inbound, coastal depots across Lagos, Warri, and Calabar are sustaining vital throughput. Dangote Refinery continues to shape supply dynamics exporting PMS and receiving crude while independent marketers solidify their regional reach.
As July begins, marketers and depot operators must remain proactive in tracking vessel arrivals to stabilise inland availability and prevent speculative pricing.
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