As at today, 3rd April 2025, the latest oil and gas intelligence report highlights key tanker movements across Nigerian ports, detailing product shipments and current status updates.
Tanker Arrivals and Discharges
Lagos
- AITEO / AYM SHAFA
- Vessel: TORM DAMINI
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 37,424 metric tonnes
- Status: Discharging in progress
- Remarks: Berthing completed on 30th March 2025.
- SUNBETH (NEW OIL JETTY)
- Vessel: NORD MARVERICK
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 16,500 metric tonnes
- Status: Next tanker to berth/discharge
- Remarks: Arrived on 31st March, berthing on 2nd April.
- PRUDENT (IBAFON, BERTH-1)
- Vessel: ASHABI
- Product: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
- Quantity: 17,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Discharging in progress
- Remarks: Berthing completed on 1st April.
- AA RANO
- Vessel: LAUSU
- Product: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
- Quantity: 10,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting terminal readiness
- Remarks: Ex Dangote Refinery, berthing on 2nd April.
- FIRST ROYAL
- Vessel: VIRGO 1
- Product: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
- Quantity: 15,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting clearances
- Remarks: Expected to commence discharge on 2nd April.
- NIPCO
- Vessel: BINTA SALEH
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 38,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Loading ex Dangote Refinery
- Remarks: Scheduled for discharge at ASPM on 2nd April.
- Dangote Refinery
- Vessel: ALMI VOYAGER
- Product: Crude Oil
- Quantity: 127,566 metric tonnes
- Status: Discharged and sailed
- Remarks: Arrived 1st April, offloaded by 2nd April.
Port Harcourt
- NIPCO
- Vessel: CLYDE
- Product: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
- Quantity: 20,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting clearance
- Remarks: Expected to discharge on 2nd April.
- NLNG (STOCK GAP JETTY)
- Vessel: ALFRED TEMILE 10
- Product: Butane
- Quantity: 10,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting clearance
- Remarks: Scheduled for discharge on 2nd April.
Market Implications
The ongoing discharge of PMS, AGO, and butane is expected to stabilise supply across major receivers and terminals. With increasing fuel demand and regulatory adjustments, stakeholders anticipate potential shifts in pricing trends. Lagos and Port Harcourt remain key import hubs, with Dangote Refinery now playing an active role in crude oil and refined product distribution.