As at 3rd April 2025, the latest tanker movement report reveals updated cargo activities across key Nigerian terminals. Multiple petroleum vessels are positioned for discharge at Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Warri terminals, supporting refined product inflow and supply stability nationwide.
Tanker Arrivals and Discharges
LAGOS
OCTAVUS / EMADEB
- Vessel: ELLIE M
- Product: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
- Quantity: 15,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting discharge
- Remarks: Arrived from Dangote Refinery; expected to commence offloading upon berthing.
ASHARAMI
- Vessel: ATLANTIC STAR
- Product: Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
- Quantity: 20,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Discharging in progress
- Remarks: Vessel berthed and commenced unloading operations
DANGOTE REFINERY
- Vessel: ALMI GLOBE
- Product: Crude Oil
- Quantity: 147,823 metric tonnes
- Status: Discharged and sailed
- Remarks: Cargo operation completed successfully on 3rd April.
PORT HARCOURT
GULF TRADING
- Vessel: FAIR BREEZE
- Product: Naphtha
- Quantity: 30,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Berthing underway
- Remarks: Vessel scheduled for immediate discharge post-clearance, vessel loaded from Olutola refinery.
WARRI
TOTAL JETTY
- Vessel: JULIA THERESA
- Product: Base Oil
- Quantity: 3,922 metric tonnes
- Status: Awaiting discharge
- Remarks: Berthing process initiated; discharge to follow.
Market Implications
The confirmed movement of petroleum cargoes into Asharami, Total Jetty, and Gulf Trading terminals alongside completed crude oil discharge at Dangote Refinery indicates strong throughput in the Nigerian downstream segment. The timely berthing and offloading of AGO, PMS, naphtha, and base oil help maintain market equilibrium amid rising demand, with Dangote playing a central role in domestic supply coverage.