Dangote Refinery Struggles with Local Crude Access, Blames Oil Majors
An executive from Dangote Refinery has accused major oil companies of hindering access to local crude by either overpricing it or claiming it’s unavailable. This situation has compelled the refinery to rely heavily on costly imports. The refinery, which represents a $20 billion investment and is set to become the largest in Africa and Europe upon reaching full capacity, commenced production in January. However, it has encountered difficulties in securing sufficient crude oil to meet
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