BREAKING: NUPENG Suspends 2-Day Strike

NUPENG Dangote Meeting At DSS

NUPENG ends two-day strike after Dangote agrees to unionise drivers Meeting brokered by DSS led to a signed agreement Normal fuel loading operations have resumed The Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has called off its two-day strike following a resolution reached with the Dangote Group during a meeting held on Tuesday. … Read more

‘There ‘ll be no fuel shortage’ – Dangote Assures Nigerians

Dangote Refinery Hikes Petrol Price to ₦880, Marketers Predict ₦900+ at Pumps

Dangote Refinery says there’s no fuel shortage despite drivers’ strike. NUPENG claims new drivers are told not to join union, Dangote denies. Talks ongoing between the union, company, and government. Despite an ongoing strike by fuel tanker drivers, Dangote Refinery has said there is no cause for alarm as fuel distribution remains stable nationwide. Eko … Read more

Oil Marketers Set To Begin Strike. How Will That Affect You?

File photo of oil tankers

Petrol stations across the South West may go dark from Monday as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Western Zone, has vowed to shut operations in protest of what it calls an attempt to “monopolise” the downstream petroleum sector. The decision, reached at a zonal council meeting on Saturday, comes just as Dangote … Read more

Dangote, Port Harcourt Refinery: Competition Will Lead To Price Reduction – IPMAN

Port Harcourt Refinery

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry have expressed optimism over the commencement of production at the Port Harcourt Refining Company, highlighting its potential to drive competition, reduce the pump price of petroleum products, and create jobs for Nigerians. On Tuesday, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele … Read more

Alhaja Shabi Calls for Dangote Trucks to Stop Passing Through Epe Town After Deadly Accidents

Ekohotblog reports that after the tragic accidents at Ayetoro Market in Epe this morning, Alhaja Shabi Aminat, supervisor for health committee has spoken out about the danger posed by Dangote trucks in the town. She called for the trucks to be rerouted to a safer road outside the community, instead of passing through the town … Read more

Petrol Price Hike: Foster Competition, Not Monopoly – PETROAN Urges Dangote

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has accused Dangote Refinery of trying to stifle competition in the downstream sector. This allegation follows Dangote Refinery’s claims that marketers were criticizing its petrol pricing in an effort to import cheaper, potentially lower-quality products. On Sunday, Dangote Refinery announced that it sells petrol at … Read more

Dangote Reveals Strategy to End Fuel Queues in Nigeria

Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Refinery, has assured that fuel queues across Nigeria will disappear once oil marketers start sourcing fuel from his refinery. Speaking to State House Correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Dangote stated that his refinery holds the solution to the country’s persistent fuel queues. He urged the Nigerian … Read more

Dangote Under Fire Over Comment On Buying Arsenal

Football fans have taken to social media, calling on Aliko Dangote, President and CEO of Dangote Group, to invest in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). This follows Dangote’s recent remarks expressing regret over not purchasing English Premier League club Arsenal. In a Bloomberg interview with Francine Lacqua in New York, Dangote revealed that he … Read more

Femi Otedola Applauds Tinubu as Dangote Refinery Begins Petrol Distribution

Ekohotblog reports that Billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu following the commencement of petrol loading at the Dangote Refinery.   On Sunday, the 650,000 barrels-per-day pm Lagos-based refinery started loading petrol into trucks owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s energy sector. EDITOR’S … Read more

Drama As Dangote Refinery Denies Selling Fuel To NNPCL at N898/Litre

Dangote Refinery has refuted claims that it sold fuel to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), at N898 per litre. The company labeled the assertion as “misleading and mischievous.” In a statement issued on Sunday, signed by Anthony Chiejina, Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer of Dangote Industries, the refinery urged Nigerians to disregard … Read more

Senate Postpone Public Hearing for NNPC, Dangote, Other Stakeholders

The Nigerian Senate has postponed its public hearing on alleged sabotage within the petroleum industry initially set for September 10-12, 2024, the hearing will be rescheduled to facilitate further consultations with key stakeholders whose insights are crucial for a thorough investigation. EKO HOT BLOG reports that Senate Leader and Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Committee on … Read more

Dangote, Bill Gates Attend NEC Meeting at Presidential Villa

Aliko Dangote, Chairman of the Dangote Foundation, and Bill Gates are currently participating in the ongoing National Economic Council (NEC) meeting. The session is chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja EKO HOT BLOG reports. Present at the meeting are several governors, including Babagana Zulum of Borno State, Bala … Read more

Dangote, Elumelu, Otedola Lead New Fight Against Malaria In Nigeria

Dangote Elumelu Otedola Malaria Nigeria

The federal government has enlisted three of Nigeria’s top business magnates—Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Dangote Group; Tony Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings; and Femi Otedola, Chairman of Geregu Power Plc—to lead renewed efforts in combating malaria through the Nigeria End Malaria Council (NEMC). Established in 2017 and inaugurated by former President Muhammadu Buhari on August … Read more

No Official Petrol Price Set for Refinery Output – Dangote

Petrol Price Refinery Dangote

Dangote Limited has refuted claims that it has set the price of petrol from its Lagos-based refinery at ₦600 per litre. This clarification was made in a statement issued on Tuesday night by the company’s Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina. The denial comes after the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) … Read more

Former President Obasanjo Claims Sabotage Against Dangote Refinery

Ekohotblog reports that in a recent interview with the Financial Times, former President Olusegun Obasanjo alleged that sinister forces are undermining the success of the $20 billion Dangote Refinery. Obasanjo suggested that influential figures within Nigeria’s oil and gas sector are actively working to thwart the refinery’s progress due to its threat to their lucrative … Read more

Dangote Discloses Reasons for Delayed Petrol Production

Dangote Discloses Reasons for Delayed Petrol Production

Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Industries Limited, revealed that petrol production at the Dangote Refinery was interrupted due to the fire outbreak on June 26. Initially, Dangote had announced on May 18 that the refinery would commence petrol production, aiming to eliminate the need for Nigeria to import the product. However, on June 11, he … Read more

Dangote Exposes IOC Plot To Rig Crude Oil Prices, Destroy Local Refinery

Devakumar Edwin, Vice-President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), has accused international oil companies (IOCs) in Nigeria of orchestrating a plot to rig crude oil prices and sabotage the Dangote Oil Refinery and Petrochemicals. Eko Hot Blog reports that Edwin claimed that IOCs are deliberately inflating local crude prices above market rates, … Read more

Dangote Powers Up Fuel Storage Capacity

Dangote Discloses Reasons for Delayed Petrol Production

Eko Hot Blog reports that Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group, has announced plans to expand his refinery’s storage capacity by 600 million liters, bringing the total to 5.3 billion liters.

The Dangote Petrochemical Refinery currently holds 4.78 billion liters for refined petroleum products.

Speaking at the Afreximbank Annual Meetings and AfriCaribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas, Dangote accused international oil companies of obstructing his project by refusing to sell crude oil to his refinery, fearing its success.

“Well, I knew that there would be a fight. But I didn’t know that the mafia in oil, they are stronger than the mafia in drugs. I can tell you that. Yes, it’s a fact,” he said.

When asked if his refinery would lower the petrol pump price, currently around N700 per liter, Dangote didn’t confirm but shared how diesel prices dropped significantly when his product entered the market.

“The issue of gasoline is certainly a different issue. That one is being dealt with by the government. But let me give you an example. In the diesel, which the industries, transporters and everybody consume; when we first started, it was N1,700, and the dollar conversion was about N1,200 then. Immediately when we started, within two weeks we brought down the price to N1,000.

“We took it from N1,700 to N1,200 and from N1,200 to N1,700, we have given more than 60 per cent drop in price. With the currency now back up to about N1,500 per dollar, the price is still below N1,200. That’s a big improvement, from N1,700 to N1,200. And the diesel is available, we are not living from hand to mouth anymore,” Dangote replied.

He noted the refinery would serve as a strategic reserve for Nigeria’s petroleum products, enhancing the country’s energy security.

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“The country doesn’t have strategic reserves in terms of petrol, which is very dangerous. But in our plant now, when you came, we had only 4.78 billion litres of various tankage capacity. But right now we’re adding another 600 million. So effectively, as we go forward, the refinery will be the strategic reserve of the country in terms of petroleum products,” he noted.

Dangote explained that international oil companies blocked his access to crude, doubting the feasibility of his 650,000 barrels per day capacity refinery.

“In a system where, for 35 years, people are used to counting good money, and all of a sudden, they see that the days of counting that money have come to an end, you don’t expect them to pray for you. Of course, you expect them to fight back. And I think that is the process that we’re now really going through. But the truth is that, yes, the country, the sub-region, and also the continent, of sub-Saharan Africa, need this refinery. So, you expect them to fight through non-supply of crude, non-purchase of the product, but I think it’s all temporary. We’ll get there,” he added.

To operate his refinery, Dangote has been importing crude oil from the United States. He criticized the longstanding issue of Nigeria importing low-quality, high-sulfur fuel, which he linked to rising cancer rates in the country.

“It is high sulfur, very polluting and also when you look at it, especially in Nigeria, in the past few years, we’ve been having cases of cancer, and most of these cases of cancer have to do with the bad fuel that we’ve been using. So, I will advise even here, you should check the quality of what is being dumped in your region in The Caribbean.”

When asked about regulations to control the quality of imported fuel, Dangote stated, “Now there is regulation, so it is upon the regulators to enforce the regulation.”

Despite Nigeria’s vast crude oil reserves, the country heavily relies on imported refined fuel. However, Dangote recently assured that his refinery’s commencement would end Nigeria’s fuel importation.

He also revealed plans to supply cheaper fuel to the Caribbean, where petroleum product prices are high, by establishing a terminal to facilitate access to affordable energy.

“I don’t know the exact price but I know that the price in the Caribbean in terms of petroleum products is very high. So, we produce it cheaply, we can always bring it here, we can set up a terminal and we will be able to feed their needs. We have a bilateral agreement with them and bringing in stuff from there is not more than 18, 20 days maximum. Once we set up a terminal, they will have very cheap oil. They will have cheap energy. By having cheap energy, their economies will grow faster,” he maintained.

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At AfriCaribbean Business Forum, Sanwo-Olu Lists Initiatives Driving Economic Growth In Lagos

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu addressing an audience from Africa and Caribbean countries at the AfriCaribbean Business Forum in Nassau

Governor Sanwo-Olu listed initiatives driving economic growth in Lagos at the AfriCaribbean Business Forum. Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has illustrated how “a set of locally envisioned economic ideas” transformed Lagos to be the most viable state in Nigeria. The governor spoke on Thursday when he delivered the closing speech … Read more

Dangote Narrates Ordeal with ‘Oil Mafia’

Dangote Discloses Reasons for Delayed Petrol Production

Eko Hot Blog reports that Aliko Dangote, the founder of Dangote Group, has disclosed that criminal organizations, which he referred to as “mafia,” have made numerous attempts to sabotage his $19 billion refinery project in Lagos. Speaking at the Afreximbank Annual Meetings, Dangote compared the oil cartels to a mafia stronger than the drug mafia, … Read more