My refinery will crash petrol price in Nigeria – Dangote

Dangote Refinery

The Chairman of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has disclosed that his Lagos-based refinery will significantly reduce the price of fuel as it crashed the price of diesel in Nigeria.

Dangote made the disclosure at a recent Afreximbank Annual Meetings and AfriCaribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas.

Dangote, Africa’s richest man, was responding to question posed to him on the likelihood of his $20 billion 650,000 barrels per day refinery crashing the pump price of petrol, which sells at an average of N700 per liter.

Dangote, who gave no definite answer, explained how the price of diesel fell from 1,700 to N1,200 when his diesel flooded the Nigerian market.

He noted that his refinery currently has 4.78 billion liters of storage capacity for refined petroleum products, adding that Nigeria does not have strategic reserves for petrol, a situation he described as ‘dangerous’

“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 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 a 60 percent 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 when asked about a possible petrol price cut.

“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 liters 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.

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