Middle East shock gives Nigeria's Dangote leverage as cheap imports dry up
Nigeria's Dangote Petroleum Refinery has stepped up gasoline exports across Africa as disruptions to energy flows due to the Iran conflict squeeze traditional fuel supply routes, curbing the cheap imports that long dominated West African markets.
Data from tanker-tracking firm Kpler show Nigeria's exports of clean petroleum products - which include gasoline, diesel, kerosene and jet fuel - have risen to about 214 000 barrels per day so far in March from an average 100 000 bpd in February.
Shipments to other African countries have climbed to about 90 000 bpd from 38 000 bpd previously.
The 650 000 barrel-per-day Dangote refinery has sold 12 cargoes of premium motor spirit, totalling 456 000 metric tons, on a free-on-board basis to international traders, with shipments delivered to Cote d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Tanzania, Ghana and Togo, sources familiar with the deals said.
The sales mark Dangote's first exports of gasoline since the plant reached full capacity in February.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFINERS WITH SHORTER SUPPLY CHAINS
The escalating Middle East conflict has pushed up global crude prices, lifting feedstock costs for refiners worldwide. At the same time, shipping disruptions and lower fuel availability from Europe and the Gulf have cut flows of low-cost refined products into West Africa.
That has created opportunities for suppliers with shorter supply chains.
Dangote's owner Aliko Dangote has been sparring with Nigerian regulators over continued petrol imports, which he contends undermine his refinery.
Nigeria halted imports last month. Since then, domestic pump prices have risen more than 50% as the Iran conflict roiled energy markets.
The country consumes an estimated 50-million to 60-million litres of gasoline a day — nearly one-fifth of Africa’s total demand — making fuel availability and pricing acutely sensitive to swings in global markets.
For decades, West Africa has depended heavily on imported fuel cargoes from Europe and the Middle East, often of lower quality, leaving the region exposed to logistical delays and external supply shocks.
As the Dangote Refinery seeks to end all imports, the Middle East crisis is pushing more local fuel traders to seek supply from the refinery.
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