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Dangote Refinery Expands Export Footprint to Four African Countries

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The Dangote refinery has expanded its export footprint to four African countries, including Cameroon, Angola, Ghana, and South Africa.

According to the Vice President of Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar Edwin, the refinery’s products meet international standards and are in high demand globally.

“In recent weeks, we’ve exported petrol to Cameroon, Ghana, Angola, and South Africa, among others.

Diesel has gone all over the world, and jet fuel is being heavily exported to European markets. Our products are already making their mark internationally,” Edwin said.

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Edwin emphasized that the facility is the vision of a Nigerian investor, Aliko Dangote, designed and built by Nigerians, and intended to serve the global market.

He stated that the Dangote Petrochemical project will significantly boost investment in downstream industries, creating substantial value, generating employment, increasing tax revenues, reducing foreign exchange outflows, and contributing to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.

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