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Dangote Refinery’s AGO Much More Inferior To Imported Product, NMDPRA CEO, Farouk Ahmed Says

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed, has said that the quality of AGO being produced in Dangote Refinery is much more inferior when compared to those imported.

He stated this while fielding questions from state house correspondents on Thursday.

Emphasizing the authority’s concerns about the nationwide supply of petroleum products, the CEO of NMDPRA said, “So, in terms of quality, currently, the AGO quality in terms of sulphur is the lowest as far as West Africa’s requirement of 50 ppm.

“Dangote Refinery as well as some major refineries like Waltersmith Refinery, produce between 650 to 1200 ppm. So, in terms of quality, their quality is much more inferior to the imported quality.”

Ahmed also revealed that Dangote Refinery is yet to commence operations, adding that the refinery is not even licensed yet and is at “45 per cent completion stage.

Further, he emphasized that despite the anticipation surrounding Dangote Refinery, it has not yet met the regulatory requirements to begin operations.

“There are lots of concerns about the supply of petroleum products nationwide and the claims by some media houses that we were trying to scuttle Dangote refinery; that is not so,” he said.

“Dangote refinery is still in the pre-commissioning stage. It has not been licensed yet. We have not licensed them yet.

“I think they are at about 45 percent completion. So we can not rely heavily on one refinery to feed the nation because Dangote is requesting that we should suspend or stop all importation of petroleum products, especially automotive gas oil (AGO) or jet kero and direct all marketers to the refinery.”

Ahmed also said that Dangote’s request is not good for the nation in terms of energy security and also not good for markets because of monopoly.

On June 4, Aliko Dangote was quoted saying that some international oil companies (IOCs) were struggling to supply crude to his refinery.

However, while speaking on Arise TV on July 15, Gbenga Komolafe, Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) described the claim as “erroneous” as the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) has provisions that guide willing buyer-willing seller transactions.

On July 17, the management of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) insisted that IOCs are frustrating its request to purchase crude feedstock for the Dangote refinery.

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