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NMDPRA Report: Dangote Refinery Dominates Nigeria’s Petrol Supply With 87.55% Share In May

Arise News

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June 22, 2026

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Dangote Refinery supplied 87.55 of Nigeria’s petrol in May 2026.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 24, 2026

No commercial sense to export, re-import fuel to Nigeria — Dangote Refinery

Dangote Refinery has dismissed claims that it exports refined petroleum products to neighbouring countries only for the same products to be re-imported into Nigeria. The refinery made the clarification in a statement posted on its official social media account on Wednesday. The response follows reports alleging that the 20 billion refinery gives priority to export markets [] No commercial sense to export, re-import fuel to Nigeria — Dangote Refinery

Vanguard News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Dangote effects another cut in petrol price

As diesel prices rises across major depots By Udeme Akpan The Dangote Petroleum Refinery on Wednesday trimmed its ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, by ¦ 1 per litre, even as diesel prices climbed across several petroleum depots in Lagos, reflecting mixed trends in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market. Meanwhile, the global [] The post Dangote effects another cut in petrol price appeared first on Vanguard News.

Face2Face Africa

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· Jun 23, 2026

Dangote’s Refinery Rewrites Africa’s Energy Role

Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery became the world’s largest exporter of jet fuel in April 2026, marking a significant shift in global energy markets and Africa’s position within industrial supply chains. According to industry data cited in the report, the refinery exported approximately 158,000 barrels of aviation fuel per day, overtaking traditional suppliers and highlighting the...

Legit.ng

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· Jun 22, 2026

Revealed" See Nigerian refineries producing fuel apart from Dangote

Nigeria's diesel market shifts as modular refineries supply 648,000 litres daily, with Edo Refinery achieving 91.66 efficiency amidst import reliance challenges.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Nigerian Equities Surge Past South Korea’s Kospi To Lead Global Returns In 2026

Africa’s largest oil producer has claimed the top spot for global stock market returns, with Nigerian equities delivering 67 gains in dollar terms so far this year. That figure edges out South Korea’s Kospi index, which posted a 66 dollar-denominated return, according to Bloomberg data tracking 92 global stock exchanges. The Kospi has since fallen [] The post Nigerian Equities Surge Past South Korea’s Kospi To Lead Global Returns In 2026 appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

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Related coverage for "NMDPRA Report: Dangote Refinery Dominates Nigeria’s Petrol Supply With 87.55% Share In May": Daily Post Nigeria — No commercial sense to export, re-import fuel to Nigeria — Dangote Refinery. Vanguard News — Dangote effects another cut in petrol price. Face2Face Africa — Dangote’s Refinery Rewrites Africa’s Energy Role. Legit.ng — Revealed" See Nigerian refineries producing fuel apart from Dangote. Foreign Policy Journal — Nigerian Equities Surge Past South Korea’s Kospi To Lead Global Returns In 2026