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Dangote Refinery Debunks Claims Of PMS Export, Re-importation 

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
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Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has refuted allegations that its petroleum products are exported to Lomé and then re-imported into Nigeria, calling the claims unfounded and misleading.

The company in a statement stated that the allegation is not supported by verifiable trade data, commercial logic, or the operational realities of Dangote Refinery.

According to the statement, a core mandate of the refinery is to strengthen domestic supply and remain a leading provider of petroleum products in Nigeria. Any practice that enables imports to compete directly with its own production clearly contradicts this objective.

The Company confirmed that all sales contracts and tender agreements expressly prohibit the resale or re-importation of Dangote Refinery products into Nigeria.

Management emphasised that the economics of the purported trade route are fundamentally flawed.

“Estimated logistics costs for transporting products from the refinery to Lomé and back into Nigeria range between $82 to $90 per metric ton. Such additional costs would significantly erode margins and render the transaction commercially unviable.

“Dangote Refinery does not provide export discounts sufficient to offset these costs or create arbitrage opportunities between export and domestic markets. Simply put, no rational producer would incur additional shipping, storage, financing, and handling costs only for products to re-enter and compete in its primary market,” the Company said.

Management also highlighted that “the refinery maintains stringent product traceability protocols, including detailed records of lifting points, nominated vessels, counterparties, and declared destinations. These measures ensure full visibility and accountability across the supply chain.”

The statement insisted that any claim suggesting that the refinery facilitates or tolerates re-importation is inconsistent with its contractual safeguards and established compliance standards.

“The refinery has consistently advocated for reducing Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products. Management underscores that encouraging or enabling re-importation would undermine local refining efforts, strain foreign exchange reserves, and weaken national industrial growth, positions that are contrary to its core objectives,” it stated.

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Management reiterated that “there is no strategic, economic, or operational basis for the claim that Dangote Refinery exports products for re-importation into Nigeria. The allegation is entirely unfounded and does not withstand scrutiny when measured against market logic, contractual frameworks, and industry practices.”

The statement added that “Dangote Refinery remains focused on its mission to enhance energy security, support local refining, and contribute meaningfully to Africa’s industrial development”

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Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello is a Senior Journalist at Leadership Newspaper, reporting on Nigeria's capital market, industry sectors, and broader economic issues. She is known for high-impact stories and in-depth analysis on business developments and financial markets, underpinned by strong editorial judgement and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.

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