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Nigeria Refinery Aims to Be World's Biggest with Expansion
Expansion aims to surpass current largest refinery with 1.4 million barrels daily, creating 65,000 jobs and upgrading fuels to Euro 6 standards, Dangote said.
- The Dangote refinery in Nigeria is expanding to double its production from 650,000 to 1.4 million barrels per day, aiming to be the world's largest refinery.
- This expansion will surpass India's Jamnagar Refinery, making it the largest globally.
- The refinery's expansion reflects confidence in Nigeria's future and Africa's potential, according to Dangote.
- The refinery faced monopoly fears, but it denied the allegations.
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The richest man on the African continent, Aliko Dangote, announced that the refinery he holds in Nigeria, which is the largest in Africa, will double in the next three years...
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