Nigeria: In Historic Deals, U.S. Buys Over 2 Million Barrels of Jet Fuel From Dangote Refinery
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Nigeria: In Historic Deals, U.S. Buys Over 2 Million Barrels of Jet Fuel From Dangote Refinery
Abuja -- In historic business deals, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery yesterday announced that the United States imported over 2 million barrels of jet fuel from the 650,000 bpd facility this March alone, underscoring the growing global impact of the world's largest single-train refinery, located in Lagos.
US imports 2 million barrels of jet fuel from Dangote refinery
The United States imported over two million barrels of aviation fuel from the Dangote refinery in March. The refinery confirmed this in a statement on Tuesday, saying this attests to the “unparalleled quality” of the refinery’s products and the trust that the international community places in the Dangote refinery. Quoting data from ship-tracking service Kpler,
US jet fuel imports surge as Nigeria’s Dangote refinery pushes barrels west
US jet fuel imports are set to hit a two-year high this month after Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushed barrels to North America, which should lower prices of the aviation fuel in the peak summer travel season, trade analysts and storage brokers said.
Dangote Refinery’s Jet Fuel Adds Saudi To New Market - Thepodiummedia
Three cargoes of Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s jet fuel, amounting to approximately 130 million litres, are set for export to Saudi Arabia. This follows the refinery’s recent shipments to the United States, where it exported over two million barrels of jet fuel in March, highlighting its growing dominance in the international energy market. According to ship-tracking data from Kpler, six vessels carrying around 1.7 million barrels of jet fuel fro…
Dangote, others Renege on promise, hike cement price - THE AUTHORITY NEWS
Cement manufacturers in Nigeria have reneged on their promise to the federal government to reduce the price of cement, a major component of the building and construction industries. In February 2024, after cement hit ₦15,000 per 50 kg bag in some parts of the country, manufacturers rose from a meeting with officials of the federal government in Abuja with a promise to reduce the price. The decision was reached at a meeting convened by the Minist…
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