Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery's gasoline unit to resume full rates in mid-June

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By Reuters June 11, 2026 12:59 (EAT)
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Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery's gasoline unit to resume full rates in mid-June

Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate Dangote Group's CEO Aliko Dangote attends the seventh "Choose France Summit", aiming to attract foreign investors to the country, at the Chateau de Versailles, outside Paris, France on May 13, 2024. Photo/Reuters

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Nigeria's Dangote oil refinery has derated its gasoline making unit (RFCC) by 34% since May ​21 and expects the unit to resume ‌full rates in mid-June, industry monitor IIR Energy said.

The refinery did not immediately respond to a Reuters request ​for comment.

"Initially, lighter crude being processed resulted ​in insufficient feed availability for the RFCCU. However, ⁠by the end of May, IIR Energy ​confirmed that the RFCCU was also facing an ​issue with its flue gas slide gate valve. Repair work on that issue is almost complete," IIR said in an ​email.

The gasoline unit not running at full ​capacity could spell trouble for the local market, as fuel ‌prices ⁠have reached record-high levels due to the impact of war in the Middle East.

Africa's largest refinery became fully operational early this year and was designed ​to transform ​Nigeria into ⁠a major exporter of refined products after decades of inadequate refinery capacity.

Gasoline ​exports from the refinery fell to 17,000 ​barrels ⁠per day in May and stand at 10,000 bpd in June so far, according to data from ⁠commodities ​analytics firm Kpler, compared to ​highs of since June last year, with 81,000 bpd in ​April.

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