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Nigeria Turns Net Petrol Exporter as Dangote Refinery Reshapes Energy Market

Dangote Refinery pushes Nigeria into net fuel exporter status. See how rising output is reshaping the oil market and economy.

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Nigeria has crossed a historic threshold in its energy sector, emerging as a net exporter of petrol following increased output from the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals.

The refinery exported 44,000 barrels per day of gasoline in March 2026, creating a surplus of approximately 3,000 b/d — a significant shift for a country that has long depended on fuel imports despite being a major crude oil producer.

The milestone signals a structural transformation in Nigeria’s energy landscape, with analysts projecting stronger foreign exchange inflows, reduced import dependence, and improved macroeconomic stability.

Nigeria’s export push is already extending beyond its borders. The refinery recently delivered a 317,000-barrel gasoline cargo to Mozambique — its first shipment to East Africa — with another delivery scheduled for April.

According to Kpler, Nigeria’s gasoline imports plunged to 41,000 b/d in March, marking a record low.

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Meanwhile, crude intake at the refinery climbed to about 565,000 b/d, close to its 650,000 b/d capacity, reflecting improved operational efficiency and higher product yields since its launch in late 2023.

Industry experts say the transition from importer to exporter could significantly alter fuel trade patterns across Africa and beyond, while also intensifying competition in international gasoline markets and adding pressure on Europe’s surplus supply.

Reacting to the development, Aliko Dangote attributed the refinery’s success to policy reforms introduced under Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that they have strengthened investor confidence and created an enabling environment for large-scale refining projects.

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