The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has commenced the free nationwide distribution of refined petroleum products, ushering in a wave of economic relief, infrastructure reform, and energy stability across the country.
This game-changing initiative, backed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Naira-for-Crude policy and the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Initiative, is designed to strengthen local refining capacity, reduce national dependency on imported fuel, and plug wasteful expenditure in the oil sector. The Dangote Refinery, now a central force in Nigeria’s energy transformation, has shouldered an additional ₦1.07 trillion annually in logistics costs, while also investing ₦720 billion in capital expenditure for the deployment of 4,000 CNG-powered trucks and related infrastructure.
Nigerians are already reaping the benefits of this bold intervention. The country now enjoys a stable supply of 65 million litres of premium refined petroleum products daily, including PMS (petrol), diesel, and Jet A1. This consistent supply has effectively eliminated perennial fuel scarcity, brought an end to the era of adulterated products, and addressed pricing disparities that once plagued remote regions of the country.
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The impact on Nigeria’s economy is equally significant. With inflation dropping to 23 percent and GDP growth now at 3.4 percent, the ripple effect of domestic refining is being felt across all sectors. The costly Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF) has become redundant, and the controversial fuel subsidy regime, long associated with corruption and smuggling, has been dismantled. Dormant fuel stations across the country are being revived, creating jobs and boosting local commerce.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery, in a statement, emphasized that this initiative is not just about fuel supply, but about national development. “We are not only refining fuel for Nigeria, we are refining Nigeria’s future,” the statement read. With this effort, the company has positioned itself as a patriotic driver of economic efficiency and a reliable partner in the country’s development agenda.
Prior to this intervention, Nigeria lost an estimated two percent of its GDP, equivalent to $6 billion annually, due to inefficiencies in the fuel supply chain. These losses stemmed from challenges such as poor distribution networks, environmental pollution, excessive energy costs, and widespread smuggling. The logistics burden on manufacturers, transporters, and households was immense, contributing to job losses and stifled productivity.
Today, the story is different. With eco-friendly CNG trucks now in operation and uniform pricing in place nationwide, Nigeria is embracing cleaner energy, lowering operational costs for businesses, and accelerating industrial recovery. Marketers now enjoy access to credit facilities, while consumers benefit from reliable fuel access and improved engine performance, thanks to high-quality refined products.
For distribution partnerships, product access, or inquiries, stakeholders can reach the refinery team via email at sales.dprpfze@dangote.com
The launch of this initiative is a clear testament that with strategic policies, private-sector commitment, and strong leadership, Nigeria can chart a sustainable and prosperous energy future for all.