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EIU: Dangote Refinery ends Nigeria’s fuel import dependence, boosts GDP, FX earnings

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The operational expansion of the 650,000 barrels-per-day Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals is significantly transforming Nigeria’s downstream oil sector, reducing the country’s reliance on imported petroleum products and strengthening its external economic position, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.

In its latest assessment of Nigeria’s fuel market and regulatory environment, the EIU said the refinery has reshaped a sector previously marked by heavy dependence on imported fuel despite Nigeria being Africa’s largest crude oil producer.

According to the report, the refinery met nearly 80 percent of Nigeria’s domestic petrol demand in April and produced sufficient volumes to satisfy local consumption requirements as operations moved closer to full capacity.

The EIU described Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector before the refinery as “long dysfunctional,” noting that the country had remained almost entirely dependent on costly imported fuel while producing about 1.5 million barrels of crude oil daily.

“The gradual ramp up of the 650,000 barrel/day Dangote refinery since May 2023 has transformed Nigeria’s long dysfunctional downstream sector,” the report stated.

“The country’s main refineries, all state owned, had been inoperative for years and Nigeria was almost entirely reliant on costly imported fuel.”

According to the EIU, the refinery’s emergence has reduced import dependence, improved domestic fuel availability, and strengthened Nigeria’s balance of payments position through lower import demand and rising exports of refined petroleum products.

The research and analysis division of The Economist Group, London, further stated that the refinery’s attainment of full operational capacity and planned expansion would support Nigeria’s economic growth and foreign exchange earnings over the medium term.

“Meanwhile, the attainment of full capacity at, and an increase in exports from, the Dangote refinery will support real GDP growth and foreign exchange earnings in 2026 and 2027 and beyond, as a planned doubling of the plant’s output comes on stream around the end of the decade,” the report added.

Industry analysts said the refinery is increasingly positioning Nigeria as a major refining and export hub, reshaping energy trade flows across Africa and reducing vulnerabilities associated with fuel import dependence.

The EIU also noted that the refinery’s expansion coincided with major reforms in Nigeria’s downstream sector, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the adoption of market-driven pricing mechanisms.

However, the report stated that the shift from a state-controlled fuel import system to large-scale domestic refining has generated resistance from interests linked to the former import regime.

The latest tensions followed the decision by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to ease restrictions on petrol imports despite the refinery’s growing ability to meet local demand.

Dangote Industries subsequently initiated legal action, arguing that continued import approvals undermine investments in domestic refining and conflict with the objectives of the Petroleum Industry Act, which aims to encourage local refining capacity and reduce import dependence.

Analysts also noted that the availability of large-scale domestic refining capacity has improved Nigeria’s energy security while reducing exposure to external supply disruptions and foreign exchange volatility.

The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise warned against unrestricted importation of petroleum products, stating that such a policy could weaken Nigeria’s industrialisation efforts and discourage investment in local refining.

Chief Executive Officer of CPPE, Muda Yusuf, said continued dependence on imported fuel had historically contributed to pressure on foreign reserves, exchange rate instability, and fiscal leakages.

The refinery’s growing influence is also reflected in broader macroeconomic indicators. Earlier this month, S&P Global Ratings cited increased domestic refining capacity and rising hydrocarbon exports among the key factors supporting Nigeria’s sovereign credit rating upgrade — the country’s first in 14 years.

Beyond Nigeria, analysts said the Dangote Refinery is increasingly being viewed as a strategic industrial asset for Africa, where many countries still rely heavily on imported fuel despite rising demand for transportation, manufacturing, and power generation.

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