• oil refining machine-aaz toiture in Lagos
  • oil refining machine-aaz toiture in Lagos
  • oil refining machine-aaz toiture in Lagos
  • oil refining machine-aaz toiture in Lagos
  • Could Nigeria's oil refinery capacity be limited?
  • Some analysts believe the capacity of the refinery could be limited as Nigeria battles massive oil theft that has caused crude production to drop to a multidecade low in recent months, affecting government earnings and limiting capacity to execute important projects.
  • Will Nigeria's oil refinery buy oil from outside the country?
  • It is not clear what agreement is in place with Nigeria’s major oil companies, but the refinery also will be looking to buy oil from outside the country if Nigeria’s limited crude production persists, Wusu added.
  • Will Nigeria become a net exporter of refined petroleum products?
  • Oil installations at the Dangote refinery during the opening ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, May 22, 2023. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday opened the oil refinery, with hopes it would help the energy-rich country achieve self-sufficiency and become a net exporter of refined petroleum products.
  • Will Nigeria's biggest oil refinery help Nigeria achieve self-sufficiency?
  • (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba) ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday opened Africa’s biggest oil refinery, with hopes it would help the energy-rich country achieve self-sufficiency and become a net exporter of refined petroleum products.
  • Could a refinery boost Africa's fuel supply?
  • In addition to creating tens of thousands of jobs, authorities believe the refinery could boost fuel supplies across Africa at a time when some of its refineries are operating far below capacity.
  • Is oil theft a 'game-changer' for Nigeria's oil and natural gas sector?
  • Some analysts have called it a “game-changer” for Nigeria’s oil and natural gas sector, which has been struggling for many years, while others say its capacity could be limited by oil theft. Most of Nigeria’s state-run refineries are poorly maintained and operating far below capacity.