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    Home»Business»Another African oil producer turns to Dangote refinery as continent races for fuel security
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    Another African oil producer turns to Dangote refinery as continent races for fuel security

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Republic of Congo has become the latest African oil-producing nation to seek a strategic partnership with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, signalling the growing role of Africa’s largest refinery as a regional supplier of refined fuels as governments look to reduce dependence on imports from outside the continent

    Aliko Dangote receives a delegation from the Republic of Congo’s national oil company during a visit to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Lagos

    • The Republic of Congo’s national oil company has opened talks with Dangote Petroleum Refinery on a strategic fuel supply partnership.
    • The discussions come as Dangote Group unveiled plans to expand its African refining capacity to 2.1 million barrels per day and invest an additional $46 billion between 2026 and 2028.
    • The proposed partnership underscores the refinery’s growing role in strengthening Africa’s energy security and reducing dependence on imported fuels.
    • It also reflects a broader trend of African governments seeking regional fuel supply solutions as intra-African trade gathers momentum. 

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    A delegation from the Republic of Congo’s national oil company, Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (SNPC), visited the refinery in Lagos this week to explore cooperation in refined petroleum supply, energy security, industrial development and technical collaboration

    The discussions come as Dangote Group unveiled one of the continent’s most ambitious industrial expansion plans, targeting total refining capacity of 2.1 million barrels per day across Africa while committing an additional $46 billion to refining, cement and fertiliser investments between 2026 and 2028

    The strategy includes expanding the Nigerian refinery to 1.4 million barrels per day and developing a 700,000-barrel-per-day refining complex in Kenya to serve East African markets

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    Leading the Congolese delegation, SNPC Managing Director Maixent Raoul Ominga described the Lagos refinery as a landmark achievement for African industry

    “We have visited this remarkable refinery, which represents a major industrial achievement for Africa. The Republic of the Congo has refining capacity and we are keen to explore strategic cooperation that will help strengthen the supply of refined petroleum products while creating value for both organisations.”

    According to Dangote Group, discussions focused on refining collaboration, petroleum products supply, regional energy security, industrial development and knowledge sharing

    Ominga also praised Dangote Group’s wider investments in the Republic of Congo, particularly in cement manufacturing, saying they have strengthened domestic industrial capacity and improved access to construction materials

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    Responding to the delegation, Dangote said the refinery was built with Africa’s broader industrial development in mind

    “We are for Africa, not just Nigeria. Tell us what you need, and we will see how we can work together.”

    He said the refinery had established a new benchmark for fuel quality on the continent by producing petroleum products that meet international specifications while reducing Africa’s dependence on imported refined products from Europe, Asia and the Middle East

    Dangote refinery attracts another African oil producer as regional fuel trade gathers paceDangote refinery attracts another African oil producer as regional fuel trade gathers paceBI Africa

    A changing energy landscape

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    Although several African countries, including the Republic of Congo, produce crude oil, many still import significant volumes of refined petroleum products because of limited or underutilised refining capacity

    That dependence has left governments exposed to volatile international fuel prices, shipping disruptions and foreign exchange pressures

    The Dangote Refinery, which has increased processing capacity to about 700,000 barrels per day, has rapidly emerged as one of the continent’s most important energy assets, supplying Nigeria’s domestic market while expanding exports across West and Central Africa

    Industry analysts say stronger regional supply arrangements could help African countries retain more value within the continent, improve energy security and support the goals of the African Continental Free Trade Area by expanding intra-African trade in refined petroleum products

    DON’T MISS THIS:Cameroon joins the list of African countries looking to Dangote for refining assistance

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    For the Republic of Congo, closer cooperation with Dangote could help supplement domestic fuel supplies despite the country’s status as an oil producer. For Dangote Group, it represents another step in its ambition to position the Lagos refinery as a continental energy hub rather than simply a Nigerian industrial project

    While no formal agreement has yet been signed, both sides are expected to continue discussions on commercial terms, including supply volumes, pricing and logistics

    The Congolese delegation included presidential adviser Peggy Ndongo and SNPC advisers Aymar Ebiou and Norbert Mabiala. Dangote Group was represented by Group Executive Director, Commercial Oil and Gas, Fatima Aliko Dangote, alongside senior executives

    If concluded, the partnership would add the Republic of Congo to a growing list of African countries looking to strengthen fuel security through regional refining capacity, underscoring the increasing importance of African-built industrial infrastructure in meeting the continent’s own energy needs

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