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Dangote Refinery To Produce 65.4m Litres of PMS, AGO, DPK
The world’s largest single train 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Petroleum Refinery is expected to produce 65.4 million litres of Petrol (PMS), Diesel (AGO), Aviation Jet fuel, and Kerosene (DPK) daily, when it becomes operational.
This high volume of petroleum products from the Dangote Refinery will transform Nigeria from a petrol import-dependent country to an exporter of refined petroleum products. The company’s plan is to satisfy Nigeria’s demand for petrol, aviation fuel, kerosene and diesel, leaving a surplus for export.
According to the Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Development, Devakumar Edwin, the refinery is being designed to accommodate multiple grades of domestic and foreign crude and process these into high-quality gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and aviation fuels that meet Euro V emissions’ specifications, plus polypropylene.
He said the refinery would also include a crude distillation unit, single-train residual fluid catalytic cracking unit, diesel hydro-treating unit, continuous catalyst regeneration unit, alkylation unit, and a polypropylene unit.
“The project will provide thousands of direct and indirect jobs and add value to Nigeria’s economic development. It will lead to significant skills transfer and technology acquisition opportunities in the country,” he added.
Edwin disclosed that the company is also constructing the largest fertiliser plant in West Africa with capacity to produce 3.0 Million Tonnes of Urea per year. The Dangote Fertiliser complex consists of Ammonia and Urea plants with associated facilities and infrastructure.
“Dangote fertiliser project is planned to possess unique features like having the largest granulated Urea fertiliser complex under development in the global fertiliser industry, with an investment of $2.0 billion and a capacity of 3 million tonnes per annum, covering some 500 hectares of land,” he added.
Edwin said Dangote Fertiliser will guarantee substantial saving of foreign exchange in Africa and create surplus Urea for farmers to enhance production of food grains and vegetables.
He noted that the Fertiliser plant’s core indication include a massive employment generation, which will effect a reduction of transmigration of people from rural to urban centres.
Edwin disclosed that the company has launched a youth empowerment and capacity building programme in the communities around the Dangote Refinery. He added that the programme is geared towards adding value to the lives of the youths and their communities and equip young men with trade skills that would prepare them for better opportunities.
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