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Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, now operational, has ended refined fuel imports, boosting energy security despite labor issues.
Nigeria’s 2025 Inaugural Downstream Petroleum Week, held October 13–14 at the National Assembly, highlighted progress in the country’s petroleum sector, focusing on the Dangote Refinery’s 650,000 barrel-per-day capacity, which has ended decades of refined product imports.
The event addressed challenges including a recent labor dispute with PENGASSAN that disrupted fuel supply, underscoring the refinery’s critical role in energy security.
Officials also reviewed the implementation of the 2021 Petroleum Industry Act, a major reform aimed at modernizing the sector, improving transparency, and ensuring host communities receive equitable benefits, though full rollout remains ongoing.
La refinería Dangote de Nigeria, ahora operativa, ha terminado con las importaciones de combustible refinado, impulsando la seguridad energética a pesar de los problemas laborales.