Dangote Refinery Begins Project to Double Capacity in Nigeria
The expansion aims to match the world's largest refinery site and strengthen control over fuel supply chains in Nigeria.
thesouthafrican.comAliko Dangote has started work to double capacity at his oil refinery in Nigeria. The project seeks to rival the world's largest refinery site and give him a stronger grip on fuel supply chains. @business reported the capacity expansion is intended to rival the world’s largest refinery site.
The same report stated that the expansion is intended to give Aliko Dangote a stronger grip on fuel supply chains. The refinery is described in the report as huge. No timeline or cost figures were included in the reporting.
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