Cameroon has become the first foreign buyer of petroleum from the Dangote refinery.
The first export of 60,000 tonnes of refined petroleum went to Neptune Oil, a major distributor and retailer in Central Africa.
The company said it was working with the refiner to establish ‘a reliable supply chain that will help stabilize fuel prices and opportunities’ across the region.
Aliko Dangote plans to export 56% of his total fuel production, even as crude supply difficulties threaten to bog down the refinery’s operations.
The 650,000 b/d facility began selling gasoline…

















