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S&P Global Energy says Nigerian fuel marketers are increasingly importing Dangote Refinery products through the offshore trading hub in Lomé, TogoBetween March and May 2026, more than 70 to 80 per cent of fuel imported into Nigeria by sea originated from Dangote Refinery Dangote Refinery is also expanding its global reach, supplying to countries including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and South Africa
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Nigerian fuel marketers are increasingly importing refined petroleum products produced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery through the offshore ship-to-ship (STS) trading hub in Lomé, Togo, despite the refinery’s growing capacity to supply the domestic market.
Speaking during a webinar organised by the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN), S&P Global Energy analyst Matthew Tracey-Cook said the trend reflects the growing influence of the Dangote Refinery in regional fuel trade while also pointing





