How Dangote Refinery became Africa’s energy shock absorber and lifeline
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By Dr. Lazarus Angbazo
At the center of this ecosystem sits Dangote’s 650,000 barrels per day facility—accounting for nearly half of Nigeria’s installed capacity and standing as the largest single-train refinery globally. Around it, legacy assets such as Port Harcourt and Warri are gradually returning to operation following years of underperformance, while a growing network of smaller, privately led modular refineries, including Walter Smith Refinery and others, continues to deepen supply acr
At the center of this ecosystem sits Dangote’s 650,000 barrels per day facility—accounting for nearly half of Nigeria’s installed capacity and standing as the largest single-train refinery globally. Around it, legacy assets such as Port Harcourt and Warri are gradually returning to operation following years of underperformance, while a growing network of smaller, privately led modular refineries, including Walter Smith Refinery and others, continues to deepen supply acr
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