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Dangote refinery petrol supply rises from 17.08m to 50m litres daily

Hassan Tanko by Hassan Tanko
December 11, 2025
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Domestic petrol supply from Dangote Refinery has reportedly risen sharply in November 2025, increasing to 50 million litres per day.

Data from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) indicated that petrol imports into the country also jumped by 80.27 percent, reaching 52.1 million litres daily, up from 28.9 million litres in October. 

Put together, the total average daily petrol supply for November stood at 71.5 million litres.

NMDPRA attributed the increase to the unusually low delivery rates in September and October, which fell below national demand levels, as well as proactive efforts to boost national stock ahead of peak end-of-year consumption.

The regulatory body noted that the surge in imports, led by NNPC Limited as the supplier of last resort, was aimed at strengthening inventory levels.

Twelve vessels initially scheduled for October discharge were delayed into November, further boosting supply.

Average daily petrol consumption in November was recorded at 52.9 million litres, with national stock sufficiency at 16.65 days. 

All four refineries owned by NNPC Limited remained non-operational, with no confirmed date for resumption.

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