- By June, Dangote’s refinery will begin exporting diesel that complies with European regulations
- The refinery is authorised to start up its catalytic cracker for residual fluid, according to a source
- Diesel with more than 600 parts per million of sulfur can be sold in the local market following an NMDPRA waiver
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Dangote Refinery, which has a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, will start exporting diesel that meets European standards by June.
Devakumar Edwin, the refinery’s vice president for oil and gas, revealed the initiative in Lagos.
He said:
“We expect before the end of next month we’ll also have gasoline in the market, and we’ll also have Euro V diesel for export, that is below 10 ppm,’ Edwin …