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‘Nigeria allocates more crude cargoes to Dangote refinery for May’

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Fuel prices in Nigeria have ​reached record highs.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) is allocating seven crude ​cargoes for May loading to Nigeria’s Dangote refinery, ​up from the five it received in previous months, ⁠two trade sources told Reuters.
Fuel prices in Nigeria have ​reached record highs and Dangote has previously said the company ​could source only about five crude cargoes a month locally, far short of the 13–15 it requires, forcing it to import the rest ​at prices dictated by the impact of war in ​the Middle East.
An increase in crude allocations to the 650 000 barrel per ‌day ⁠refinery, Africa’s largest, could also curb volumes of Nigerian crude available for export at a time when the Iran war has drastically cut supply from the Middle East, forcing buyers ​to hunt ​far and wide ⁠for available cargoes.
NNPC and the refinery did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
Dangote has ​raised gasoline supplies to Nigeria’s domestic market ​this month, ⁠meeting the needs of a little more than two thirds of Nigeria’s daily requirements of 60 million litres.
It has also ⁠had ​to increase petrol depot prices by ​about 13%.

—Reuters—