Dangote’s Superior Quality Diesel Debut: Defying International Standards

Dangote's Superior Quality Diesel Debut: Defying International Standards
Dangote's Superior Quality Diesel Debut: Defying International Standards

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Dangote Group’s Refinery Debunks Claims of Inferior Quality, Calls for Transparency

The Dangote Group’s Petroleum Refinery, the world’s largest single train refinery, has refuted claims of inferior quality, stating that its products meet international standards. The refinery’s President, Aliko Dangote, made the assertion during a tour of the facility by members of the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers, led by the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, observed the testing of Automotive Gas Oil (diesel) from two petrol stations alongside Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s product. The results showed that Dangote’s diesel had a sulphur content of 87.6 ppm, whereas the other two samples exceeded 1800 ppm and 2000 ppm respectively.

Dangote challenged the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Authority (NMDPRA) to compare the quality of refined products from his refinery with those imported, advocating for an impartial assessment to determine what best serves the interests of Nigerians.

The refinery’s Vice President, Devakumar Edwin, highlighted recent actions by European countries like Belgium and the Netherlands, which have expressed concerns about the carcinogenic effects of high-sulphur diesel being dumped into the Nigerian market. Edwin noted that the refinery conforms to Euro V specifications and is designed to comply with international standards.

The Speaker commended the refinery’s state-of-the-art technology, describing it as revolutionary and a shining example of engineering and innovation excellence. He praised the facility’s capacity to meet 100% of Nigeria’s demand for petrol, diesel, kerosene, and aviation Jet, with surpluses available for export.

The controversy surrounding the quality of imported refined products into Nigeria has sparked concerns, with the Green Chamber announcing plans to establish a committee to investigate the matter thoroughly. The committee will test sampled products from various sources to determine the quality of imported diesel.

In conclusion, the Dangote Group’s Petroleum Refinery has set a new standard for quality and efficiency in Nigeria’s petroleum industry, and its commitment to excellence is a beacon of hope for the country’s quest for self-sufficiency in petroleum products.

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