• 🚨 Did you hear the one about the global energy crisis? It all started with a war in Iran! 🌍💥

    Dan D Kunle dives into how the geopolitical turmoil has sent shockwaves through energy markets, exposing serious flaws in our fuel production and distribution systems. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route, is at the heart of this chaos. Thankfully, Nigeria's Dangote mega-refinery is stepping in like a superhero, trying to save the day (and our wallets)! 🦸‍♂️💰

    It's a stark reminder that our energy reliance can be as shaky as a tightrope walker on a windy day. Are we truly prepared for such disruptions?

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/869386-fuel-lines-and-fault-lines-how-the-iran-war-triggered-a-global-energy-shortage-crisis-by-dan-d-kunle.html

    #EnergyCrisis #IranWar #GlobalEconomy #OilProduction #DangoteRefinery
    🚨 Did you hear the one about the global energy crisis? It all started with a war in Iran! 🌍💥 Dan D Kunle dives into how the geopolitical turmoil has sent shockwaves through energy markets, exposing serious flaws in our fuel production and distribution systems. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route, is at the heart of this chaos. Thankfully, Nigeria's Dangote mega-refinery is stepping in like a superhero, trying to save the day (and our wallets)! 🦸‍♂️💰 It's a stark reminder that our energy reliance can be as shaky as a tightrope walker on a windy day. Are we truly prepared for such disruptions? Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/869386-fuel-lines-and-fault-lines-how-the-iran-war-triggered-a-global-energy-shortage-crisis-by-dan-d-kunle.html #EnergyCrisis #IranWar #GlobalEconomy #OilProduction #DangoteRefinery
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    Fuel lines and fault lines: How the Iran war triggered a global energy shortage crisis, By Dan D Kunle
    War in Iran has jolted energy markets, sparking a crisis far beyond the battlefield. This geopolitical clash exposed flaws in the production, refining, and distribution of fuel. Fortunately, Dangote’s mega-refinery aided Nigeria. At the center of the
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  • 🌍💰 Big news in the world of finance! Afreximbank has just anchored a whopping $2.5bn as part of a fresh $4bn syndicated loan for the Dangote Refinery. This strategic move positions the Dangote Group for a new phase of growth, and the bank has committed a staggering $15bn since 2015! Talk about a financial relationship that’s going strong! 📈😄

    As someone who constantly juggles budgets (let's just say my grocery list could use a little refining), it's inspiring to see how businesses are thriving and innovating. It makes you wonder: if only we could get that kind of funding for our weekend projects!

    What do you think this means for the future of African business?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/01/afreximbank-anchors-2-5bn-of-fresh-4bn-dangote-refinery-syndicated-loan/
    #FinanceNews #Afreximbank #DangoteRefinery #InvestmentGrowth #AfricanBusiness
    🌍💰 Big news in the world of finance! Afreximbank has just anchored a whopping $2.5bn as part of a fresh $4bn syndicated loan for the Dangote Refinery. This strategic move positions the Dangote Group for a new phase of growth, and the bank has committed a staggering $15bn since 2015! Talk about a financial relationship that’s going strong! 📈😄 As someone who constantly juggles budgets (let's just say my grocery list could use a little refining), it's inspiring to see how businesses are thriving and innovating. It makes you wonder: if only we could get that kind of funding for our weekend projects! What do you think this means for the future of African business? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/01/afreximbank-anchors-2-5bn-of-fresh-4bn-dangote-refinery-syndicated-loan/ #FinanceNews #Afreximbank #DangoteRefinery #InvestmentGrowth #AfricanBusiness
    Afreximbank Anchors $2.5bn of Fresh $4bn Dangote Refinery Syndicated Loan
    • Aliko: Move positions our business for next phase of  growth  •Bank committed $15bn to Dangote Group since 2015, says board chair  •Cairo-based lender raises $2bn to refinance existing facilities
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  • 🚗💨 Good news for your wallets! It seems like the fuel gods have smiled upon us!

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has slashed its petrol prices just three days after the Dangote Refinery made a similar move. The price at NNPCL filling stations in Abuja has dropped from N1,361 to N1,295 per liter! That’s a savings that could pump up your tank and deflate those monthly budgets!

    It’s like that moment when you find out your favorite snack is on sale—pure joy! 🥳

    Will this trend continue? Or are we in for a fuel price rollercoaster ride? Buckle up!

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/30/nnpcl-reduces-fuel-price-three-days-after-dangote-refinerys-cut/

    #FuelPrices #NNPCL #DangoteRefinery #NigeriaNews #Savings
    🚗💨 Good news for your wallets! It seems like the fuel gods have smiled upon us! The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has slashed its petrol prices just three days after the Dangote Refinery made a similar move. The price at NNPCL filling stations in Abuja has dropped from N1,361 to N1,295 per liter! That’s a savings that could pump up your tank and deflate those monthly budgets! It’s like that moment when you find out your favorite snack is on sale—pure joy! 🥳 Will this trend continue? Or are we in for a fuel price rollercoaster ride? Buckle up! For more details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/30/nnpcl-reduces-fuel-price-three-days-after-dangote-refinerys-cut/ #FuelPrices #NNPCL #DangoteRefinery #NigeriaNews #Savings
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    NNPCL reduces fuel price three days after Dangote Refinery’s cut
    Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, retail outlets have reduced their petrol price significantly after Dangote refinery’s gantry fuel price drop. Checks by DAILY POST on Monday showed that the state-owned oil firm’s fillin
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  • 🚀 Exciting news for drivers and fuel enthusiasts! The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just made a significant move by reducing its petrol prices. The gantry price is now N1,200 per litre, while the coastal price drops to an impressive N1,153 per litre! This reduction, announced by spokesperson Anthony Chijiena, comes as a breath of fresh air for many.

    Imagine the possibilities when fuel costs are lower—more road trips, eco-friendly commutes, or simply enjoying the open road without the worry of expenses. It's time to take advantage of this change and explore new destinations or rethink your daily travel.

    Let’s embrace this opportunity to make our journeys more enjoyable and affordable! 🌟

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/26/dangote-refinery-reduces-petrol-price-2/

    #DangoteRefinery #PetrolPriceDrop #FuelSavings #RoadTripReady #ExploreMore
    🚀 Exciting news for drivers and fuel enthusiasts! The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just made a significant move by reducing its petrol prices. The gantry price is now N1,200 per litre, while the coastal price drops to an impressive N1,153 per litre! This reduction, announced by spokesperson Anthony Chijiena, comes as a breath of fresh air for many. Imagine the possibilities when fuel costs are lower—more road trips, eco-friendly commutes, or simply enjoying the open road without the worry of expenses. It's time to take advantage of this change and explore new destinations or rethink your daily travel. Let’s embrace this opportunity to make our journeys more enjoyable and affordable! 🌟 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/26/dangote-refinery-reduces-petrol-price-2/ #DangoteRefinery #PetrolPriceDrop #FuelSavings #RoadTripReady #ExploreMore
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    Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price
    Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has reduced its gantry price for petrol to N1,200 per litre and its coastal price to N1,153 per litre. The company disclosed this in a statement by its spokesperson Anthony Chijiena to DAILY POST on Thurs
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  • 🚀 Exciting developments in the oil sector! Despite challenges, the Dangote Refinery is committed to overcoming a crude supply shortfall, relying on just 30% of the required volumes from Nigeria. The mismatch in crude quality has led them to source oil at a premium from abroad, but they're not backing down! 💪

    This situation reminds us that even in the face of difficulties, innovation and resilience can lead to new opportunities. It’s a perfect time to explore new ventures and think outside the box. Who knows what breakthroughs await?

    Let’s support the local industry and push for improvement together! 🌍

    Read more about this critical update here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/26/dangote-refinery-laments-crude-shortfall-says-nigeria-supplying-about-30-of-needed-volumes/

    #OilIndustry #Innovation #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #Resilience
    🚀 Exciting developments in the oil sector! Despite challenges, the Dangote Refinery is committed to overcoming a crude supply shortfall, relying on just 30% of the required volumes from Nigeria. The mismatch in crude quality has led them to source oil at a premium from abroad, but they're not backing down! 💪 This situation reminds us that even in the face of difficulties, innovation and resilience can lead to new opportunities. It’s a perfect time to explore new ventures and think outside the box. Who knows what breakthroughs await? Let’s support the local industry and push for improvement together! 🌍 Read more about this critical update here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/26/dangote-refinery-laments-crude-shortfall-says-nigeria-supplying-about-30-of-needed-volumes/ #OilIndustry #Innovation #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #Resilience
    Dangote Refinery Laments Crude Shortfall, Says Nigeria Supplying About 30% of Needed Volumes
    • Decries mismatch in crude quality, forced to buy Nigerian oil abroad at premium  •NNPC eyes FIDs in upstream sector, woos investors Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in
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  • Did you know that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery is currently running at about a third of its capacity? 🏭 According to CEO David Bird, the refinery is only receiving five crude oil cargoes a month, while it’s designed to handle 13 to 15. It seems like the refinery has been put on a strict diet! 🍽️

    With Nigeria facing fuel shortages, one has to wonder how this could impact domestic fuel supply. Hopefully, this isn’t a sign that the refinery needs to start ordering takeout!

    What are your thoughts on the current state of our energy resources?

    Read the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/dangote-refinery-receives-only-five-crude-cargoes-monthly-ceo-says/

    #DangoteRefinery #FuelSupply #EnergyNews #Nigeria #CrudeOil
    Did you know that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery is currently running at about a third of its capacity? 🏭 According to CEO David Bird, the refinery is only receiving five crude oil cargoes a month, while it’s designed to handle 13 to 15. It seems like the refinery has been put on a strict diet! 🍽️ With Nigeria facing fuel shortages, one has to wonder how this could impact domestic fuel supply. Hopefully, this isn’t a sign that the refinery needs to start ordering takeout! What are your thoughts on the current state of our energy resources? Read the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/dangote-refinery-receives-only-five-crude-cargoes-monthly-ceo-says/ #DangoteRefinery #FuelSupply #EnergyNews #Nigeria #CrudeOil
    Dangote Refinery receives only five crude cargoes monthly, CEO says
    By Udeme Akpan The Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird, has disclosed that the 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery currently receives only about five crude oil cargoes per month, significantly below its designed supply capa
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  • 🌍🚗 Big news in the oil world! The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just made a splash by exporting a whopping 456,000 tonnes of refined petroleum products across Africa! That’s enough fuel to keep our cars running and our adventures going for ages.

    Imagine the number of road trips that could be powered by this shipment alone! It's fantastic to see African industries expanding their reach and driving economic growth. Who knew our fuel could travel more than some of us?

    As we embrace this milestone, let’s ponder how this expansion will impact the future of energy on the continent. Here’s to more success stories like this!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/866053-dangote-refinery-expands-african-footprint-with-456000-tonne-fuel-exports.html

    #DangoteRefinery #FuelExports #AfricanEconomy #EnergyInnovation #SustainableGrowth
    🌍🚗 Big news in the oil world! The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just made a splash by exporting a whopping 456,000 tonnes of refined petroleum products across Africa! That’s enough fuel to keep our cars running and our adventures going for ages. Imagine the number of road trips that could be powered by this shipment alone! It's fantastic to see African industries expanding their reach and driving economic growth. Who knew our fuel could travel more than some of us? As we embrace this milestone, let’s ponder how this expansion will impact the future of energy on the continent. Here’s to more success stories like this! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/866053-dangote-refinery-expands-african-footprint-with-456000-tonne-fuel-exports.html #DangoteRefinery #FuelExports #AfricanEconomy #EnergyInnovation #SustainableGrowth
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    Dangote Refinery expands African footprint with 456,000-tonne fuel exports
    The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has exported 456,000 tonnes of refined petroleum products across Africa.  The post Dangote Refinery expands African footprint with 456,000-tonne fuel exports appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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  • 🚦 Have you heard the latest on fuel prices? The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) hasn't raised its pump prices just yet, even after the Dangote Refinery increased its prices by N100 to N1,175 per liter. It’s interesting how one company's move can ripple through the market, isn’t it?

    For many of us, each price change at the pump feels personal—especially when we’re filling up for that weekend road trip or daily commute. It’s a reminder of how interconnected our economy is. What do you think? Will we see a shift in prices soon?

    Stay informed and keep an eye on those fuel stations!

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/14/update-on-fuel-pump-price-after-dangote-refinery-hike/
    #FuelPrices #DangoteRefinery #NNPCL #NigeriaEconomy #Gasoline
    🚦 Have you heard the latest on fuel prices? The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) hasn't raised its pump prices just yet, even after the Dangote Refinery increased its prices by N100 to N1,175 per liter. It’s interesting how one company's move can ripple through the market, isn’t it? For many of us, each price change at the pump feels personal—especially when we’re filling up for that weekend road trip or daily commute. It’s a reminder of how interconnected our economy is. What do you think? Will we see a shift in prices soon? Stay informed and keep an eye on those fuel stations! Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/14/update-on-fuel-pump-price-after-dangote-refinery-hike/ #FuelPrices #DangoteRefinery #NNPCL #NigeriaEconomy #Gasoline
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    Update on fuel pump price after Dangote Refinery hike
    Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, retail outlets and other filling stations in Abuja are yet to increase their fuel pump price, about 24 hours after Dangote Refinery effected a N100 increment. Recall that on Friday, the 650,000-barr
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  • 🚨 Have you heard the latest about petrol prices? The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just increased the cost to ₦1,175 per litre! This change comes after a brief decrease to ₦1,075 earlier this month. As a result, depot operators are hitting pause on sales for now.

    It feels like just yesterday when we were celebrating the dip in prices. It's crazy how quickly things can shift in the fuel market, right? Keeping an eye on these fluctuations is essential for all of us who rely on petrol daily.

    What are your thoughts on this price hike? 🤔

    Check out the full details here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/13/dangote-refinery-again-increases-petrol-price-to-n1175-per-litre/

    #PetrolPrices #DangoteRefinery #FuelMarket #NigerianEconomy #PriceHike
    🚨 Have you heard the latest about petrol prices? The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has just increased the cost to ₦1,175 per litre! This change comes after a brief decrease to ₦1,075 earlier this month. As a result, depot operators are hitting pause on sales for now. It feels like just yesterday when we were celebrating the dip in prices. It's crazy how quickly things can shift in the fuel market, right? Keeping an eye on these fluctuations is essential for all of us who rely on petrol daily. What are your thoughts on this price hike? 🤔 Check out the full details here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/13/dangote-refinery-again-increases-petrol-price-to-n1175-per-litre/ #PetrolPrices #DangoteRefinery #FuelMarket #NigerianEconomy #PriceHike
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    BREAKING: Dangote Refinery again increases petrol price to N1,175 per litre
    The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has revised its petrol price to ₦1,175 per litre, resulting in depot operators across different areas pausing their sales temporarily. The refinery had previously lowered the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS)
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  • Did you know that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) is heavily reliant on Dangote Refinery? 🤔 Femi Falana, a notable Senior Advocate of Nigeria, recently highlighted this concerning dependence during an interview. He raised questions about the significant funds that have been spent on public refineries, leaving many wondering where all that investment has gone. It’s a thought-provoking issue, especially when considering the energy landscape in Nigeria.

    I often think about how crucial self-sufficiency in resources is for any nation. It’s time for us to reflect on the future of our refineries and diversify our energy sources. What’s your take on this situation?

    Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/12/nnpc-depends-solely-on-dangote-refinery-falana/

    #NNPC #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #EnergyIndependence #FemiFalana
    Did you know that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) is heavily reliant on Dangote Refinery? 🤔 Femi Falana, a notable Senior Advocate of Nigeria, recently highlighted this concerning dependence during an interview. He raised questions about the significant funds that have been spent on public refineries, leaving many wondering where all that investment has gone. It’s a thought-provoking issue, especially when considering the energy landscape in Nigeria. I often think about how crucial self-sufficiency in resources is for any nation. It’s time for us to reflect on the future of our refineries and diversify our energy sources. What’s your take on this situation? Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/12/nnpc-depends-solely-on-dangote-refinery-falana/ #NNPC #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #EnergyIndependence #FemiFalana
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    NNPC depends solely on Dangote Refinery – Falana
    A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has decried that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, depends solely on Dangote Refinery. Fielding questions in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, Fala
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  • 🚗💸 Fuel prices may be on the rise, but there’s a silver lining! According to the Nigerian government, our local refining capacity, particularly the Dangote Refinery, is helping to stabilize the economy amidst these hikes. It's a bit like finding a hidden stash of snacks when you're starving – a small comfort in tough times!

    While it might feel like we're going to need a crowdfund for our next fill-up, it’s good to know that local efforts are paving the way for greater economic resilience. Every cloud has a silver lining, and in this case, it's our own refinery stepping up to the plate!

    What do you think? Is it a blessing in disguise?

    Read more about the positive spin on rising fuel prices here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/fuel-price-hike-nigerians-should-be-thankful-for-local-refining-capacity-fg/

    #FuelPrices #Nigeria #EconomicResilience #DangoteRefinery #LocalRefining
    🚗💸 Fuel prices may be on the rise, but there’s a silver lining! According to the Nigerian government, our local refining capacity, particularly the Dangote Refinery, is helping to stabilize the economy amidst these hikes. It's a bit like finding a hidden stash of snacks when you're starving – a small comfort in tough times! While it might feel like we're going to need a crowdfund for our next fill-up, it’s good to know that local efforts are paving the way for greater economic resilience. Every cloud has a silver lining, and in this case, it's our own refinery stepping up to the plate! What do you think? Is it a blessing in disguise? Read more about the positive spin on rising fuel prices here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/fuel-price-hike-nigerians-should-be-thankful-for-local-refining-capacity-fg/ #FuelPrices #Nigeria #EconomicResilience #DangoteRefinery #LocalRefining
    Fuel Price Hike: Nigerians should be thankful for local refining capacity — FG
    The minister argued that Nigeria's economic resilience was being underpinned significantly by the Dangote Refinery. The post Fuel Price Hike: Nigerians should be thankful for local refining capacity — FG appeared first on Vanguard News.
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  • 🚗💨 Great news for drivers in Nigeria! The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has just reduced its petrol price by N95, thanks to a cut from Dangote Refinery. Now filling stations in Abuja and surrounding areas are selling fuel at N1,165 per liter, down from N1,260!

    It seems like our wallets might finally get a little breathing room! Who knew our cars could be so good at fueling both our journeys and our wallets? 😄

    Let’s hope this trend continues—after all, a full tank means more road trips and fewer trips to the bank!

    For all the details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/11/nnpcl-reduces-fuel-price-by-n95-after-dangote-refinerys-cut/

    #FuelPriceDrop #NNPCL #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #RoadTripReady
    🚗💨 Great news for drivers in Nigeria! The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has just reduced its petrol price by N95, thanks to a cut from Dangote Refinery. Now filling stations in Abuja and surrounding areas are selling fuel at N1,165 per liter, down from N1,260! It seems like our wallets might finally get a little breathing room! Who knew our cars could be so good at fueling both our journeys and our wallets? 😄 Let’s hope this trend continues—after all, a full tank means more road trips and fewer trips to the bank! For all the details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/11/nnpcl-reduces-fuel-price-by-n95-after-dangote-refinerys-cut/ #FuelPriceDrop #NNPCL #DangoteRefinery #Nigeria #RoadTripReady
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    NNPCL reduces fuel price by N95 after Dangote Refinery’s cut
    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has reduced its petrol price following Dangote Refinery’s announcement of a gantry price cut. DAILY POST reports that NNPCL filling stations in Abuja and environs lowered their fuel pump price t
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