Nows the time9 Dec 2020 11:16
All the parts coming together now , I'm in.Like I said back in 2016 in detail nothing will happen till the Dangote refinery opens. NNPC control everything the refineriesrely on, the pipe lines the distribution and so on and now on the verge of closing forever.Lots of oil in the ground and now a pipeline out coming to the rescue bad management or good planning ? make your own mind up, but with the richest 2% with 5 billion tied to this refinery, half that sit on the government chairs will be saying time to get this oil out of the ground and with nigeria saying what amounts to it must be processed in nigeria In June, a senior Dangote official told The Africa Report the refinery would start operations in early 2021, despite pandemic-enforced disruptions causing a 45-day delay.“Some government officials seem to be betting on Dangote solving Nigeria’s fuel import problems, which tells you they have little faith in bringing production back up to 450,000bl/d at the state refineries,” says Mhango.Yet Nwaozuzu believes Dangote, which borrowed at least $5bn towards the refinery’s $12bn construction costs, will export most of its finished products.