18 Jul 2024 | 09:36 UTC

Listen: How is Dangote's crude supply diversification disrupting global trade flows?

The Dangote refinery in Nigeria is poised to disrupt refined product flows in the Atlantic Basin just months after its long-awaited commissioning in early 2024. As the mega-refinery intensifies its search for crude sources beyond Nigeria's borders, significant changes are expected in the market.

In this week's episode of the Oil Markets podcast, host Joel Hanley is joined by reporters Charlie Mitchell, Matthew Tracey-Cook, and Tommy Petrou. Together, they delve into Dangote's quest for alternative feedstocks and the dynamic shifts in gasoline and fuel oil flows in and out of Nigeria.

Links:

Dangote refinery eyes Brazilian, African crudes amid feedstock woes(opens in a new tab) (subscriber content)

Bonny Light FOB Nigeria London vs WAF Dtd Strip - AAGXL00(opens in a new tab)

West Africa Gasoline FOB Northwest Europe - AAKUV00(opens in a new tab)

FOB Rotterdam Marine Fuel 0.5% Barge - PUMFD00(opens in a new tab)

Straight Run 0.5-0.7%S FOB NWE cargo - PKABA00(opens in a new tab)

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