US imports 2 million barrels of jet fuel from Dangote refinery

The United States has recently imported two million barrels of jet fuel from Dangote Refinery a Nigerian company. This marks a significant milestone for the company as it expands its reach into the global market. The jet fuel was imported through the New York Harbor and will be used for aviation purposes. This deal highlights the growing demand for energy resources and the potential for African companies to play a larger role in the international market. It also showcases the strong partnership between the US and Nigeria as well as the continued growth and success of Dangote Refinery.

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  • 1) Amidst the ongoing naira-for crude rift between the NNPC and Dangote refinery, the refinery keeps putting the country on a global scale. Having exporting jet fuels to countries like Saudi Arabia, United States in the last couple of weeks, this has sparked a reaction from Nigerians and questions like why is Nigeria has a parent country to the refinery not patronising the refinery's product? Could it be politics at play?
  • 2) Dangote refinery exporting fuels to big countries like Saudi Arabia and the United states who are fore leading countries in the oil business in the world is yet another testament to the quality of the refined products from the refinery while her parent country has refused to patronise its products, Dangote's refinery keeps breaking into the international market. This really could portray the country in bad light. Should the government and the dangote refinery reach a compromise and find a common ground to run business together?
  • 3) Government patronising and supporting the Dangote's refinery will really be beneficial to the country's economy, potential job creation, increase in GDP and a potential reduction in the current inflation that is plaguing the country if the current disagreement between both parties are resolved. Will this happen soon?

26 Mar

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