
Ghana has committed to sourcing petroleum products from Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, citing limited domestic refining capacity.
The 650,000 bpd refinery can meet Nigeria’s demand and export surplus to regional markets.
Ghana’s National Petroleum Authority CEO, Godwin Tameklo, stressed that stable regulations and exchange rates are key for successful intra-African energy trade.
Dangote’s Group VP, Devakumar Edwin, confirmed the refinery is operating at 85% capacity, leaving ample supply for exports.











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