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You are here: Home / News / Dangote Refinery Becomes Top Global Jet Fuel Exporter

Dangote Refinery Becomes Top Global Jet Fuel Exporter

30 May 2026 by Guest

Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery emerged as the world’s largest exporter of jet fuel in April 2026, marking a major milestone […]

The post Dangote Refinery Becomes Top Global Jet Fuel Exporter appeared first on Impact Newswire.

Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery emerged as the world’s largest exporter of jet fuel in April 2026, marking a major milestone for the country’s refining sector and strengthening Africa’s position in global fuel markets.

The development reflects the refinery’s rapid expansion since operations began in 2024. According to shipping and commodities data cited by industry analysts, the refinery’s jet fuel exports climbed sharply in April as global supply disruptions created stronger demand for alternative suppliers.

The surge came amid mounting instability in global energy markets caused by conflicts affecting major refining and export routes in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. These disruptions reduced global refining output and tightened supplies of aviation fuel, especially in Europe.

Dangote Refinery benefited significantly from the shift. Export volumes of jet fuel reportedly reached about 158000 barrels per day in April, representing a dramatic increase from levels recorded during the refinery’s early export phase in 2024.

Europe emerged as one of the biggest destinations for the refinery’s aviation fuel exports. European buyers have increasingly turned to Nigeria as they seek to reduce dependence on traditional suppliers affected by geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. France Spain and the United Kingdom were among the major importers of Nigerian jet fuel during the period.

The refinery’s rise is also reshaping fuel trade within Africa. Several African countries facing supply shortages and higher import costs have increasingly sourced refined products from Dangote Refinery instead of relying on distant international suppliers.

Located in the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos the refinery was built with a processing capacity of 650000 barrels per day making it the largest single train refinery in the world. Since reaching full operational capacity earlier this year the facility has significantly increased exports of aviation fuel diesel and gasoline across regional and international markets.

The refinery’s growing influence is being seen as a major shift for Nigeria which for decades depended heavily on imported refined petroleum products despite being one of Africa’s largest crude oil producers. Analysts say the expansion of local refining capacity could improve foreign exchange earnings reduce fuel import dependence and strengthen Nigeria’s strategic importance in global energy markets.

Industry observers also believe the refinery’s export growth highlights the increasing role African refining infrastructure could play in global energy security especially during periods of geopolitical instability and supply disruptions.

Emmanuel Abara Benson is a business journalist and editor covering artificial intelligence, global markets, and emerging technology.

He has previously worked with Business Insider Africa and Nairametrics, reporting on finance, startups, and innovation.

His work focuses on AI, digital economy, and global tech trends.

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