Tycoon plans Nigeria’s largest oil refinery

Tycoon plans Nigeria’s largest oil refinery

By CARLEY PETESCH, Associated Press
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A company run by Africa’s richest man received a loan toward a $9 billion project that will give Nigeria its largest oil refinery and petrochemical and fertilizer complex, reducing the country’s reliance on international markets.

Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote Group, signed a loan worth $3.3 billion from 12 Nigerian and international banks toward the project which will be built in Nigeria’s southwest.

“At the completion of these projects we expect Nigeria to become not only self-sufficient in fertilizer and refined petroleum products but indeed to become recognized as a leading exporter of these products,” Dangote said at Wednesday’s signing.

Nigeria is Africa’s biggest oil producer, and is a top supplier of crude to the U.S., but the West African country has to import most of its fuel because of decrepit refineries unable to meet the nation’s demand for gasoline due to years of mismanagement and sabotage

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