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Vitol to load more naphtha at Nigeria Dangote refinery

  • Märkte: Oil products
  • 18.03.24

Trading firm Vitol will load more naphtha from Nigeria's 650,000 b/d Dangote refinery towards the end of the month, according to multiple market sources.

The trading company won the refinery's first public naphtha export tender in February, and will now load an undisclosed amount on Long Range 2 (LR2) tanker Hafnia Triton on 25 March, according to a fixtures list seen by Argus.

It is likely to be filled to capacity with heavy full range naphtha (HFRN), according to market participants. The tanker has the option to be delivered to either the UK Continent (UKC) or Japan. The latter probably reflects the grade's desired status among refiners in east Asia, where HFRN can be used in petrochemical refining and gasoline blending alike.

Vitol loaded naphtha from Dangote's first tender in two 30,000t cargoes on 2 March and 11 March, according to Kpler. The Adrmore Sealion is heading north off the coast of Portugal and is scheduled to deliver its cargo to an unknown European port on 25 March. The Torm Titan should deliver the second naphtha cargo to the Brazilian port of Aratu on 26 March.

There has been no public announcement of a second naphtha tender, so the new loading by Vitol may suggest it is seen by Dangote as a trusted counterparty to load ad hoc volumes of the light end product. Two market participants that were invited to the first naphtha export tender were not made aware by Dangote of a bidding process for the March cargo.

Dangote may be poised to sell large amounts of its naphtha output as a way of raising US dollars to pay for crude feedstock for its single-train crude distillation unit (CDU), according to market sources. Naphtha and residual crude sales are most likely to be sold for raising dollars at a time when foreign currency availability in Nigeria is tight, a source said.

But Dangote would probably prefer to store its naphtha, the source said, as it aims to eventually direct its output toward its gasoline production. The refinery has not begun gasoline output, but it has worked with the downstream regulatory body NMDPRA in the past month to gain approval for the start of secondary units, according to a market participant.


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