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September 20, 2023 Dangote Refinery Still Importing Crude, To Start Supply from October

Dangote Refinery Still Importing Crude, To Start Supply from October

The Executive Director of Dangote Group, Devakumar Edwin, has revealed that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery is currently importing crude oil and expects its first crude cargo in about a Forthnight.

Although the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited trades crude oil on behalf of Nigeria, Edwin in an interview  on Monday, said the NNPCL had committed its crude to other entities.

The Dangote refinery boss did not disclose the other entities receiving the oil company’s crude but NNPC disclosed last month it had entered into a $3bn crude oil-for-loan deal with African Export-Import Bank.  The deal allowed the company to pledge future oil production to the bank  as repayments for the loan.

Sources within the NNPC are quoted to have said the company had entered into crude oil contracts with a number of entities, a development that made it impossible for the organization to meet Dangote’s need earlier.

A top official of the oil company, however, said  plans were already underway to ensure Dangote’s refineries crude oil needs were met in November.

Also, Edwin pointed out that the importation of crude by Dangote refinery was temporary, as the firm would receive supply from NNPCL from November.

Edwin went ahead to state that the firm would begin the production of up to 370,000 barrels per day of crude that would give rise to Automotive Gas Oil, popularly called diesel, and jet fuel in October 2023.

For Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, the Dangote Group’s boss said the plant would produce it by November 30, 2023.

This came as oil marketers stated that the prices of diesel and jet fuel would only crash when the Dangote refinery starts receiving crude oil from Nigeria, and not by importing crude.

September 19, 2023 MohBad: Management, Fans and Friends to Hold Tribute Concert and Peace Walk

MohBad: Management, Fans and Friends to Hold Tribute Concert and Peace Walk

The management of late Nigerian music singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, a.k.a Mohbad, has announced a candlelight procession and tribute concert in honor of the late artiste.

Mohbad, died suddenly last Tuesday at the age of 27.

Since Mohbad’s death, his music fans and sympathizers have called for a proper investigation to know the cause of his death, prompting the Nigeria Police as well as the Lagos state Government to swing into immediate action.

Taking to the social media handles of the late singer on Monday night, the management “appreciate the outpouring of love from Fans across the world to the ones who’ve organized events in their communities as a way to honour and pay respect to our shining light we say thank you. Join us for Mohbad’s candlelight procession and tribute concert.”

The candlelight procession will be held on Thursday, September 21, 2023, by 5 pm at Lekki Phase 1 Gate while the Tribute Concert starts 8pm at Muri Okunola Park, Lagos State.

September 19, 2023 SPECIAL REPORT: Empathy for Autism

SPECIAL REPORT: Empathy for Autism

In this Special Report, Empathy for Autism, our senior Health Correspondent IMA DEM speaks with a Father of a 5 Year old boy living with Autism in Akwa Ibom and had been in search of help for his son.

Mr ISREAL DAVIDSTONE is excited to have found a centre that caters to children with special needs in the suburb of Shelter Afrique in the city of Uyo of Akwa Ibom; Nigeria’s South South State.

Finding a place that offers Therapy for children living on the Autism spectrum in Akwa Ibom was a tall order almost a decade back. Now, the narative is changing as centres are springing up.

Ima Dem takes us through the route to finding help in Akwa Ibom , with Special needs Specialists and Professional Therapists speaking to the concerns on Autism Care in Nigeria. The advocacy is loud on embracing ‘Emphaty for Autism’ for better integration of individuals an d families affected by the neurological condition.

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September 19, 2023 Qua Iboe Crude Hits $100/Barrel

Qua Iboe Crude Hits $100/Barrel

The price of  Nigerian premium crude; Qua Iboe, has hit the $100 per barrel mark as the global market continues to suffer a supply deficit.

This is the first time since 2022 when the volatile market showed recovery from COVID-19 lockdowns, which was also driven by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

According to LSEG data, Qua Iboe, which is produced from numerous offshore fields by ExonMobil and exported through Qua Iboe Terminal, QIT, surpassed $100 per barrel a few hours ago.

In a brief obtained from its website, ExxonMobil, stated: “Qua Iboe Terminal (4° 20’N, 7° 59’E) is located on the eastern side of the Qua Iboe river estuary and contains nine crude oil storage tanks with a total capacity of 4.5 million bbls.

“Vessels are loaded through an SPM (single point mooring) 23 miles offshore which can accommodate ships up to 312,000 DWT, a 345,000 MT displacement limit and BCM equal to 175 meters maximum. “Maximum draft at both berths is 72 feet. Qua Iboe crude oil parcel sizes are normally about 950,000 barrels, but up to two million barrels can be loaded.”

It described Qua Iboe as, “Light crude containing very low levels of sulfur, metals and asphaltic material; when refined will provide similar low sulfur specification products. A well-balanced intermediate crude that produces high-quality, low-sulfur products after simple refining.”

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