Dangote Group Begins Niger Delta Oil Production, Targets 40,000 Barrels Per Day Expansion
Dangote Group Begins Niger Delta Oil Production, Targets 40,000 Barrels Per Day Expansion The Dangote Group has officially commenced crude oil production in the Niger Delta, marking a strategic upstream expansion aimed at strengthening feedstock supply for its refining operations and reducing reliance on external crude procurement. Production at the Kalaekule field is currently estimated at around 4,500 barrels per day, with plans to scale up output to approximately 15,000 barrels per day in the near term. The company has also set a longer-term target of reaching 40,000 barrels per day as field development and infrastructure upgrades progress. Under the current structure, Dangote Group holds an 85 percent equity stake in the operation, while the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited retains the remaining share. The partnership reflects a growing trend of collaboration between private industrial operators and national oil institutions in upstream exploration and production ac...