Rains caused damage on refinery site dangote reveals
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Rains Cause Damage on Refinery Site, Dangote Reveals
Lagos, Nigeria - The Group Managing Director of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Engr. Joseph Makoju, has revealed that the recent heavy rains in the country have caused significant damage to the company's refinery site in Lagos.
According to Makoju, the rains, which were characterized by strong winds and heavy downpours, caused flooding and erosion on the refinery site, resulting in damage to some of the infrastructure and equipment.
"We are assessing the extent of the damage, but it's clear that the rains have caused significant disruption to our operations," Makoju said in a statement. "We are working to repair the damage and get back to normal operations as soon as possible."
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery, which is one of the largest in Africa, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in 2022. The refinery is expected to have a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day and will produce a range of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
The refinery is a major investment for the Dangote Group, which is one of the largest conglomerates in Africa. The company has invested heavily in the refinery, which is expected to play a significant role in meeting Nigeria's growing energy needs.
The damage caused by the rains is a setback for the refinery, which was expected to start operations later this year. However, Makoju said that the company is working to minimize the impact of the damage and is expected to be back to normal operations soon.
"We are doing everything possible to get back to normal operations as soon as possible," Makoju said. "We appreciate the support of our stakeholders and the public during this time and are committed to delivering on our promise to provide high-quality petroleum products to the Nigerian market."