… as PMS production hits 976 million litres between Nov. 1–29, 2025
Oredola Adeola
Dangote Petroleum Refinery recorded a total petrol output of 976 million litres between November 1 and 29, 2025, hitting a record single-day production of 52 million litres on November 22, marking its highest output since starting gasoline production in September 2024.
This was revealed in an exclusive data obtained by Advisors Reports from a credible in-se source at the refinery.
Following the initial report, Advisors Reports obtained exclusive data from Dangote Petroleum Refinery showing a marked improvement in production performance.
Despite earlier attempts by Tony Chiejina, Group Chief Branding & Communications Officer at Dangote Group, to dispute previous figures as “false and misleading,” the refinery’s internal data exclusively obtained by Advisors Reports at the weekend, reveals that between November 16 and 29, 2025, petrol output steadily improved.
The refinery’s petrol production hits 32 million litres on November 16, 22 million on the 17th, 33 million on the 18th, 40 million on the 19th, 45 million on the 20th, and 39 million on the 21st.
The refinery then achieved an all-time high of 52 million litres on November 22.
Production dipped slightly thereafter, recording 43 million litres on the 23rd, 40 million on the 24th, rebounding to 42 million on the 25th, then 40 million on the 26th, 38 million on the 27th, 37 million on the 28th.
It closed the 14-day production period with 40 million litres on November 29, 2025.
Advisors Reports confirmed that the refinery’s recent production surge aligns with Aliko Dangote, President and CEO of Dangote Industries Limited, disclosure that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will supply 50 million litres of petrol daily starting December 1.
Dangote made the announcement while addressing Usoro Offiong Akpabio, Managing Director of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC), during the Commission’s visit to the refinery and Dangote Fertiliser Complex.
“In line with our commitment to national wellbeing and ensuring a holiday season free of fuel scarcity, the refinery will deliver 1.5 billion litres of PMS to the Nigerian market in December, representing 50 million litres per day.
We have formally notified the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of this commitment,” Dangote said.
He added that supply will continue at 1.5 billion litres in January and rise to 1.7 billion litres in February, equating to about 60 million litres daily.
Dangote further noted that the facility currently maintains sufficient stock and produces between 40 and 45 million litres per day, emphasizing that the planned daily supply of 50 million litres underscores the capacity of domestic refineries to meet national demand.
A further review of exclusive data revealed that between November 1 and 29, 2025, Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s coastal deliveries of petrol averaged 13,137,951 litres per day.
Road truck distribution averaged 9,793,103 litres daily for same period.

