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Dangote Refinery fuels Nigeria’s first credit rating upgrade in 14 years

Aliko Dangote’s $20 billion Dangote Refinery has emerged as a major factor behind Nigeria’s first sovereign credit rating upgrade in 14 years, highlighting the growing economic impact of Africa’s largest refinery project. International ratings agency S&P Global Ratings recently upgraded Nigeria’s outlook and ratings profile, citing improving macroeconomic reforms, stronger external balances, and reduced pressure on foreign exchange demand.

Business Insider Africa says the Dangote Refinery is beginning to transform Nigeria’s energy landscape by reducing dependence on imported petroleum products, easing pressure on foreign reserves, and improving fuel supply stability. The 650,000-barrel-per-day facility, which began phased production in 2024, is expected to significantly lower import bills while boosting exports of refined petroleum products across Africa.

Economic experts note that Nigeria’s heavy reliance on imported fuel had long contributed to foreign exchange strain, subsidy pressures, and fiscal instability despite the country being one of Africa’s largest crude oil producers. The refinery’s operations are now seen as a strategic shift toward industrial self-sufficiency and stronger domestic value addition.

Market observers say the credit upgrade reflects growing investor confidence in Nigeria’s reform direction under ongoing monetary, fiscal, and energy sector adjustments. They add that large-scale industrial projects such as the Dangote Refinery could play an increasingly important role in improving economic resilience, attracting investment, and strengthening Nigeria’s long-term growth outlook.

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