International Fuel Procurement in Nigeria – Source Direct from Dangote Refinery via Wigmore Trading
Nigeria has emerged as one of the most strategic locations for international fuel procurement, thanks to the commissioning of the Dangote Refinery, the largest single-train refinery in the world. With a refining capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, Dangote now positions Nigeria not just as an oil producer, but a major global supplier of refined petroleum products.
For international buyers—ranging from bulk fuel traders and OMCs to governments and industrial consumers—Wigmore Trading offers a secure, compliant, and transparent channel for international fuel procurement in Nigeria, facilitating direct refinery access under structured tender systems.
What Fuels Can Be Procured Internationally from Nigeria?
Through Wigmore Trading, verified buyers can access bulk fuel exports from Dangote Refinery, including:
🔹 AGO 50ppm (Automotive Gas Oil)
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Use: Diesel engines, generators, industrial machinery
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Pricing: ICE +8/MT (FOB Dangote Terminal)
🔹 EN590 10ppm (ULSD)
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Use: Export markets requiring ultra-low sulphur diesel (Europe, Asia)
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Pricing: ICE +15/MT (Subject to refinery allocation)
🔹 Jet A1 (Aviation Fuel)
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Use: Commercial and cargo aviation
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Pricing: NEW +0/MT (FOB or CIF)
🔹 PMS (Premium Motor Spirit / Petrol)
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Use: Automotive fuel for mass distribution
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Available via official Dangote tender approvals
🔹 LPG / LNG
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Use: Domestic energy, industrial fuel, and export cargoes
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Allocated under verified tender bids
Why Choose Wigmore Trading for International Fuel Procurement in Nigeria?
Wigmore Trading provides more than just access—we provide certainty, structure, and speed. Our value-added services include:
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Direct Access to Dangote Refinery
We participate in monthly export tenders, helping buyers secure allocations without intermediaries. -
Structured Bid Support
From LOI submission to pricing formulation, we guide every aspect of the procurement process. -
Global Delivery Capability
Choose between FOB loading from Nigeria or CIF delivery to your designated port. -
Regulatory & Compliance Management
We handle DPR permits, NNPC clearances, customs documentation, and loading certifications. -
Professional Logistics Coordination
From terminal scheduling to international marine shipment, we manage end-to-end logistics.
Who Should Procure Fuel Internationally from Nigeria?
Our procurement services are ideal for:
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Fuel distributors and oil marketing companies (OMCs)
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Maritime operators and offshore logistics firms
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Government procurement and defense agencies
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Industrial power consumers and EPC contractors
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Global fuel traders and portfolio energy buyers
We work with both spot buyers and long-term contract clients across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Procurement Process – How It Works
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Submit Product Inquiry
Specify your desired product, quantity, delivery method (FOB/CIF), and destination port. -
Receive Bid Format
We provide the official Dangote refinery bid template and product specifications. -
Submit LOI and Pricing Offer
Include benchmark-linked pricing (ICE/NEW), buyer credentials, and proof of funds. -
Tender Evaluation & Approval
Successful bidders receive allocation and loading schedules. Wigmore handles export documentation.
Why Act Now?
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Dangote Refinery has entered full-scale production, offering export volumes monthly
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Global fuel prices are volatile—securing stable supply offers margin advantages
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Index-linked pricing (ICE/Platts) provides transparency
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West Africa is rising as a global fuel hub—early movers gain strategic access
Locking in your procurement channels through Wigmore Trading secures both pricing and long-term supply assurance.
Call to Action
Looking for secure, structured international fuel procurement in Nigeria?
Partner with Wigmore Trading today to source AGO, PMS, Jet A1, LPG, and LNG directly from the Dangote Refinery.
📩 Email: sales@wigmoretrading.com
🌐 Website: www.wigmoretrading.com
Get started with a trusted Nigerian export facilitator for your global fuel supply needs.
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