Nigeria's Dangote taps Lamu for East Africa mega-refinery
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and President William Ruto pose at the inaugural Africa We Build Summit in Nairobi on April 23, 2026. Photo/PCS
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The massive refinery -- similar to Dangote's sprawling complex in Nigeria -- will be based in Lamu, an island off the coast of Kenya, Edwin Devakumar, the vice president in charge of oil and gas at Dangote Industries Limited, told AFP.
It will take around 30 months to build the facility in east Africa's largest economy.
Initially Tanzania was also one of the locations considered for the refinery.
Nigerian billionaire Dangote was in Tanzania late last month where he held talks with President Samia Suluhu Hassan, where he explained "the commercial and technical considerations behind the Group's decision to locate its planned East African refinery in Lamu", according to a statement from his office.
He also invited Tanzania to participate in the Lamu investment.
The Nigerian industrialist had previously said he was leaning toward the Kenyan city of Mombasa, before making the Lamu announcement.
Dangote, whose 650,000-bpd refinery in Nigeria came online in 2024, is the largest on the continent and plans to more than double its capacity to 1.4 million bpd -- which would make it the largest refinery globally -- by 2028.

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