Dangote Refinery: Eterna PLC Becomes Official Distributor

January 18, 2024
Dangote Refinery: Fueling Nigeria's Economic Resurgence or Monopoly Menace?

In a development, Eterna PLC has announced its official role as a domestic sales distributor for the Dangote Petroleum Refinery that just began operations in Nigeria.

The Dangote refinery, having commenced the production of diesel and aviation fuel, marks a stride in the nation’s energy landscape.

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Emphasizing the impact of this collaboration, Mr. Benjamin Nwaezeigwe, the Managing Director of Eterna Plc, expressed pride in the appointment, stating, “We are proud to be appointed as an official distributor of Dangote refinery domestic sale in Nigeria.”

He highlighted the partnership as a testament to Eterna’s dedication to providing Nigerians with top-notch energy solutions.

This move not only reinforces Eterna’s commitment to enhancing product supply but also positions the company as a key player in the distribution of Dangote refinery products nationwide. Nwaezeigwe’s assurance that Eterna will remain competitive in the face of fuel subsidy removal reflects the company’s strategic approach to evolving energy dynamics.

“This partnership with Dangote refinery is a demonstration of our commitment to providing Nigerians with world-class energy solutions that meet their needs and expectations.

“We are happy that we are keeping to our promise to stakeholders that the company will remain competitive even in the face of fuel subsidy removal”.

Eterna PLC, known for manufacturing, marketing, and distributing lubricants and chemicals, coupled with its expanding network of filling stations, is poised to further strengthen its retail presence across the country.

The company’s elevation to an official distributor for Dangote refinery products underscores its reputation for excellence in the energy sector.

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