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Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote eyes Kenya refinery investment

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote eyes Kenya refinery investment
President William Ruto chats with billionaire Aliko Dangote. PHOTO/@WilliamsRuto/X

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is looking at Kenya as the ​site of a 650,000-barrel-a-day oil refinery that ‌he intends to build in East Africa, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing an interview with him.

“I’m leaning more ​towards Mombasa because Mombasa has a much ​larger, deeper port,” Dangote said in the interview.

The report ⁠comes after Kenyan President William Ruto said last ​month that East African countries were discussing plans for a ​joint oil refinery at the Tanzanian port of Tanga that is modelled on Nigeria’s Dangote operation.

Kenya is a bigger economy

However, Dangote, in the interview, compared Kenya’s Mombasa to ​Tanzania’s Tanga port, and said, “Kenyans consume more. It’s ​a bigger economy.”

“The ball is in the hands of President Ruto,” ‌he ⁠said. “Whatever President Ruto says is what I’ll do,” he added.

A section of the stalled Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited (KPRL) refinery plant in Changamwe yesterday. PHOTO/John Ochieng
A section of the stalled Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited (KPRL) refinery plant in Changamwe. PHOTO/John Ochieng

Dangote estimated it would cost Ksh1.93 trillion to Ksh2.19 trillion ($15 billion to $17 billion) to build the refinery, the FT report said.

Refinery plan

East Africa ​currently imports ​all of ⁠its refined petroleum products, mainly from the Middle East, leaving the region vulnerable ​to the supply disruptions and price spikes that have been ​seen ⁠during the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, at an infrastructure summit in Nairobi in April 2026, ⁠said ​he could replicate his 650,000-barrel-a-day Nigerian refinery ​in East Africa, provided governments in the region supported the initiative.

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