Nigerian Refinery Tracker
Live status and capacity of all petroleum refineries in Nigeria





















Dangote Refinery
Large ScaleFully operational post-maintenance block, successfully meeting Q2 2026 domestic production demands.
Port Harcourt Refinery I (Old)
Large ScaleResumed partial operations in early 2026 after extensive rehabilitation.
Port Harcourt Refinery II (New PHRC)
Large ScaleRehabilitation commissioned; currently in advanced test-run phases ahead of full rollout.
Warri Refinery
Large ScaleRehabilitation ongoing by Daewoo Engineering. Restart timeline shifted to late 2026.
Kaduna Refinery
Large ScaleRehabilitation ongoing by Daewoo Engineering. Restart timeline shifted to late 2026.
Aradel Refinery
ModularFully operational modular refinery producing diesel, kerosene, and heavy fuel oil. Plans to add petrol (PMS) production.
Waltersmith Petroman Refinery
ModularExpanded to 10,000 bpd in 2025. One of the most successful modular refineries in Nigeria.
Edo Refinery
ModularHighly efficient modular refinery operating at over 90% capacity as of late 2025.
Duport Midstream Refinery
ModularIntegrated energy park with a modular refinery. Commenced production in 2023.
OPAC Refinery
ModularResumed operations in early 2026 catering to local diesel demands.
Market Impact
Dangote Refinery Impact: With 650,000 bpd capacity at 85% utilization, Dangote Refinery is producing approximately 552,500 barrels per day, significantly reducing Nigeria's dependence on imported petroleum products.
Future Outlook: Plans to expand Dangote Refinery to 1.4 million bpd would make it the world's largest single-train refinery, potentially making Nigeria a net exporter of refined petroleum products.
Economic Benefits: Local refining saves billions in foreign exchange, creates jobs, and provides better price stability for petroleum products across Nigeria.
Last updated: April 2026 | Data sourced from NNPC and public reports