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Source: Nigeria exports first gasoline cargo from Dangote refinery to Asia

Sources familiar with the situation say that a 90,000-metric-ton cargo of petrol from Nigeria's Dangote Refinery will be exported for the first and headed for Asia.

Since last year when the refinery began exporting gasoline at a rate of 650,000 barrels per day, the cargoes remained in west Africa.

Sources close to the deal have confirmed that Mercuria will load the cargo by June 22.

Mercuria's spokesperson did not respond immediately to a comment request.

"We only sell to those willing to pay the most money for our products." A spokesperson for the Dangote Refinery stated that the buyer has the right to send the product to the destination of his choice.

Analysts believe that this new route is a sign of the company's willingness to provide motor fuel worldwide.

Clementine Wallop, director of political risk consultancy Horizon Engage, said: "This development shows Dangote's growing importance as a global gasoline supplier and the company’s confidence that its production is stable enough to meet Nigeria’s domestic needs." Reporting by Julia Payne, Isaac Anyaogu, and Robert Harvey, in Lagos; editing by Barbara Lewis, David Evans, and David Evans.

(source: Reuters)