Dangote Refinery Produces Euro 5 Specification
OpenLife Nigeria reports that David Bird, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals, has said the refinery is delivering measurable public health and environmental benefits through the production of Euro 5 standard fuels, positioning Nigeria among countries with the highest fuel quality specifications globally.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals is a 650,000 barrels per day (BPD) integrated refinery.
It is Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s biggest single-train facility.
Commissioned on May 22, 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari, the over $20 billion Lekki based refinery has perfected plans to expand its production to 1.4 million bpd within the next three years.
Speaking during an interaction with selected journalists, Bird explained that modern fuel standards are rooted in public health requirements, particularly the need to reduce harmful emissions linked to high sulphur and metal content.
According to him, the refinery is producing Euro 5 specification petrol with a sulphur content of 50 parts per million, a benchmark designed to protect public health and the environment.
“Fuel specifications have evolved over time in response to public health requirements,” Bird said.
“Euro 5 is not about imposing costs on industry. It is about safeguarding health and ensuring cleaner air. The reduction of sulphur in fuels has significantly reduced problems such as acid rain and harmful emissions.”
He noted that while some countries in West Africa still operate under legacy fuel specifications with far higher sulphur levels, Nigeria now benefits from cleaner fuels produced locally. He added that metals such as lead, previously used to enhance fuel performance, have long been eliminated in advanced markets due to health concerns.
“Nigerians are now enjoying low sulphur, metal free petrol comparable to what is available in Europe,” he stated.
“This is something many Europeans take for granted. It should not be considered a luxury. If industry can deliver the highest standards, then consumers have the right to benefit from them. Our ambition is to extend the reach of high-quality fuels across the continent.”

Bird added that the refinery’s ability to consistently produce cleaner, higher quality fuels underscores its role in transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape while aligning domestic fuel quality with global best practice.
The Managing Director emphasised that the development represents not only an industrial milestone but also a significant advancement in environmental protection and public health standards in Nigeria.
Source: ThisDay

