Dangote Tops Africa’s Refining Power List as Continent Unveils Top 10 Largest Refineries in 2026

With an estimated capacity of 650,000 barrels per day (bpd), the Dangote Refinery has redefined Nigeria’s energy outlook, reducing reliance on imported fuel while positioning the country as a major exporter of refined petroleum products.
Across the continent, other major refineries continue to play vital roles in supporting domestic consumption and regional energy supply, particularly in North Africa where countries like Algeria and Egypt maintain strong refining capacity.
Top 10 Largest Refineries in Africa (2026):
1. Dangote Refinery (Nigeria) – 650,000 bpd
2. Skikda Refinery (Algeria) – over 350,000 bpd
3. Sidi R’zine (Algiers) Refinery (Algeria) – major national facility
4. MIDOR Refinery (Egypt) – about 160,000 bpd
5. Mostorod Refinery (Egypt) – about 142,000 bpd
6. El Nasr Refinery (Egypt) – over 130,000 bpd
7. Warri Refinery (Nigeria) – about 125,000 bpd
8. Zawiya Refinery (Libya) – about 120,000 bpd
9. Alexandria Refinery (Egypt) – about 117,000 bpd
10. Cape Town Refinery (South Africa) – significant regional facility
Key Insights:
Nigeria leads the continent’s refining capacity, driven largely by the Dangote Refinery.
Algeria and Egypt remain dominant players in North Africa’s refining sector.
Ongoing upgrades and expansions are improving output across several facilities.
Africa is gradually reducing dependence on imported petroleum products as local refining capacity grows.
Conclusion:
The rise of large-scale refineries across Africa marks a turning point in the continent’s energy journey. With increased capacity and improved infrastructure, African nations are better positioned to achieve energy security, boost exports, and strengthen regional economic integration.







