Energy

Sunbeth Energies partners Dangote refinery on fuel supply

Photo caption: Dangote Refinery

 

Sunbeth Energies Limited says it has signed an agreement with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals for the purchase and nationwide distribution of refined petroleum products.

In a statement on Sunday, the company said the “milestone” made it one of the few downstream companies to secure such a partnership.

According to Sunbeth, the agreement positioned it among the most trusted energy distributors in Nigeria. “It marks a significant leap for a company just under two years old, signalling both operational credibility and long-term ambition.

“This partnership with Dangote refinery is not just a deal, it’s a signal. It signals our continued drive to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s energy security and long-term economic value.

“At Sunbeth Energies, we are building for the future, a resilient and responsive supply system that delivers with consistency, earns trust, and serves both industries and communities nationwide,” the Managing Director of Sunbeth Energies, Lateef Abioye, said.

According to him, the collaboration strengthened the company’s alignment with national development priorities and expanded its capacity to adapt and lead in an evolving energy market.

“Through this partnership, Sunbeth Energies will distribute Dangote-refined petroleum products across its service stations nationwide, ensuring availability, reducing supply chain inefficiencies, and enhancing consumer trust,” he stressed.

The Head of Retail Sales at Sunbeth Energies, Victoria Awoniyi, added, “This partnership represents another important step in strengthening our ability to serve the market at scale.

“It expands the flexibility of our supply network and supports our ongoing efforts to deliver timely and dependable energy solutions to customers across Nigeria. As we grow, partnerships like this help us stay responsive to shifting market demands while staying true to our commitment to excellence in service and delivery.”

The PUNCH reports that Sunbeth is joining the list of Dangote partners, including MRS, Heyden, AP and others.

 

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