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Aliko Dangote Plans $40bn Multi-Exchange IPO for Dangote Refinery Expansion Across Africa

funds from the planned listing will support major expansion projects, including increasing the refinery’s processing capacity from 650,000 barrels per day to 1.4 million barrels daily

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 29, 2026
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Aliko Dangote

Aliko Dangote has planned $40bn Multi-Exchange IPO for Dangote Refinery expansion across Africa.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled plans to list about 10 percent of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery in what could become one of Africa’s largest-ever Initial Public Offerings (IPO), valued at an estimated $40 billion.

 

The proposed multi-exchange IPO is part of the Dangote Group’s ambitious “Vision 2030” strategy aimed at transforming the conglomerate into a $100 billion revenue enterprise over the next five years.

 

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According to reports, funds from the planned listing will support major expansion projects, including increasing the refinery’s processing capacity from 650,000 barrels per day to 1.4 million barrels daily, significantly boosting fertiliser production, and establishing potash and phosphate plants in the Democratic Republic of the Congo alongside copper-refining operations in Zambia.

 

The Lagos-based refinery, which commenced production in 2024, remains one of the largest industrial investments in Nigeria’s history and is expected to play a strategic role in Africa’s energy and manufacturing sectors.

 

Industry experts believe the move comes at a critical time as geopolitical tensions, including disruptions linked to the Iran conflict and concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, continue to impact global oil and fertiliser supply chains.

 

Investment professional Oyinkansola Aregbesola noted that the refinery’s downstream operations could help shield African markets from global supply shocks while providing stable regional demand for refined petroleum products.

 

She also explained that the planned multi-exchange structure would allow the offering to tap into wider investor pools across Africa, making the large-scale transaction more manageable and attractive to institutional investors.

 

Reports further indicate that the IPO may include a dollar-denominated dividend structure, a move expected to boost foreign investor confidence by reducing currency-related risks often associated with African markets.

 

The planned listing follows earlier indications by Dangote that about 5 percent of the refinery could be floated on the Nigerian Exchange before the end of the year. However, the latest strategy points to a broader continental listing involving multiple African stock exchanges.

 

Chief Executive Officer of the Nairobi Securities Exchange, Frank Mwiti, recently disclosed that discussions had already taken place with Dangote on how African exchanges could support what may become the continent’s biggest IPO.

 

Analysts say the successful execution of the IPO could mark a major milestone for African capital markets by encouraging more indigenous companies to raise large-scale funding within the continent instead of relying heavily on foreign exchanges and investors.

 

They also believe the offering could deepen market integration across Africa while giving both retail and institutional investors an opportunity to own shares in one of the continent’s most strategic industrial assets.

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