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Honeywell to Deploy Automation Technologies at Dangote Refinery to Boost African Fuel Production

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

Honeywell will implement digital process and automation solutions at Africa's largest refinery to increase operational efficiency, throughput, and equipment reliability. The partnership marks a significant investment in West African fuel infrastructure.

Honeywell International announced on April 9, 2026, that it will deploy digital process and automation technologies at the Dangote Refinery in Nigeria, enhancing fuel production capacity and operational performance across the continent's largest refinery facility. The initiative focuses on implementing advanced automation and digital process management systems designed to optimize refinery operations. According to Honeywell, the technologies will enable the facility to achieve increased throughput and operational efficiency while simultaneously enhancing equipment reliability and maximizing asset value—critical objectives for refinery operators managing complex production environments. "The Dangote Refinery represents a transformational investment in African energy infrastructure," a Honeywell spokesperson noted. The refinery, located in Lagos, Nigeria, has established itself as a cornerstone facility for regional fuel supply and energy security across West Africa. The deployment of Honeywell's industrial automation solutions is expected to support workforce capability development alongside operational improvements. Digital transformation in refinery operations typically includes real-time monitoring systems, predictive maintenance capabilities, and optimized process control—enabling facilities to operate at peak efficiency while reducing downtime. For the maritime industry, improvements in refinery efficiency directly impact bunker fuel availability and cost-competitiveness along major African shipping routes and the critical Suez-alternative corridor. Enhanced production at major regional refineries helps stabilize fuel supply chains that are essential for global shipping operations. The partnership underscores growing investment in African industrial automation and digital infrastructure, positioning the continent as an increasingly important hub for refined fuel production serving both regional demand and international shipping routes.
#refinery#automation#West Africa#Nigeria#fuel production#industrial technology#maritime supply chain

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