Nigeria and China have signed an agreement to build the West African nation's biggest oil refinery at a cost of $8 billion, ThisDay reported, without saying where it got the information.
Nigeria's four existing refineries have a combined capacity of 445,000 barrels a day. As they are unable to operate at full production because of ageing equipment and poor maintenance, Africa's largest crude oil producer has to depend on imports to meet its oil-product needs.
Chinese investors will hold a stake of at least 25 percent in the refinery, ThisDay said, citing Billy Agha, Nigerian National's executive director in charge of engineering and technology. Calls to China State Construction's press office for comment went unanswered.