- Sunbeth Energies has partnered with Dangote Refinery to distribute refined petroleum products across Nigeria.
- The company expanded its supply network and boosted energy access less than two years after launching operations.
Sunbeth Energies Limited has signed an agreement with Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals to purchase and distribute refined petroleum products across Nigeria.
In a statement released on Sunday, July 6, the company described the deal as a “milestone” that places it among the few downstream players with direct access to products from the new refinery. Sunbeth noted that the agreement significantly boosts its credibility and reflects its long-term ambition, especially as a company less than two years old.
“This partnership with Dangote Refinery is not just a deal, it’s a signal,” said Lateef Abioye, Managing Director of Sunbeth Energies. “It reflects our continued drive to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s energy security and long-term economic growth.”
Abioye emphasised that the collaboration aligns with national development goals and strengthens Sunbeth’s ability to lead in an evolving energy landscape. “We are building for the future, a resilient and responsive supply system that delivers consistently, earns trust, and serves both industries and communities nationwide,” he added.
As part of the agreement, Sunbeth will distribute Dangote-refined petroleum products through its network of service stations, aiming to improve availability, reduce supply chain inefficiencies, and boost consumer confidence.
Victoria Awoniyi, Head of Retail Sales at Sunbeth Energies, highlighted the strategic importance of the deal. “This partnership marks another key step in expanding our market reach,” she said. “It increases the flexibility of our supply network and strengthens our ability to deliver timely and reliable energy solutions to customers nationwide.”
With this agreement, Sunbeth joins a growing list of distributors partnered with Dangote Refinery, including MRS, Heyden, and AP.
The company said it remains committed to scaling its operations, staying responsive to market shifts, and maintaining a high standard of service delivery across Nigeria.