Project Cost: $6.6B | Capacity: 200K b/d | Completion: 2028 | Construction: 42% | Chinese Debt: $3.5B | Jobs Created: 8,000+ | EPC Lead: Gemcorp | Products: 5 | Project Cost: $6.6B | Capacity: 200K b/d | Completion: 2028 | Construction: 42% | Chinese Debt: $3.5B | Jobs Created: 8,000+ | EPC Lead: Gemcorp | Products: 5 |

Comparisons — Lobito Refinery

Comparisons section of Lobito Refinery intelligence platform.

African Refinery Capacity Map — All Refineries Under Construction and Planned Across Africa

Comprehensive mapping of every refinery project under construction, in advanced planning, or recently commissioned across the African continent — covering capacity, ownership, financing, timelines, and strategic implications for continental refined product self-sufficiency.

Updated Mar 22, 2026

Lobito vs Al Zour (Kuwait) — Global Mega-Refinery Comparison, Cost Per Barrel Capacity

Global mega-refinery comparison between Angola's Lobito Refinery and Kuwait's Al Zour Refinery — examining capacity, capital cost per barrel, construction execution, technology, ownership models, and what Africa can learn from Gulf State refinery development.

Updated Mar 22, 2026

Lobito vs Cabinda Refinery — Scale, Financing, Ownership, and Construction Approach

Comprehensive comparison of Angola's two refinery projects — the 200,000 bpd Lobito Refinery and the 60,000 bpd Cabinda Refinery — examining scale, financing models, ownership structures, construction methodology, and strategic positioning within Angola's downstream development.

Updated Mar 22, 2026

Lobito vs Dangote Refinery — 200K vs 650K bpd, Investment, Timeline, and Strategic Comparison

Head-to-head comparison of Angola's Lobito Refinery and Nigeria's Dangote Refinery — capacity, capital cost, construction timelines, ownership structures, financing models, product slate, and strategic implications for African downstream petroleum.

Updated Mar 22, 2026

Lobito vs Lekki (Dangote) Refinery — Nigerian vs Angolan Mega-Refinery Strategies

Strategic comparison of the Lobito Refinery in Angola and the Lekki (Dangote) Refinery in Nigeria — contrasting national refinery strategies, policy frameworks, private vs public ownership, feedstock dynamics, and implications for African energy independence.

Updated Mar 22, 2026
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