Dangote, MEMAN Recognised for Excellence at Petroleum Industry Awards

Africa’s wealthiest man and President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, petroleum marketer Gabriel Ogbechie, and the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) were among the top winners at the inaugural Petroleum Prize, Recognition and Awards 2025, hosted by digital oil and gas intelligence platform Petroleumprice.ng.
The awards, introduced to promote performance, accountability, and measurable impact within Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, represent the first industry recognition framework built largely on user participation alongside structured expert evaluation.
In a Thursday statement, Petroleumprice.ng explained that the Petroleum Prize was designed to move away from conventional honours by adopting a hybrid evaluation model that blends real-time market experience with professional scrutiny.
Dangote was named Downstream Sector Personality of the Year for his influence on market structure and supply dynamics, while Ogbechie, founder of Rainoil, received the Petroleum Depot Owner of the Year award. MEMAN was recognised as Downstream Petroleum Industry Advocate of the Year. Other recipients included MRS Oil, awarded Best Fuel Station of the Year, and Samson Victoria of BOVAS, named Best Female Petroleum Depot Owner of the Year.
Petroleumprice.ng stated, “The awards focus on recognising operators and institutions whose activities have shaped pricing, supply reliability, advocacy, and market development within the downstream value chain during the review period.”
The scoring system was split between public input and expert assessment: 60 per cent of the final score was based on votes from stakeholders across the downstream sector—including marketers, depot operators, transporters, and end-users—while 40 per cent was determined by a four-member independent panel, which assessed nominees based on measurable impact, performance consistency, and contribution to market stability.
“The hybrid model ensures a balance between real-world operational experience and professional evaluation,” the platform noted.
The initiative responds to calls for transparent, data-driven recognition in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, particularly amid ongoing reforms. The awards aim to document leadership and accountability during this period of transition, rather than promote individual brands or commercial interests.
Petroleumprice.ng confirmed that future editions would maintain open participation, published criteria, and a consistent scoring framework to ensure credibility and independence.





