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Petrol price may rise again as crude oil hits new high

Nigerians may face another round of petrol price increases as crude oil prices continue to climb on the international market. Nigeria’s Bonny Light crude has risen to 70.30 dollars per barrel from 64 dollars last week, about a 10 per cent increase and the highest level so far this year. Brent crude now trades at 70.15 dollars per barrel, up from 66 dollars, while Murban crude has moved to 68.01 dollars from 65.20 dollars. Earlier in the week, filling stations raised petrol pump prices to an average of 850 naira per litre from 750 naira, citing the rise in crude prices. The Dangote Refinery and oil marketers argued that crude oil is the main input cost and that higher crude prices inevitably push up fuel prices. However, while crude prices went up by about 6.2 per cent, the local petrol […]

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Independent marketers may sell Dangote petrol below N739

Some independent petroleum marketers partnering with Dangote Refinery may soon start selling petrol below N739 per litre as direct product deliveries begin.​The refinery has started virtual training for staff of its affiliate retail outlets and will follow up with free direct delivery of Premium Motor Spirit to their stations.​ Companies in the partnership include MRS, Ardova Petroleum, Garima, Heyden and Optimal, some of which had yet to sell at Dangote’s rate because they were awaiting direct supplies.​The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria National President, Abubakar Maigandi, said the margin between the N699 per litre gantry price and current pump prices makes reductions possible.​ He explained that independent marketers who receive free delivery from Dangote could sell for less than N739 per litre while still making profit in a competitive market.​He noted that the more than N25 per litre margin […]

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Petrol prices stay high despite Dangote slash

Many filling stations across Nigeria have yet to reduce their pump prices despite Dangote Refinery’s cut in ex depot price, which should see petrol sell at about N739 or N740 per litre. Checks by reporters showed that several outlets still sell far above this level, with prices in some places close to N900 per litre.​ In Lagos and its outskirts, many MRS filling stations were found selling at around N850 per litre, about N110 higher than the price Dangote Group’s president, Aliko Dangote, said the company’s retail outlets would charge. At Alagbole on the Lagos Ogun border, petrol sold for N850, while MRS stations on Ekoro Road and in Abule Egba sold between N825 and N870 per litre.​ Other marketers in the area also maintained higher prices, with Bovas in Ojodu selling at N820 per litre and an NNPC station […]

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Dangote refinery price cut triggers brutal petrol war, heavy losses for importers and marketers

Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector is in the middle of what operators describe as an intense price war following the decision by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to sharply reduce its gantry price for Premium Motor Spirit from N828 to N699 per litre. The move has forced fuel importers, depot owners and retail marketers to cut prices aggressively, even as the refinery admits it is also losing money under the new price regime.​ Estimates based on consumption and supply data suggest that petrol importers could lose about N102.48bn every month if they match Dangote’s prices. With the refinery now selling N129 per litre cheaper than the prevailing import landing cost, analysts say depot owners who offload cargo at Dangote-level prices would be taking a loss of about N129 on every litre sold, amounting to roughly N3.41bn daily. Dangote Refinery itself is projected […]

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 Petrol Price Nears ₦1,000/Litre as Marketers Plan Imports

The price of petrol is approaching ₦1,000 per litre in major Nigerian cities, prompting petroleum marketers to initiate plans for independent importation to stabilize the market. Marketers have blamed the price surge on supply constraints and production issues at the Dangote Refinery, which led private depot owners to significantly increase their ex-depot prices. This has forced retailers, including the NNPC, to adjust pump prices upwards. The National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) confirmed that members of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMAN) are finalizing arrangements to import petrol. He stated that increased competition from these imports is expected to drive prices down in the coming weeks. Analysts warn that the soaring fuel cost threatens to trigger a fresh wave of price shocks across transportation, food, and manufacturing sectors.

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