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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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Nigerians Anxious as Depot Petrol Price Climbs to ₦889 per Litre

Nigerians are growing increasingly uneasy as the depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, climbed to ₦889 per litre on Thursday, up from ₦887 the previous week. Data obtained by Vanguard showed Matrix sold at the highest price of ₦889 per litre, while Aiteo offered the lowest at ₦871 per litre. Other key operators such as Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Eterna, AA Rano, and AYM Ashafa sold at ₦877, ₦874, ₦871, and ₦885 per litre, respectively. The development comes as downstream operators warn that the pump price of petrol could exceed ₦1,000 per litre once the federal government’s newly approved 15% fuel tax takes effect after a 30-day transition period ending November 21, 2025. Speaking to Vanguard, Dr. Billy Gillis-Harry, National President of the Petroleum Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), said members would work with […]

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Importers: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper in Togo Than Nigeria

Fuel importers have alleged that the Dangote Refinery sells petrol to international traders in Lomé, Togo, at prices N65 cheaper per litre than those offered to Nigerian marketers. The claim was confirmed in separate interviews by the Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN). Dangote Refinery recently announced a price cut — from N865/litre to N841 in Lagos/Southwest, and N851 in Abuja, Edo, and Kwara — alongside its direct fuel distribution rollout. But marketers argue the refinery undercuts local buyers by giving discounts abroad. DAPPMAN’s Executive Secretary, Olufemi Adewole, told Sunday PUNCH that members had purchased Dangote’s fuel in Lomé at cheaper rates than locally, saying: “Dangote is selling to international traders at N65 lower than what he is selling to us. We’ve even bought from those […]

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