Price of Dangote Petrol Emerges as NNPC Begins Lifting Ban On Product Today

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) has commenced lifting Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, from the Dangote Refinery in Lekki, Lagos, starting today, Sunday, September 15, 2024.…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶

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Reports that at least 300 trucks are stationed at the refinery in readiness to lift the fuel.

This has sparked excitement among Nigerians who anticipate cheaper petrol prices at filling stations.

Industry insiders have confirmed that the Dangote refinery will supply petrol to the NNPC at a price of N766 per litre.

This reduced price is attributed to the deal between NNPC and Dangote, where crude oil is supplied to the refinery in naira.

A major marketer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained, “What we are going to see based on the deal between NNPC and Dangote is similar to the DSDP (Direct Sale of crude oil and Direct Purchase of petroleum products) transactions that used to exist between NNPC and foreign refineries in the past.

“And this has really impacted positively on the price of petrol that Dangote is selling to NNPC, because the cost is around N766/litre. But I can’t tell how much NNPC is going to sell to marketers now.”

A senior aide to President Bola Tinubu also confirmed the N766 per litre price.

However, marketers have indicated that the final retail price will depend on additional costs such as transportation, levies, and margins.

Chinedu Okoronkwo, a senior official of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), estimated that marketers could sell petrol at N790 per litre in Lagos and up to N820 per litre in distant northern regions.

Gillis-Harry, another IPMAN official, welcomed the reduced price. He said, “We are ready to support Dangote, but they need to engage with us, as we control over 6,000 retail outlets.”

Currently, Nigerians pay N855 per litre at NNPCL retail stations in Lagos, with major marketers selling at N920 to N1,200 per litre.…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶