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Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by another1: 5:06am On Nov 30, 2022
The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, could hit N400/litre at most filling stations before the end of this year, going by the continued scarcity of the product, oil marketers stated on Tuesday.

This will represent over 100 per cent increase in the pump price over the period.

Dealers said if the scarcity of petrol failed to abate, its pump price would continue to rise, as they noted that PMS cost was already about N450/litre at the black market in many states.

This came as motorists decried the continued silence of the Federal Government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited over the lingering crisis in the downstream oil sector.

The National Public Relations Officer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Ukadike Chinedu, told our correspondent that most IPMAN members, who owned bulk of the filling stations across the country, were now subjected to purchasing PMS at about N220/litre, which was why many outlets currently dispensed at about N250/litre and above.

He said the cost of the commodity had been rising due its unavailability and other concerns in the sector, stressing that consumers should be ready to pay between N350/litre to N400/litre before the end of this year.

“I’ve always discussed with you frankly on the PMS supply situation in Nigeria. A vessel arrived Port Harcourt depot and the information we got is that it is only for major marketers. This might be happening in some other locations too,” Ukadike stated.

He added, “Where is the volume for independent marketers? We are waiting for that of independent marketers. If NNPC does not declare any volume for independent marketers, we will end up buying the product from major marketers.

“By the time we buy from major marketers, they will sell to us at about N220/litre, and you can imagine the rate which we will have to sell to consumers. So where is our quota?

“We need our quota so that we can buy at the same government approved rate. But by selling to only major marketers, they will resell to independent marketers at between N210 to N220/litre, and we don’t have any option than to buy it.”

Ukadike confirmed an earlier exclusive report by The PUNCH that the ex-depot price of petrol had risen to about N185/litre, adding that when major marketers bought at this rate, they would sell above N210/litre to independent marketers.

“So, if care is not taken, we should be talking around N350/litre to N400/litre for the pump price of petrol before this year ends, considering the way things are going now,” the IPMAN official stated.

He added, “Remember I recently told you that the landing cost of petrol in Nigeria is above N400/litre and it should not be less than N450/litre currently. And I stand to be challenged on this; it is not less than N450/litre now.”

On Monday, The PUNCH exclusively reported that the lowest price which NNPC could sell petrol to marketers, assuming there was no subsidy, was N400/litre.

The report also stated that the Federal Government had quietly allowed depot owners to raise the ex-depot price of petrol to about N185/litre, whereas the approved rate used to be N147/litre.

“The subsidised ex-depot rate for petrol from NNPC is about N147/litre, but tell me, which depot is selling at that rate today? I know somebody who said he bought from a depot at N182/litre. And he got it at this rate because he did bulk purchase, he bought about 20 trucks,” a major marketer, who requested not to be named due to lack of authorisation, told our correspondent.

The official added, “And he bought it from one of the major marketing companies. So, when you make a bulk purchase at N182/litre, then you can imagine what those who are buying one or two trucks will have to pay for the product.

“This means that there is hardly any depot you can go to now that you can get products for less than N185/litre. And by the time you buy at N185/litre at the depots, why won’t they sell at N200/litre and above?”

Also speaking on issue, the President, Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, told our correspondent on Tuesday that the cost of PMS would continue to appreciate if the current situation persisted.

“I have said in the last seven months that the price of PMS in Nigeria is not sustainable. Initially, it was being dodged by everybody, but you’ve heard the NNPC come out clearly to say that the price that it is being sold is not sustainable,” he stated.

He added, “Now, we are here in the reality of today. So, I think that what we should focus on is availability of products, not to worry much about petroleum price, for we don’t know if the product will even be available.

“Right now in the black market, it is being sold at N400 to N450/litre. I attempted to ask for a five-litre jerry can in Lagos and they were offering it at N2,200, which translates to N450/litre.

On the alleged racketeering by some marketers, Gillis-Harry, said, “You cannot do that for a product that is not even available – a product that you struggle to purchase. The NNPC is under pressure and the currency has its own problem.”

In-country refining is solution

The PETROAN president stated that the only potent solution to the crisis bedeviling PMS supply in Nigeria currently was for the government to hasten in-country refining of crude oil.

“I hope we don’t get to the end of the year like this, otherwise this Yuletide might end up being boring. But I can tell you that the solution to this at the end of the day is local refining capacity improvement,” Gillis-Harry stated.

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Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by Deltafirstson(m): 5:07am On Nov 30, 2022
Omo this na die ooo
God come to our rescue
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by EKONGKING: 5:07am On Nov 30, 2022
Nigerians should receive sense by force .

No country citizens in the world are bigger mumus then Nigerians .
No power, No fuel,No security ,No Jobs etc.
Just suffering and smiling.
United Nations should prepare a textbook on Nigeria and teach children of other nations ,how not to become mumus like Nigerians.

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Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by yerokunphilips: 5:14am On Nov 30, 2022
EKONGKING:
Nigerians should receive sense by force .

No country citizens in the world are bigger mumus then Nigerians .
No power, No fuel,No security ,No Jobs etc.
Just suffering and smiling.
United Nations should prepare a textbook on Nigeria and teach children of other nations ,how not to become mumus like Nigerians.

Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by Xbobtage: 5:30am On Nov 30, 2022
After stealing so much Buharis conscience could no longer contain him, he started releasing the few people that EFCC managed to put in prison. How can he genuinely claim to be blind to the amount of theft going on?

Over a 100K Barrels of crude oil per day stolen through illegal pipes controlled by powerful individuals in this government, under the watch of Buhari, the Petroleum Minister. That alone is 7 Billion naira per day using current crude oil price and exchange rate, after Obi made this known to the public, they pretended to be shocked, now everyone has gone mute...No arrests, No nothing!

Then add all the stealing Buhari is doing to steal from the little that is in the governments purse, One billion per day to feed imaginary school children, 1.9 Billion to Build train in Maradi Local Govt, Niger Republic, when there is no single Hospital in the entire nigeria that Buhari or Tinubu think is good enough for them to go to. the list is endless.

And some people are campaigning for APC?

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Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by Penguin2: 5:37am On Nov 30, 2022
Lol

When Buhari govt talked about phased removal of subsidy, una no understand wetin dem mean abi?

I sha hope that Tinubu BATstards are buying fuel cheaper as dividends of the govt their lord and master brought into power?

Ndi ala!
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by Antyislam: 6:30am On Nov 30, 2022
God must punish anybody that vote APC or Tinubu

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Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by omowolewa: 6:36am On Nov 30, 2022
Okay
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by JASONjnr(m): 6:37am On Nov 30, 2022
This will be child's play compare to if Tinubu wins this election.....


Tinubu is well known for high taxation and as a common criminal.....Tinubu will suppress freedom of speech. He has already informed you guys how they abused the hell out of him....

He will increase everything and be printing more currencies and 5he country will just be without direction.

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Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by tommy589(m): 8:22am On Nov 30, 2022
Buhari and his gangs knew subsidy was no longer sustenanble,but in the spirit of opposition protested against Jonathan partial subsidy removal.

It is their turn now and are scared of abolishing it
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by happney65: 8:25am On Nov 30, 2022
Na 350 to 400 he dey go next year. Year ending to next year. We don kuku already tell una

Isssh
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by VoteObi2SaveNai: 8:30am On Nov 30, 2022
It's really shocking that after plunging millions of Nigerians into multidimensional poverty, these criminals in APC still have the effrontery to ask us to vote for a Bastard!!!!

University students were at home for close to a year! People can't travel on our highways anymore due to fear of getting kidnapped yet a senile old man didn't see any good person out of 100 million Northerners to use as vice but Shettima? A known Boko Haram sponsor?!!!!!

Anyone still considering to vote for Tinubu is a fool and insane!!!!!
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by VoteObi2SaveNai: 8:38am On Nov 30, 2022
For those in Lagos, just know that you guys are the worst hit in Nigeria. It's crazy seeing Lagosians spending up to 2k or even more daily on transportation! It's even more pathetic when their salary is less than 100k!

By the time fuel price gets to 400 naira per litre, transportation cost will double and millions more will sink deeper into poverty!

Lagosians need to protest with their PVC and ensure that Tinubu loses woefully.
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by Macphenson: 11:38am On Nov 30, 2022
okoo
Re: Depots Sell N220/litre, Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price by slivertongue: 11:51am On Nov 30, 2022
NIGERIA gradually packing up APC

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