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"NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by Racoon(m): 1:19pm On Aug 13
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited says its stake in Dangote Petroleum Refinery was reduced to 7.2 percent to invest in compressed natural gas (CNG). Femi Soneye, NNPC’s spokesperson, spoke during a Brekete Family programme on Monday. In September 2021, NNPC acquired a 20 percent interest in Dangote refinery for $2.76 billion. 

However, on July 14, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, said the national oil company now owns 7.2 percent stake in the refinery.

Also, Soneye said the company does not have any issues with Dangote refinery, adding that NNPC was not collaborating with the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to sabotage the refiner.

“The reason for reducing our stake in Dangote refinery is because we wanted to invest in CNG. We observed that CNG is very cheap and all over the world, people are investing in clean and cheaper alternative energy,” Soneye said. He said if Nigerians use CNG, it will be cost-effective for them. 

“That is why the NNPC is building different CNG stations everywhere. We understand that with N10,000, Nigerians can fill their cars and use it for two weeks. We realised that gas is cheaper in Nigeria, why don’t we invest in it since this is what people are doing all over the world?” Soneye said.

The spokesperson said the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) does not give NNPC the power to stop the Dangote refinery. “We want all Nigerians to know that the NNPC does not have any issue with the Dangote Refinery. We are part of the owners of the Dangote refinery and we don’t want it to collapse,” Soneye said.

“We invested billions of naira into the Dangote refinery. As of today, we have a 7.2 per cent stake in the refinery. So, why would we want to sabotage such a company?”

DANGOTE REFINERY VS NMDPRA 
Soneye said anytime Farouk Ahmed, NMDPRA’s chief executive officer (CEO), speaks about the Dangote refinery, it is in his capacity as a regulator in charge of all operators in the midstream and downstream, including the NNPC.


“Mr Farouk Ahmed is the head of Nigeria’s mainstream and downstream petroleum regulatory authorities. They have power over all refineries. Anything that has to do with the distribution of petrol, they are in charge. In fact, they are superior to the NNPC in that sector. We don’t have anything to do with them,” he said.

NMDPRA and Dangote refinery have been embroiled in a dispute. On July 18, Ahmed said local refineries, including the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, were producing inferior products compared to the ones imported into the country.

He also said Dangote requested all importation of petroleum products — especially automotive gas oil (AGO) or jet kero — be suspended or stopped, and all oil marketers be directed to his refinery. However, Dangote denied Ahmed’s claim.

https://www.thecable.ng/we-reduced-stake-in-dangote-refinery-to-invest-in-cng-says-nnpc/amp/ nlfpmod Fergie001

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Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by DevilsEqual(m): 1:22pm On Aug 13
cheesy

Sounds even more reasonable to me

From the end of July till Mid-August, FG has embarked on hundreds of feasible and viable projects that will go a long way to ease the hardship on the masses

You can liken this to a sowing season. All hundred should be ripe by October.
A huge Crash in fuel price, increased farm yield and abundance of CNG buses means December promises to be the harvest season for us all cheesy

God bless PBAT
God bless Nigeria

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Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by asyuhzi: 1:23pm On Aug 13
Afterthoughts to save face. If you can believe this lie then you can believe anything.
Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by trutharena: 1:23pm On Aug 13
All the stakeholders in the Dangote refinery are doing their best to ensure its success.

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Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by Ayoalhaja(m): 1:24pm On Aug 13
Nigeria government will frustrate you but still pain you will get use to it
Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by Racoon(m): 1:24pm On Aug 13
Does it means there is not definite contractual agreement or policy on how the government stake in the NNPC will be administered. You just don't start policy somersault because of a corruption you want to benefit from. It is bad.
Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by chatinent: 1:25pm On Aug 13
Ayoalhaja:
Nigeria government will frustrate you but still pain you will get use to it

Tinubu.

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Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by MadamVanessa(f): 1:26pm On Aug 13
shocked



If Tinubu government can frustrate Dangote, let them frustrate him please. The man has benefitted so much from all the government that came, and he's one of the man that contributes to the hardship of Nigerians. Everything is Dangote, it's always about Dangote. Any similar product of his, can't compete because the government will crush the product, they literally helped him monopolized everything, no competition at all. So Dangote should fuckoff.
Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by Righthussle: 1:29pm On Aug 13
Sorry for Dangote. The only way he can checkmate the FG is to sell his products cheaper
Re: "NNPC Reduced Stake In Dangote Refinery To Invest In CNG." - Femi Soneye by Salewa97: 1:30pm On Aug 13
Toh

The NNPC and Dangote are both strategic partners in the refinery business, they can't be at loggerheads.

Nice one from the NNPC

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