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Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by dre11(m): 9:33pm On Oct 08
Nigerians will soon face an increase in petrol prices due to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) decision to terminate its exclusive purchase agreement with Dangote Refinery, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.

According to a Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) data pricing framework across eight Nigerian cities, obtained from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), the price of petrol at retail outlets nationwide is set to rise to at least N991.21/litre from the current N897/litre.

A data review indicates that in Abuja, the nation’s capital city, petrol may sell as high as N1,029.01 in retail outlets. The price of petrol in Lagos may rise to N991.21 per litre, N1,040.31 in Kano, and N1,007.35 in Calabar.

The product would sell for an average of N1,045.72 per litre in fuel stations in Sokoto, N1,059.39 in Maiduguri, N999.27 in Ibadan, and N1,022.63 in Enugu.


Earlier on Monday, this newspaper exclusively reported that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) is ending its exclusive purchase agreement with Dangote Refinery, opening up the market for other marketers to buy petrol directly from the refinery.


Dangote Refinery

This means the NNPC will no longer be the sole off-taker, and marketers can now negotiate prices directly with Dangote Refinery. This development aligns with the current practices for fully deregulated products, where refineries can sell directly to marketers on a willing buyer, willing seller basis.

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) document, obtained from sources at the agency, provides insight into the subsidy payment differentials paid by NNPC in major Nigerian cities and what Nigerians may pay at the pump in the absence of the subsidy arrangement.

The NMDPRA is the agency responsible for regulating midstream and downstream petroleum operations in Nigeria, including technical, operational, and commercial activities.

Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)
Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)
The Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) data pricing framework, based on ten trading days weighted averages from 23 September to 4 October 2024, showed that the NNPC was paying an average estimated differential of N134.5 per litre in the eight cities.

Following NNPC’s decision to quit its sole off-taker role with Dangote Refinery, indicative pump prices are expected to become effective at fuel stations nationwide, as subsidy payment will no longer be in place.

Although the expected price hike is not static and won’t be dictated by government agencies, the NMDPRA data provides insights into possible pump prices.

Details of post-subsidy indicative pump prices
In all the cities the document referred to, the average NAFEM FX rate used to calculate the pump price was N1,604.89/USD.

In Lagos State, the indicative pump price is N991.21, while the actual NNPC pump price is N855 per litre. This indicates that NNPC pays about N136.21 as its estimated differential price.

In Abuja, the indicative pump price is N1,029.01 while the actual pump price is N897 per litre, meaning that the NNPC pays about N132.01 as an estimated differential.

For Kano, the indicative pump price is N1,040.31 per litre, while the actual pump price is N904, indicating an estimated differential price of N136.31.

In Calabar, the indicative pump price is N1,007.35; the actual pump price is N885 per litre, and the estimated differential price is N122.35.

In Sokoto, the indicative pump price is N1,045.72 per litre, while the actual pump price is N904, indicating an estimated differential of N141.72.

In Maiduguri, the indicative pump price is N1,059.39, while the actual pump price is N924, indicating an estimated differential of N135.39.

In Ibadan, the indicative pump price is N999.27 per litre while the actual pump price is N865, and the estimated differential price is N134.27.

Enugu’s indicative pump price is N1,022.63, the actual pump price is N885 per litre, and the estimated differential price is N137.63.

While the FX rate remains constant in the cities, this newspaper observed price differences in the domestic pump prices in each city based on their distance to Lagos, the nation’s economic hub where the Dangote Refinery is located.

Sources told PREMIUM TIMES on Monday that the pump price may even be higher than estimated, depending on crude oil prices and prevailing foreign exchange rates.

The NNPC had claimed in September that it was buying petrol from Dangote Refinery at N898.78 per litre and selling to marketers at N765.99 per litre, shouldering a subsidy of almost N133 per litre.

The NNPC lifted about 103 million litres of petrol from Dangote Refinery between September 15 and 30. During the period under review, the refinery loaded 2,207 of the 3,621 trucks sent to it.

Records seen by PREMIUM TIMES show that the vehicles conveyed just 102,973,025 litres of the planned 400,000,000 litres of petrol earmarked to be lifted from the refinery at 25 million litres per day, translating to a 26 per cent performance.


Background

On 15 September, the NNPC began loading petrol from the Dangote Refinery.

On 26 September, the House of Representatives called on the federal government to mandate the NNPC Ltd and Dangote Refinery to allow independent marketers to lift petrol directly from the refinery.

The lower chamber also urged Dangote Refinery’s management to build, acquire, or partner to establish tank farms or depots across the country’s geopolitical zones to ease the public’s access to petroleum products.

This call followed a motion of urgent public importance moved on Thursday by Oboku Oforji (PDP, Bayelsa).

Moving the motion, Mr Oforji explained that excluding independent marketers threatened competition in the sector.

He noted that competition is essential for reducing costs, adding that some marketers may import products to survive.

“NNPCL and the major marketers being the exclusive off-takers spells monopoly, which is tantamount to greed. This is the same NNPC Ltd that has failed to manage our crude and refineries for decades,” the lawmaker said.

Those familiar with the matter told PREMIUM TIMES that NNPC is now set to withdraw as the sole off-taker to allow other marketers to directly purchase petrol from Dangote Refinery at the prevailing market price, promoting competition and potentially stabilising supply chains.


NNPC, Dangote keep mum

Although the NNPC has not officially confirmed its decision to quit the sole off-taker role in the Dangote arrangement, an official of the state-owned oil company on Monday confirmed the development to a group of top editors and media owners at a meeting in Abuja.

The Dangote Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, did not respond to PREMIUM TIMES when reached for comments Tuesday morning.

Attempts to reach Olufemi Soneye, the NNPC’s chief corporate communications officer, were also unsuccessful. As of Tuesday morning, he did not answer or return calls. Neither did he reply to a text message seeking clarification.

It remains unclear Tuesday morning whether the new development will impact the Nigerian government’s initiative to sell crude oil in local currency. Earlier in the month, the committee in charge of the initiative announced that selling crude in Naira had commenced.

On Tuesday, the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), who doubles as the chairman of the technical sub-committee on the presidential initiative on Naira for crude sales, Zacch Adedeji, was not readily available for comment.

However, a source at the FIRS who is conversant with the committee’s activities said that the development would not affect the presidential initiative on Naira for crude sales.

“It (selling crude in Naira) has already started. If something has started and there is no statement to the contrary that it will be halted or going to change or it will be modified whether NNPC is pulling out, it will not affect it,” the source said.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Kobojunkie: 9:36pm On Oct 08
dre11:
■ As NNPC withdraws as a middleman for Dangote Refinery petrol, the price of petrol at fuel stations in Lagos may rise to N991.21 per litre, N1,040.31 in Kano, and N1,007.35 in Calabar, depending on exchange rate and crude oil prices https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/743228-exclusive-what-petrol-may-cost-across-nigeria-as-nnpc-quits-off-taker-role.html
The price of petrol is already higher than that in much of Nigeria. undecided

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by nabegibeg: 9:52pm On Oct 08
dre11:

As NNPC withdraws as a middleman for Dangote Refinery petrol, the price of petrol at fuel stations in Lagos may rise to N991.21 per litre, N1,040.31 in Kano, and N1,007.35 in Calabar, depending on exchange rate and crude oil prices




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/743228-exclusive-what-petrol-may-cost-across-nigeria-as-nnpc-quits-off-taker-role.html

Nlfpmod

Anything you guys like you should do. Nigerians are already tired

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by BItt: 10:01pm On Oct 08
When people are not aware of business pricing, this is what happens. Tomorrow Dangote can wake up and say price of production has risen and so he wants to increase the cost of fuel.
It is not as if, one price will be static forever

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Trumpdonald5: 10:15pm On Oct 08
This govt is obviously not being sincere with the people.

Anyway, if you want to travel out but don't have the required bank balance to process your visa, check my profile.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Mordson: 10:15pm On Oct 08
Tinupoo, may thunder scatter your blokos.

Clueless mofo!

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Pk01(m): 10:15pm On Oct 08
Las Las, na nnpc be 9ja problem ooh...this people no dey fear god fa. What makes oil wey then dey dig for our land ..refined for our land ..too high like this.. I no understand this people fa

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Godjone(m): 10:16pm On Oct 08
angry

Who did we offend pls? Tinubu has come to kill everybody ooo. This man tinubu is going to destroy this country

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Lanre1st(m): 10:16pm On Oct 08
When is there go to be better day we yarn for?

Nigerians waited for Dangote refinery to start, now it start new drama start as well

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Melagros(m): 10:17pm On Oct 08
COMRADES are speechless, Nigerians are in for it

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Basicend: 10:17pm On Oct 08
Anytime I see NNPCL or Dangote in the last few weeks. . My heart skips, coz it's always one bad News, or another consumer-milking information.

That is what happens when a country solely depends on one source of revenue to survive.

Nigeria is in a dire situation currently.

We have had very terrible and incompetent leaders, and we (Nigerians) are not yet ready for a meaningful change.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by jaxxy(m): 10:18pm On Oct 08
Useless guess work and speculations everywhere even tho people have been buying it for 1100/1200 for a month now.

Dangote should be able to sell for 500 with NNPCL out of the way.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by id4sho(m): 10:18pm On Oct 08
1300-1500 tongue
Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by AlbertNewton: 10:19pm On Oct 08
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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by tunwumi: 10:23pm On Oct 08
Ok
Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Meerahbel: 10:24pm On Oct 08
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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by empron(m): 10:25pm On Oct 08
Already buying at 1200naira,thank you for making fuel a luxury thing now.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by rummmy: 10:27pm On Oct 08
Una never see anything..
By the time tinubu finish with Nigeria eeeh...
Average family will be mama papa and one pikin...
He is using different policies to reduce population..

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by oluwaseyi0: 10:27pm On Oct 08
This is what Dangote wanted all along, full, irresponsible and unbridled monopoly

Other investors should set up refinery in Nigeria and watch how the price will drop drastically

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by slickbak(m): 10:27pm On Oct 08
angry
So NNPCL WILL JUST BE COLLECTING % AND SABOTAGING. BUNCH OF G*NGST*RS
Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Ben404040: 10:28pm On Oct 08
What happened to Crude for Maira swap abi wetin.
All dz stories left and right. Someone is busy spewing figures out ro the press for us to get ready and say it's anonymous

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Tareq1105: 10:31pm On Oct 08
I want to see if Tinubu would allow Nigeria and Nigerians to be raped by Dangote and these oil cabals called marketers.
Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by YorubaDemonswag: 10:32pm On Oct 08
Those blaming NNPCL will now have someone else to blamegringrin

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by pedrilo: 10:33pm On Oct 08
God have us this crude for free, but FG wants to test our resolve. Tinubu should be ready

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by 0ceangate: 10:34pm On Oct 08
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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by fitinwell: 10:36pm On Oct 08
dre11:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/743228-exclusive-what-petrol-may-cost-across-nigeria-as-nnpc-quits-off-taker-role.html

NNPCL already started it ... Dangote will finish the rest...

Forget any side talk .. pms is going to hit ₦2,000 per litre before 2025.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Olamideayomide(m): 10:41pm On Oct 08
If they explain Nigeria to you and you understand, they didn't explain very well.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Omalicious1: 10:41pm On Oct 08
dre11:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/743228-exclusive-what-petrol-may-cost-across-nigeria-as-nnpc-quits-off-taker-role.html

All this na gimmicks...simply say you want to increase price to sooth your selfish motives. Don't be busy looking for excuses.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by oluseyiforjesus(m): 10:44pm On Oct 08
Ok

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by Coronavirus1: 10:45pm On Oct 08
We shall endure till 2027 Election let me see the bastard that will vote for Apc.

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Re: Petrol To Cost N991.21/Litre As NNPC Quits Off-Taker Role by donmik: 10:47pm On Oct 08
Worse news again

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