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Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by zero8zero(m): 10:04am On Dec 13
The estimated cost of landing Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol, on Nigeria’s shores, has seen a considerable reduction of N36, dropping to N900.28 per litre on Thursday, The PUNCH reports.

According to the latest data released by the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, the landing cost dropped from around N936.75 per litre, which marketers spent to import products last Thursday, representing a decrease of 3.62 per cent.

Earlier this week, the price had dropped to N890.43.

This was as fresh findings showed that oil marketers imported 90,308 metric tonnes of fuel between Tuesday, December 10, 2024, and Friday, December 13, 2024.

Going by the conversion rate of 1,341 litres to one metric tonne, it, therefore, implies that the marketers brought in about 121.1 million litres of petrol within three days.

The decline in landing cost, which reflects the price of importing and distributing the product, indicates some relief in terms of global market fluctuations and supply chain factors. However, the retail price of petrol in Nigeria is N1,060.

Crude oil prices and foreign exchange rates are the major factors that determine the cost of refined petroleum products, including petrol, diesel, aviation fuel, and kerosene, among others.

Earlier this week, crude oil refiners and other players in the downstream sector stated that the dollar charges on locally refined Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, coupled with the cost of importing crude are major reasons for the high cost of the product when compared to imported PMS.

The price of petrol produced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, according to dealers on Thursday, was N970/litre. Oil marketers had also stated earlier that the price of refined petrol from Port Harcourt Refining Company was N1,030/litre.

The development suggests that imported fuel, excluding regulatory fees, is less expensive than domestically refined products.

An analysis of the data released by major marketers showed that the daily spot price of estimated import parity into tank costs was N900.28 from N890 recorded on Wednesday, while a 30-day average price was reduced to N945.23 on Thursday from N946.38 on Wednesday and N958.89 recorded last week.

Brent crude oil price was benchmarked at $73.52 per barrel from $72.06 per barrel it traded the previous day and an exchange rate of N1,533 per dollar. Ex-depot price range in Lagos remained between N970 and N1,050.

Meanwhile, oil marketers, taking advantage of this price reduction, have imported a total sum of 121.1 million litres to meet domestic supply.

Our correspondent, utilising documents obtained from the Nigerian Port Authority on Thursday, observed that the products were conveyed in four vessels and berthed at the Apapa Port in Lagos State, Warri Ports, Onne Port in Rivers State, and the Calabar Port in Cross Rivers State.

A major marketer, AYM Shafa, taking advantage of the low price, imported 15,000mt, representing 21.12m litres of petrol, on Tuesday, December 10. The ship, named Stellar, berthed at the Warri port at 12:01 am and was handled by Agent Peak shipping.

An analysis of the document also showed that on Thursday, December 12, 2024, a ship named Kriti Ruby carrying 37,308MT (50.03 million litres) of petrol berthed at the Apapa port at 2.06 pm. The vessel had West Atlantic Port Services as its agent and was handled at the ASPM jetty terminal.

Another ship named St Lady Meenah berthed at the Rivers port at 3:45 am on Thursday carrying 23,000mt of PMS representing 30.84m litres. The ship was handled by ULOB at the Bitumen Jetty.

Similarly, another vessel named Virgo 1 will bring in 15,000MT (20.12 million) of refined fuel today (Friday) by 4:10 pm at the Calabar port. The agent, Waps, will handle the vessel at the Dozzy Oil and Gas Services Terminal.

The continued importation of petrol is contrary to a public announcement by some group of marketers who earlier stated their intention to halt petrol imports and focus on domestic supply.

https://punchng.com/imported-petrol-landing-cost-drops-to-n900-litre/?

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by denko(m): 10:11am On Dec 13
They are selling with landing cost of N900 and the Dangothieves is selling without a landing cost for over N1000

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by Kaycee9242(m): 10:58am On Dec 13
Na nozzle price concern us and not this one. Una propaganda dun too much

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by rinzaugustine: 1:33pm On Dec 13
Lol
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by straighttalk(m): 1:34pm On Dec 13
Only if it were increment, then Nigerians will feel the impact.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by id4sho(m): 1:34pm On Dec 13
shocked
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by AkhereOkaka(m): 1:34pm On Dec 13
Kaycee9242:
Na nozzle price concern us and not this one. Una propaganda dun too much


Absolutely 💯


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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by saasala(m): 1:35pm On Dec 13
We are sha mad in this country

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by MrJames007: 1:35pm On Dec 13
Still got it 1,150 this morning. undecided

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by Zico5(m): 1:35pm On Dec 13
But Dangote is still selling at over 1000 naira. Tinubu does not mean well for this country. He is opposite of what he fought GEJ for. Very wicked and calous man

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by MilesMaxwell: 1:36pm On Dec 13
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by zero8zero(m): 1:36pm On Dec 13
This is the benefits of deregulation. Dangote and NNPCL will have to adjust their prices.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by RedScorpion(f): 1:36pm On Dec 13
This is one of the reasons why I want the importation of Petroleum products to continue...

Aliko Dangote cannot be selling higher than these guys that imported their products...

Dangote should not be given the breathing space to monopolize the Market ...

Importation should continue...

Dangote Refinery and other local refineries should continue processing....

They should flood the market with PMS, that way the price will remain down and stable for a while.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by Lawalemi(m): 1:36pm On Dec 13
At this rate, petrol go still reach 1k per litre

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by nairalanda1(m): 1:37pm On Dec 13
Simple. No one is buying imported fuel as much as before, so the next thing they have to do is to make product attractive...hence the fall in prices.

I don't expect low prices though. Making and selling fuel costs money. The era of N100 and below for a liter of fuel is over.

lexy2014:


What made the landing cost high previously?

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by 900warriorz: 1:37pm On Dec 13
We are watching and waiting..
Until something positive happens, it is just another news grin
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by theophorus(m): 1:37pm On Dec 13
If you still don't know that the Problem of Nigeria is not just Politicians, that means you are one of those "uncoordinated trolls".

Those people with 2by2 shop will buy something for #200 and sell it for #1200 and call it bizness because no Market information and control.

Dangote dey refine for our Backyard but the one wen we import cheap pass him own. Still NNPCL own cost pass Dangote own.
Well, all na Bizness Sha. cheesy

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by lexy2014: 1:38pm On Dec 13
What dropped the landing cost?

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by chicfarmer: 1:38pm On Dec 13
Funny country. Since Dangote started local refining na im dem done dey tell us say imported products prices done dey fall.
Before now dem dey gree say petrol price dey ever come down? lipsrsealed angry

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by muykem: 1:38pm On Dec 13
denko:
They are selling with landing cost of N900 and the Dangothieves is selling without a landing cost for over N1000
Why is that when Dangote refinery start working, landing suddenly start going down. Have you heard landing cost going down before now.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by omoredia: 1:38pm On Dec 13
Dangote is part of the cabal
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by lexy2014: 1:39pm On Dec 13
nairalanda1:
Simple. No one is buying imported fuel as much as before, so the next thing they have to do is to make product attractive...hence the fall in prices.

I don't expect low prices though. Making and selling fuel costs money. The era of N100 and below for a liter of fuel is over.

What made the landing cost high previously?

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by motta(m): 1:39pm On Dec 13
Kaycee9242:
Na nozzle price concern us and not this one. Una propaganda dun too much
my brother the matter no tire you ..

Whatever doesn't reflect on nozzle price no concern us..

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by jiz: 1:39pm On Dec 13
Dangote should emulate Glo that put an end to extortion from MTN and Econet !!!

NNPC is still our major source of problem. If dangote crash the price to 500 naira, you will hear breaking !!! Petrok landing cost is now 480naira grin

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by Image123(m): 1:39pm On Dec 13
chicfarmer:
Funny country. Since Dangote started local refining na im dem done dey tell us say imported products prices done dey fall.
Before now dem dey gree say petrol price dey ever come down? lipsrsealed angry

You deserve some kudos.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by nairalanda1(m): 1:40pm On Dec 13
muykem:
Why is that when Dangote refinery start working, landing suddenly start going down. Have you heard landing cost going down before now.

It is called competition.

Typical in markets. If new competitor comes on the scene, the only way you can beat them is by lowering your price.

Dangote and NNPC are both producing and exporting. Import dependency is falling. Importers have to reduce prices...or else.

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by jiz: 1:40pm On Dec 13
Don't generalized your madness. grin Mad man
saasala:
We are sha mad in this country

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by LillyandDaisy: 1:40pm On Dec 13
How much from PH refinery
Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by lexy2014: 1:41pm On Dec 13
denko:
They are selling with landing cost of N900 and the Dangothieves is selling without a landing cost for over N1000

That is because if nnpc allows dangote to sell low without landing cost, how will it justify the high price of imported fuel which it attributed to high landing cost?

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Re: Imported Petrol Landing Cost Drops To N900/litre by Judolisco(m): 1:42pm On Dec 13
Why are we still importing?

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