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NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by dre11(m): 7:30am On Jun 04, 2023

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has disclosed that with the subsidy removal policy now being fully implemented, the volume of petrol consumed daily in Nigeria may drop by 30 per cent.

The country has a history of unreliable fuel consumption data, even as the current figure is estimated to be currently between 66 million litres per day and 70 million litres per day. It is believed that many of the imported product is smuggled out of the country.

Speaking on a live television programme, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the national oil company, Mallam Mele Kyari, admitted that Nigeria has no accurate data on fuel consumption, adding however, that the country knows the actual volume evacuated from the depots.

“I don’t think there is any credible data on consumption, but there is credible data on evacuation from the depots. They are very distinct. So every truck that leaves the depots in this country is known – the truck number, the driver, and the destination of that product are known.

“We have numbers around this and those numbers are what we assume is our consumption. But we know that this may not be our consumption figure because we know that petroleum products are smuggled across the country,” he stated.

Kyari admitted that not all the petrol imported into Nigeria is consumed within the country, stressing that the arbitrage situation caused by the subsidy regime was to blame for the anomaly. “We’re actually subsidising everybody else in West Africa,” he added.

Explaining that even those who secure the Nigerian borders are “not angels,” Kyari argued that there was a huge incentive to smuggle the fuel because the gains are enormous.

Kyari also said that Nigeria’s neighbouring countries can now legitimately import fuel from Nigeria, rather than utilise the smuggling route.

According to him, to take advantage of the situation, Nigeria will now convert smuggling to a legitimate market because the objective is to be the supplier to West Africa and the surroundings.

“In a subsidy regime, in an arbitrage environment, which we have – wherever it is, you cannot eliminate fraud. Because it’s not possible.

“What this action of taking subsidy off has done is that it will bring down the evacuation from the depot because even when you round-trip, you go across the border, it is the market price, and therefore there’ll be no incentive for that. And I believe that 30 per cent of the volume that we see today will probably vanish,” he added.

Kyari lamented that it has been very difficult, if not practically impossible to transport petroleum products through the pipelines because of the activities of vandals around the country.

He said at one point, the NNPC and partners were losing about 34 per cent of products pumped into the pipelines, a development he said was unsustainable.

On the commencement of in-country refining by the NNPC, Kyari noted that it would only be possible from December, explaining that there were delays in bringing in equipment, which further extended the completion time of the refineries.

He said the plan was to get all the refineries within the country to start working from the first half of next year to complement the Dangote refinery, which will make Nigeria a net exporter of petrol to West African countries.

“It (Port Harcourt refinery) will come on stream by the end of the year. We had some supply chain issues, which is a global problem and I’ve explained this over and over.

“There is a crisis in the global marine sector. Getting these things to location is a huge challenge and we have had some delays in the delivery of some of our equipment, but the equipment has arrived, work is in progress, and will deliver on this,” he said.

The GCEO promised that by the end of July, Nigeria would be able to produce about 1.6 million barrels per day and thereafter hit the 1.8 million barrels per day allocated to the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) quota.

He stated that the NNPC was working on the Atlas Cove facility and was proceeding to get back the line into Mosimi.

Kyari stressed that it had become so bad that in the last 17 years, the NNPC had not been able to pump products from Warri to even Benin, Edo State.


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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Acekidc4(m): 7:31am On Jun 04, 2023
Whether it reduces by 50 percent is of less concern to me, the real koko be say the Removal of Fuel Subsidy has come to stay........ Simple

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by inoki247: 7:32am On Jun 04, 2023
Lol so all doz figures about our daily consumptions are made up figures couple with the fuels been smuggled to Neighbouring countries.....

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by jmoore(m): 7:48am On Jun 04, 2023
It will reduce further because


1. People will travel less.

2. Some businesses will shutdown because of high cost of production.

3. Many homes will spend less time powering their homes with generators.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by justified007: 7:48am On Jun 04, 2023
Government should work on stable electricity and see if our fuel consumption will not drop by 70% .

We are still joking about development in Nigeria until we are able to sort out the electricity issue

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Parachoko: 7:49am On Jun 04, 2023
It might even reduce by more than 30%

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Passovile: 7:55am On Jun 04, 2023
I still don't understand why it is so difficult to name those behind this subsidy scam and stealing.
What will happen if they name, shame and arrest them?
What exactly will happen?

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by PaZwoD: 7:57am On Jun 04, 2023
inoki247:
Lol so all doz figures about our daily consumptions are made up figures couple with the fuels been smuggled to Neighbouring countries.....
u re on point

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Standing5(m): 8:01am On Jun 04, 2023
I was expecting like 70% or more since they made us believe the poor aren't benefiting from it at all but a meagre 30% is poor for a product that just doubled in price.
That means what was being smuggled out was less than 30% all along and they only magnify it on pages of media to force the removal of the subsidy.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:18am On Jun 04, 2023
I want to reclaim my stolen manhood

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by omoadeleye(m): 8:27am On Jun 04, 2023
And increase supply,

So this means that there won't be shortage and que for pms again and at the end there will surely be competition in the market due to new entrants of new suppliers which will force the market to be competitive and price will be going up and down. But i fear about the quality of petrol after then.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Kokomoni: 8:28am On Jun 04, 2023
Everything don dey cost ooo
Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Flame333: 8:28am On Jun 04, 2023
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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by sirblend: 8:28am On Jun 04, 2023
Like play, fuel will be sold above N500 for the next 8 years and as usual the IGBOS would be blamed.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by driand(m): 8:28am On Jun 04, 2023


I verified figures, far from the truth....
Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by ShaqFu: 8:29am On Jun 04, 2023
Lol. I only read the headline, didn't even bother to read the post because I know it's another junk of horseshit.

Increase in fuel price reduce petrol consumption by 30%, if we have 24/7 power supply, who would even want to use petrol.

I ask why didn't the government focus on improving our power supply, instead of showing us they don't even know what they're doing.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by optimusprime2(m): 8:29am On Jun 04, 2023
As long as certain people are still being recycled in the Government, completely eradicating subsidy related corruption will not be achieved.
1. Crude theft
2. Power sector crisis
3. Crippled industries
4. Porous Borders
5. Confused Forex trading
6. Disabled Import/Export sector

The above are all directly related to or are part of subsidy corruption.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by WHITELIGHTER: 8:29am On Jun 04, 2023
justified007:
Government should work on stable electricity and see if our fuel consumption will not drop by 70% .

We are still joking about development in Nigeria until we are able to sort out the electricity issue

That's the obvious truth...we spend more on generators

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by lexy2014: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2023
Passovile:
I still don't understand why it is so difficult to name those behind this subsidy scam and stealing.
What will happen if they name, shame and arrest them?
What exactly will happen?

In Nigeria, it is fuel subsidy that is the criminal not the people abusing it. Let's punish subsidy and forget about those people. Very twisted

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Ttipsy(f): 8:30am On Jun 04, 2023
Reduce petrol consumption so pple will be trekking because they can't afford the price??

Wicked pple

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by jericco1(m): 8:30am On Jun 04, 2023
Going about it the wrong way

You want to remove subsidy, but you didn't put structures in place to cushion the effects.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by nairalanda1(m): 8:30am On Jun 04, 2023
Passovile:
I still don't understand why it is so difficult to name those behind this subsidy scam and stealing.
What will happen if they name, shame and arrest them?
What exactly will happen?

That's because they number in the hundreds of thousands.

It is not just big men, and big cabals. Thousands of nigerians steal from the subsidy every day.

Jailing them won't stop the stealing. New people would step into the rift. The way forward was to destroy the system by removing its basis. Subsidy

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Latakia(f): 8:31am On Jun 04, 2023
NLC southwest, northern region and south south region have opted out of the so-called Ajaero strike. Na only IPOB and their labour party will go on strike in the southeast. Subsidy has gone and gone for good.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Melezenawii: 8:31am On Jun 04, 2023
If not by 50%
God Bless President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by manchyme: 8:31am On Jun 04, 2023
not good enough .
Should be like 50% reduction in consumption if truly a high volume is been taken to our neibouring countries.
Those countries alone should result into 20% reduction, then 30% deduction from Nigerians who will have to adjust by reducing movements, etc
Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Soylife(m): 8:31am On Jun 04, 2023
I can't imagine buying fuel for 600/litre. I wonder how business people are coping,how will someone make gain to make matters worse no light. This country tire me.

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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by ghiloman28(m): 8:32am On Jun 04, 2023
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Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Jisan: 8:32am On Jun 04, 2023
The reality already

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