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Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by dre11(m): 8:58am On Feb 05
•No Enough Crude in Nigeria, Prices Will Be Determined by International Market –Dangote

•Prices May Not Rise –MEMAN



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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has said the resort of the 650,000 barrel-per-day Dangote Refinery to the United States for crude importation will increase the prices of petroleum products in the country. IPMAN’s National Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ukadike Chinedu, in an interview with Sunday Telegraph over the weekend, decried that Nigerians were currently suffering from sky- rocketed fuel pump price as a result of the unilateral removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu during his inaugural speech on May 29, 2023. According to him, hopes were high that with local refining, prices of petroleum products would be reduced. He, however, said that it was worrisome for Dangote to buy crude from the US. He noted that with the crash of the Naira and the high cost of freight and other associated charges involved in international shipping and business, Nigeria could witness more increases in the prices of petroleum products. Chinedu said: “It will increase the price of petroleum products.

The problem we are facing is policy making and implementation. What is the essence of building Dangote refinery and we still go to the US to buy crude? It is very unfortunate and not good for us. It also means that we are not robbing Peter to pay Paul. The product is being exported from here to other countries. Still, we are now going to US to import crude when Nigeria is an oil producing state. It is very ridiculous. I believe that in the earliest distance, Nige- ria should rethink and talk about it.” Bloomberg had reported that Dangote Refinery was planning to import crude oil from the United States in the forthcoming months. Blomberg, quoting traders familiar with the matter, had said that Trafigura Group has sold 2 million barrels of WTI Midland to the Dangote refinery for delivery by the end of February, which will mark the first time the refinery bought non-Nigerian crude.

Reacting to the development in an interview with Sunday Telegraph, Group Head, Corporate Communications at Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, said the refinery resorted to crude oil importation from the US because there was not enough crude for its purpose in the country. He, however, said resorting to the US for crude imports may not increase prices of petroleum products, as according to him, prices will be determined by the inter- national market.

Chiejina said: “If you have this, why should somebody go elsewhere and pick? It is NNPC Ltd you should be asking. “I do not know about that. Even if you are buying it from Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), is it going to be cheaper? It is international market price determined.”

The Executive Secretary, Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) formerly Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Mr. Clement Isong, opined that prices of petroleum products may not go up in Nigeria because Dangote bought crude from the US. According to him, the choice of US crude may be informed by technical consideration and commercial competitiveness. Isong said: “Dangote has done their mathematics and based on what is currently available in the mar- ket and the grade of crude that they are looking for, in order to blend the various crude blends in their facility, that this is the best deal they could have gotten in the market at this point in time even with the transportation calculated. Nigeria’s crude is Bonny light. It is not cheaper. There is a blend of crude that they use depending on what they want to produce. I am 100 percent sure that this is the best price they could have gotten. We need to trust them. “In any case, we must remember that it is a refinery.

There are two ways you can work in a refinery. Somebody can buy, refine and sell, depending on what the person wants. Refinery is just a tool for refining. Everything that goes into and comes out of the refinery does not neces- sarily mean that it must be- long to Dangote. “The refinery belongs to him and we do not have that information. You can rest assured from his history that they have done the best possible pricing of the prod- uct and that the price is very competitive from where it could have bought it from, based on the kind of grade that it uses.” He added: “I would not worry about that. Remember that a lot of crude in Nigeria is committed. So, the commission is investing in trying to make sure that everybody gets as much crude as it needs from the different refineries that are operating in Nigeria. We are still in the process of finding our feet with respect to the supply chain. I believe that it becomes more efficient as time goes on.

“Because of the grade you are looking for, the grade may not be what they want- ed. You know we have light sweet; they may be looking for a higher grade. We do not know. “Secondly, even if NNPC Ltd could supply him, if the one he has gone to buy is cheaper, if he buys in dollars, you do not know. So, you can not presume any- thing. You need to ask them if you want to understand why they went to America. I will not be surprised if it is cheaper. There are technical and commercial reasons that have caused them to go and buy from the US. I have no doubt about that. “It may not make the price go up. Whatever will make the price jump up, those conditions are already in place.” There are also reports that Nigeria had pledged a total of 164.25 million barrels of crude oil — at 90,000 barrels per day — starting from 2024 to repay a loan through Project Gazelle Funding Ltd, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) incorporated in the Bahamas for the PxF.

The loan is o $3.3 billion “pre-export finance facility” (PxF) facilitated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd and arranged by Afrexim Bank. The NNPC Ltd also pledged 38.58 per cent of five years’ worth of tax and royalty oil to secure the loan. Nigeria has been consistently unable to meet its crude quota by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Nigeria’s daily crude oil production jumped to 1.4 million barrels per day (mbpd) in December 2023 from 1.319mbpd in November, using secondary sources, while, using direct communication, Nigeria production from 1.250mbpd in November to 1.335mbpd in December. Sources told Bloomberg that part of the current oil production cuts only started at the beginning of January, adding that OPEC+ will need more time to review and assess what impact the output reduction has had on market balances.

Nigeria had been restricted to 1.5 million barrels per day target in 2024 during the 36th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting (ONOMM), held via videoconference, on November 30, 2023. The development was precipitated to a meeting in June where OPEC+ agreed a complex deal that revised production targets for several members. The oil cartel had contracted three consultancies – IHS, Rystad Energy and Wood Mackenzie – to verify production figures for Nigeria, Angola and Congo. As a result of the reports of the consultants, it gave Nigeria a 2024 target of 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd), Congo a target of 277,000 bpd and Angola one of 1.11 million bpd, who by then had not exited OPEC. In June 2023, it had been agreed, pending the assessments by the consultancies, that Nigeria could produce Nigeria 1.38 mbpd and possibly as much as 1.58 million bpd but Nigeria had not met previous quotas.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery had before commencement of operation received six crude shipments. On January 9, it received the sixth one million barrels of crude oil. It disclosed that the product was supplied by the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, and got discharged at the single point mooring (SPM-C2) of the Dangote offshore oil terminal (DOOT). According to the state- ment, the fresh one million Agbami barrels of crude via MT ALMI SUN is the last cargo to complete the initial scheduled six million barrels consignment to be delivered to the Dangote facility.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Ginik: 9:08am On Feb 05
The government, not Dangote, regulates the pump price

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by princemillla(m): 9:09am On Feb 05
Lol should we say our hope of a working refinery dashed again??

We all know who dangote is,he won't invest a pin where there is no load of profits. Should we still hope we stand to benefit from this refinery as a nation?


Coming days will unravel this mystery

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by JayyXXX(m): 9:10am On Feb 05
The Bulaba government is planning to make him Nigeria's sole fuel importer.... When you talk, Ronu miscreants will say you're unpatriotic. Na so dem dey take patriotism and emotional talk bamboozle una parents, still use the same format bamboozle una.. Una pikin still dey warm up to chop the same lamba. grin




On a lighter note, Since that lady uploaded the picture of Alhaji Dangote's yansh on the internet, Baba has sworn to be wicked. This is just the beginning. grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Lastmessenger2: 9:17am On Feb 05
You all have been scammed again. He got cheap forex at the expense of the Nigerian people and built his refinery and now he will be importing crude instead of doing local refining of Nigeria crude

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by updatechange(m): 9:21am On Feb 05
More than 80% of our crude oil has been used as collateral for loans… so as it is now Nigerias crude oil belongs to the banks and institutions that lent us the money.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Beautifulday: 10:29am On Feb 05
updatechange:
More than 80% of our crude oil has been used as collateral for loans… so as it is now Nigerias crude oil belongs to the banks and institutions that lent us the money.

It is finished

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by updatechange(m): 11:43am On Feb 05
Beautifulday:


It is finished


Dangote can only source from other quarters to meet up his production demands if not they might have to shut down the refinery while it will be consuming more money to maintain which el be very counterproductive.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Winneepye: 1:23pm On Feb 05
He is importing crude oil and not refined oil.There will be pressure on the dollar but we are still doing better.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by chichar1(f): 4:39pm On Feb 05
Dangote Refinery is a very big scam to Nigerians.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by omooba969(m): 4:47pm On Feb 05
The BLACK MAN is not ready yet. 🙂

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by omooba969(m): 4:47pm On Feb 05
chichar1:
Dangote Refinery is a very big scam to Nigerians.

😂 Una go learn sense last last, keep recycling thieves into public offices ok. grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by santaclaws: 4:47pm On Feb 05
The whole crude oil import from USA is probably a plot to sell refined petroleum products at exorbitant prices... They'll still get majority of the crude from Nigeria but justify the high price with crude oil importation from America...

We must import something! This time around it's not refined petroleum, it's the crude oil that we have in excess! What a joke! 😂😂

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by ShenTeh(m): 4:48pm On Feb 05
Lol.

Again, in Nigeria, head or tail, the system is rigged to make the common man suffer.

Until we stand up TOGETHER and wrestle our fatherland from these no-gooders, we and our children, generations to come will continue to live on hope and hope alone.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by abhosts(m): 4:48pm On Feb 05
I remember warning Nigerians never to allow subsidy be removed but them no gree hear word. According to the zombie supporters of Obi, Tinubu and Atiku, the savings from subsidy would be used to transform Nigeria to Dubai. In furtherance of their hallucinations, they said dangote refinery would bring down cost of petrol because shipping expenses would be eradicated. What many ignorant Nigerians fail to realize is that subsidy is a far cheaper option based on our current economic reality. How do you know that? If the FG is to restore the standard of living for Nigerians to the level it was before removing subsidy, it would cost far more than has been saved from subsidy removal. Before subsidy removal 30,000 minimum wage was still a bit reasonable, but now anything below 80,000 minimum wage cannot be sufficient. Can subsidy savings be enough for FG to afford paying 80,000 minimum wage?

Only Sowore and the SDP presidential candidate were pro-subsidy and had a heart for the masses in the last presidential elections. The others were IMF puppets.

Now here is a major difference between White societies and primitive black monkeys. In white societies people like Sowore that were correct in their diagnosis of subsidy would win seats in parliament in next elections but blacks would still continue to support candidates that were wrong. They are unrepentant and stubbornly tribal even to their own detriment.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by adioolayi(m): 4:48pm On Feb 05
Save us these rhetorics..just get the damn economy working!!!

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by sofeo(m): 4:48pm On Feb 05
Alright.
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Greenfaces: 4:48pm On Feb 05
What will remain of Nigeria
Floated naira plus increased cost of fuel grounding production altogether.
Maybe this is a sign of an impending revolution. When the dollar is 5000 naira, we will know that we are not igbo yorubas or hausas, we are Nigerians.
Those that left this country already are like the last set of Afghanistans that left Afghanistan clutching on the wings of a moving plane. Because from now, both leaving and living will be difficult

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by MrPOTUS: 4:48pm On Feb 05
lipsrsealed


Since the old greedy vegetable came to power, na so so bad new everyday.


Nawah o!

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Highways: 4:49pm On Feb 05
According to Reno's perspective, Nigeria has purportedly sold all its crude, prompting Dangote to seek oil from sources outside the country. The claim suggests that the U.S. has not engaged in a similar strategy with its oil reserves.

The underlying sentiment is that certain entities are hindering positive developments in Nigeria. The analogy is drawn to selling all one's food while still facing hunger at home, raising questions about the interests guiding the country's decisions.

The argument implies that there may be systemic issues in Nigeria's approach, implying that the nation could be inadvertently working against its own interests due to alleged corrupt influences.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Creamypie(m): 4:49pm On Feb 05
Well. Currently, there's heavy protest in 2 northern states, same states APC won, westerners are now openly complaining. It seems they are tired of smiling while suffering, Even if the suffering is delivered by one of their own. My southern and eastern brothers, make Una no join them in protest oh. Just pretend as if Una no dey aware

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by NzogbuNzogbu: 4:50pm On Feb 05
grin Suffer

Winneepye:
He is importing crude oil and not refined oil.There will be pressure on the dollar but we are still doing better.
Until people begin chop sshit
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by officialJP(m): 4:50pm On Feb 05
End nigeria end nigeria end nigeria end nigeria
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Brendaniel: 4:50pm On Feb 05
allanphash7:
What are we celebrating then?

When I was telling some of them here that Dangote refinery might likely not change anything, they called me hater, look at all Dangote's businesses does he help in reducing price in any of the sector he is involved?

adioolayi:
Save us these rhetorics..just get the damn economy working!!!

with what ? Propaganda?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Risingblue008(m): 4:50pm On Feb 05
What are we to beleive in again in this can3?
What?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by ogolemati: 4:50pm On Feb 05
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin when a renowned criminal becomes your king be sure to spend all you have or he will steal you.we tell una to leave the old cargo alone una no gree .some idiots said he built Lagos . cement to build Nigeria is what he went to purchase in France .touts everywhere

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Artscollection: 4:50pm On Feb 05
If they still have any empathy left in them , they should negotiate with dangote to pay subsidy to him in naira and save the common man from the misery they unleash on them.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by omooba969(m): 4:50pm On Feb 05
adioolayi:
Save us these rhetorics..just get the damn economy working!!!

When credible people show up, people of impeccable character, you guys start to shout that they have no experience.

Now we have the experienced crooks in power...ENJOOOY!!! grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by aribisala0(m): 4:51pm On Feb 05
A non issue
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by allanphash7(m): 4:51pm On Feb 05
What are we celebrating then?
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Dididrumz(m): 4:51pm On Feb 05
Of course it will.
Re: Dangote Refinery Crude Import From US will Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products by Biodun556(m): 4:52pm On Feb 05
chichar1:
Dangote Refinery is a very big scam to Nigerians.

It's not a scam but a step further to progress. Dangote refinery is not only refinery that is coming on board.

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