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Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by ogododo: 12:55pm On Nov 17
NNPC imported a 1,846,548.202 million metric tonnes of diesel and petrol between October 1 and November 11, 2024, despite reports of excessive supply at Dangote Refinery.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) is still importing premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol and Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), also known as diesel, despite Dangote Refinery having sufficient supply, SaharaReporters has learnt.

Interestingly, the Crude Oil Refiners Association of Nigeria has opposed petroleum marketers' plans to import PMS, citing the availability of petrol from the newly operational Dangote Refinery.

NNPC imported a 1,846,548.202 million metric tonnes of diesel and petrol between October 1 and November 11, 2024, despite reports of excessive supply at Dangote Refinery.

This importation was facilitated through numerous petroleum marketers across the country, with Pinnacle Oil leading the pack.

Dangote Refinery has reportedly been producing AGO and Jet-A1 in excess of Nigeria's daily consumption, yet NNPCL continues to issue import licenses to other companies.

This has led Dangote Refinery to seek legal action, asking the Federal High Court to void import licenses issued to NNPCL, Matrix Petroleum Services Limited, and four other companies.

Meanwhile, a source who spoke to SaharaReporters on Sunday said the marketers are bringing in the products to continue "their $200 million per month racket".

The source said they tried to find out if the imported products, especially PMS is subsidized since that would be the only way they could offer a lower or equal price to Dangote Refinery’s.

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"I asked whether the fuel is subsidized since that would be the only way they could offer a lower or equal price to Dangote," the source said, adding that they were “told they can match or sell at lower price because the imports are off spec, blended and substandard".

According to the source, the NNPC is able to do this and get away with it because the state-owned oil company owns the “checking facilities so they can provide any quality certificates they want."

The beneficiaries of the importation include Northwest, BOVAS, Shorelink, Dozzy, Rainoil, Matrix, Prudent, AYM Shafa, Emadeb, Deepwater, Raj, AA Tano, T-Time, Chisco and NNPC itself.


Efforts to reach Olufemi Soneye, NNPC spokesperson, for clarification on the ongoing importation of petroleum products despite Dangote Petroleum Refinery's surplus, were unsuccessful.

Unfortunately, Mr. Soneye was unreachable by phone, and a text message sent to his number bounced back as undeliverable, indicating it was unreachable.

SaharaReporters reported on November 7, that three petroleum marketers had told the Federal High Court in Abuja that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals' did not produce adequate Premium Motor Spirit for the daily use/consumption of Nigerians.

They maintained that there was nothing before the court to the contrary, stating that without them and others importing petroleum products into Nigeria, there would no doubt be a huge shortfall in petroleum products supply in the country, which will gravely hurt Nigeria's economy and further inflict excruciating pains and hardship on Nigerians.

Three marketers, AYM Shafa Limited, A. A. Rano Limited, and Matrix Petroleum Services Limited, listed as 3rd, 4th and 7th Defendants in the Dangote's suit, which stated this in a counter- affidavit in opposition to plaintiff Originating Summons in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/1324/2024 before a Federal High Court in Abuja, also cited major oil producing countries such as United Arab Emirate, Saudi Arabia, United States of America, China, Venezuela and host of others that are still importing petroleum products despite being a net exporter of same products.

They told the court that it takes an average of two months for the Plaintiff (Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE) to supply products ordered from it, adding that it "hardly ever meets the demand, as trucks wait for months to be loaded at the Plaintiff's refinery, whereas it takes about three weeks to import petroleum products from offshore refiners".



In the affidavit which was deposed by one Ali Ibrahim Abiodun, Acting Managing Director of the 3rd Defendant, (AYM Shafa Limited), he told the court that there was no credible and verifiable "forensic material before it showing that the local consumption rate of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) in Nigeria per day is 14 million litres or that the Plaintiff produces 15 million litres per day.


"That there is no credible and verifiable forensic material before this Honourable Court showing that the local consumption rate of Jet fuel (Jet A-1) in Nigeria is 2.5 million litres per day or that the Plaintiff produces 7.5 million litres of Jet fuel (Jet A-1) per day.


"That again, no credible and verifiable forensic piece of evidence is before this noble Court showing that the Plaintiff has the capacity to produce uninterruptedly 35 million litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and 9 million Jet A-1 products per day.

"That in light of the above, there is nothing before this Honourable Court showing that the Plaintiff is refining and supplying adequate petroleum products for the daily use/consumption of Nigerians," he maintained.



The Defendants accused the plaintiff of jettisoning fair practice and introduced an oppressive trade practice which requires a buyer to deposit 110% in Letters of Credit (LC) of whatever quantity it wants to off-take and the off-taker is told of the actual price it would pay for what it has off-taken 5 days from the date of the LC date (i.e. after loading the product from the Plaintiff's refinery.


The Defendants further told the court that healthy competition in businesses, trade and investment is the hallmark of a progressive, developing and developed economy.

The marketers had also expressed concerns over Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals' plan to monopolise Nigeria's energy sector, warning that allowing such monopoly would have devastating consequences for the country's oil sector.



The Dangote Oil Refinery, a massive project by Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, aims to transform Nigeria's energy sector.

According to the company, once fully operational, it will be the largest refinery in Africa, producing 650,000 barrels per day. While this project promises to reduce Nigeria's dependence on imported petroleum products and create jobs, the marketers claim it will harm the sector.

Dangote Petroleum's lawsuit against the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), and several other petroleum companies has taken an interesting turn.

In the suit dated September 6, the plaintiff (Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals) prayed the court to declare that NMDPRA is in violation of Sections 317(cool and (9) of the Petroleum Industry Act by issuing licenses for the importation of petroleum products.

According to Dangote Refinery, import licenses for petroleum products should only be granted when there's a proven shortage in domestic production.

This stance is based on Sections 317(cool and (9) of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which restrict the issuance of import licenses to situations where local production can't meet demand.

In essence, the company is advocating for a controlled importation process to ensure that domestic refineries like theirs can meet the country's petroleum needs before resorting to imports.

But the marketers in their response dated November 5, 2024, told the court that they have a “total staff strength of 19,535 employees, majority of whom are Nigerians who earn a living from their remunerations and other fringe benefits accruing to them from the Defendants”.



According to them, the “bulk of the employees of the plaintiff (Dangote Refinery) are foreigners (Indians)”.

They told the court that “withdrawing the import licences lawfully and validly issued to the defendants or denying them further issuance of import licences will not only cripple the lawful businesses of the defendants which contribute immensely to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) but will inescapably result in mass unemployment in the country, as the defendants will be constrained to retrench majority of their employees due to loss of business and earnings for the companies”.


The marketers said “vesting the Plaintiff with the power of monopoly in Nigeria’s petroleum industry as it seeks vide the instant suit, will kill competitive pricing of petroleum products in the country, further deteriorate Nigeria’s critically ailing economy and unleash untold hardship on Nigerians, all of which constitute a recipe for disaster in the polity”.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/11/17/nigerias-nnpc-continues-importing-petrol-diesel-amid-dangote-refinery-surplus-maintain

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Racoon(m): 12:59pm On Nov 17
The crooked fuel subsidy cabal are still relentless. They are benefitting from that corruption a lot.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Richtaiwo: 1:20pm On Nov 17
Personally, I support this continued importation by NNPC. Dangote's body language appears to me like an unrepentant capitalist alway in a hurry to exploit every opportunity.

I lost hope in the expected succour from his refinery the day he started comparing prices of fuel in Saudi Arabia with Nigeria. Infact, I started losing trust in him when he made an outburst that he paid $100m for the land.

All these his remarks are pointers he is in business and nobody should expect manners from his refinery. Yes, he paid for the land and fuel prices in Saudi Arabia costs fortunes, but are they necessary remarks from him?

I'm beginning to nurse this feeling he is involved in all these so called uncertainties in the price of fuel. He should gerrout.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by TossTos: 1:21pm On Nov 17
Importation of oil and gas can never end in this country..
Except we have a president that is sincerely against it and if it does against it ,he should be expecting his regime scuttle..

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by yarimo(m): 2:18pm On Nov 17
It's business anyone that can import should do so , isn't that simple? If dangote products is more cheaper nobody will import anything

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by WorkTheTalk(m): 3:25pm On Nov 17
Richtaiwo:
Personally, I support this continued importation by NNPC. Dangote's body language appears to me like an unrepentant capitalist alway in a hurry to exploit every opportunity.

NNPC is in charge of selling Nigerian crude oil. The price that Dangote buys crude oil from NNPC determines the price of the finished products for consumers.

This is the same NNPC that owns 7.5% shares of Dangote refinery. This is the same NNPC that owns 3 refineries in Nigeria, but non is functioning despite receiving billions of dollars for mentenance. Also, despite the fact that Dangote refinery has enough products for consumers at the price that is determined by how much it buys the crude oil from NNPC, NNPC is still bent on importing.

Of course, importing petroleum products in the past 3 decades by NNPC has being the major means of looting the treasury. Now they want to make it look as if Dangote has being the one causing problems in the oil industry in Nigeria so they can keep importing and looting.

When will the citizens of this country revolt to chase away these cabals who have stolen our common wealth for so long, or at least stop supporting them? Is it until when the oil wells all dry up, and the looters stay super rich, while the common man keeps eating from the trash can?

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by blackboy(m): 3:26pm On Nov 17
NNPC is part of Nigeria's problem and I think Tinubu is encouraging them

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Mindlog: 3:27pm On Nov 17
Come and see American wonder, come and see American wonder....the more you look, the less you see!🙄🙄🙄

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Christ4ever: 3:27pm On Nov 17
yarimo:
It's business anyone that can import should do so , isn't that simple? If dangote products is more cheaper nobody will import anything
What did I just read? shocked


To see a Tinubu supporter with critical thinking skills, one must have very strong connections.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by harsysky(m): 3:27pm On Nov 17

There are two riffraffs above who always contradict themselves. They are very unstable. Actually they are righ today but tomorrow they will never agree they wrote what they did today.

The power Dangote wields today, this same country gave it to him. All these are smokescreens to divert our attentions. They are all friends and what they, our politicians and dangote, are fighting for are ways to make sure this country has nothing. Like I had asked before, who is more patriotic, our leaders or the masses?

The two riffraffs above will tell you the politicians are patriotic.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by GravenDos(m): 3:27pm On Nov 17
Yes great move; this will provide competition and further reduce the price of petrol pump price or else Dangote monopoly will kill the common man

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Kingdavid579(m): 3:28pm On Nov 17
They should go ahead and buy it from anywhere that's cheaper, even if it's hell.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by TJOS(m): 3:29pm On Nov 17
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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Chukwumagordian: 3:31pm On Nov 17
I no understand again oh... I thought NNPC said fuel importation has ended?

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Chukwumagordian: 3:31pm On Nov 17
Richtaiwo:
Personally, I support this continued importation by NNPC. Dangote's body language appears to me like an unrepentant capitalist alway in a hurry to exploit every opportunity.

I lost hope in the expected succour from his refinery the day he started comparing prices of fuel in Saudi Arabia with Nigeria. Infact, I started losing trust in him when he made an outburst that he paid $100m for the land.

All these his remarks are pointers he is in business and nobody should expect manners from his refinery. Yes, he paid for the land and fuel prices in Saudi Arabia costs fortunes, but are they necessary remarks from him?

I'm beginning to nurse this feeling he is involved in all these so called uncertainties in the price of fuel. He should gerrout.

Well, every business man wants to make profit.

You won't blame him

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by kennyz247(m): 3:31pm On Nov 17
We hope for better Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by gratiaeo(m): 3:31pm On Nov 17
Richtaiwo:
Personally, I support this continued importation by NNPC. Dangote's body language appears to me like an unrepentant capitalist alway in a hurry to exploit every opportunity.

I lost hope in the expected succour from his refinery the day he started comparing prices of fuel in Saudi Arabia with Nigeria. Infact, I started losing trust in him when he made an outburst that he paid $100m for the land.

All these his remarks are pointers he is in business and nobody should expect manners from his refinery. Yes, he paid for the land and fuel prices in Saudi Arabia costs fortunes, but are they necessary remarks from him?

I'm beginning to nurse this feeling he is involved in all these so called uncertainties in the price of fuel. He should gerrout.
You should be more worried about how the $100m he paid to lagos state government was spend

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by eni123: 3:32pm On Nov 17
With three refineries, I feel ashamed that Nigeria is still importing fuel.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by nedekid: 3:33pm On Nov 17
Racoon:
The crooked fuel subsidy cabal are still relentless. They are benefitting from that corruption a lot.
But if they can still make a profit importing, it means dangote is over priced.
Should Dangote not cut his price and run them out of business?

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by mytime24(f): 3:33pm On Nov 17
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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by jaxxy(m): 3:33pm On Nov 17
At what price and quality?
Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by eni123: 3:34pm On Nov 17
With three refineries, I feel ashamed that Nigeria is still importing fuel.[i][/i]
Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Tochi3(m): 3:34pm On Nov 17
grin grin grin

..i am only here for hellanuis.. grin grin

..if hellanuis was a little bit of a smart creature..he would use this as an achievement of his mu-mu ticket drug fraud..

..hellanuis..true or false..? cheesy

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by mytime24(f): 3:34pm On Nov 17
Everyday news

@dangote oil
Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Richtaiwo: 3:34pm On Nov 17
gratiaeo:

You should be more worried about how the $100m he paid to lagos state government was spend
What will my worries about that change? I'm not a Lagosian, why should I bother about how Lagos fund was spent when there are plenty Lagosians to bother about that?

This is the difference between others and your ilk. You are so much fixated on other states that you are not even bothered about your own state. A prominent man was just kidnapped in Anambra, I'm sure you are not even aware let alone get bothered. But here you are, getting disturbed about how $100m belonging to Lagos was spent.

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Maobichek: 3:34pm On Nov 17
TossTos:
Importation of oil and gas can never end in this country..
Except we have a president that is sincerely against it and if it does against it ,he should be expecting his regime scuttle..


Dangote should do the needful (bring his price down since he is buying in Naira) and stop complaining, we all saw what he did with cement(monopoly cant work in fuel) .

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Wealthoptulent(m): 3:36pm On Nov 17
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ogododo:


https://saharareporters.com/2024/11/17/nigerias-nnpc-continues-importing-petrol-diesel-amid-dangote-refinery-surplus-maintain

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Make Britain help una again so we go reset history and set anothe INDEPENDENCE's day to MILLENNIUM calendar! 1960 No work out. Citizens are bad, they keep submitting sample of themselves to Serve a DY!N NATION... while intelligent Citizens we out here workinf our A$$ out and balance in life

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by saasala(m): 3:36pm On Nov 17
Do these people understand that they are killing the Naira with this sh1t?

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by Ringstonermasks: 3:37pm On Nov 17
Let dem import since Buying from Dangote only makes price to go up

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by freemi(m): 3:37pm On Nov 17
Christ4ever:

What did I just read? shocked


To see a Tinubu supporter with critical thinking skills, one must have very strong connections.
but he said the truth. Fuel from our backyard shub cheaper

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Re: Nigeria’s NNPC Continues Importing Petrol, Diesel Amid Dangote Refinery Surplus by djon78(m): 3:38pm On Nov 17
I personally believe that if the pricing is good whereby Dangote fuel is cheaper

Importers will be run out of town

But if Dangote s price is higher
The importers will take advantage of that

That's normal practices anywhere else in the business world

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