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NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by FreeStuffsNG: 3:25pm On Nov 23
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has issued a directive to oil marketers to cease the importation of petrol, asserting that the Dangote Refinery possesses sufficient capacity to meet domestic demand.

BusinessDay’s findings showed this directive emerged during a high-level meeting in Abuja, attended by NNPC Group CEO Mele Kyari, representatives of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), and key stakeholders from companies such as 11 Plc, Matrix, AA Rano, and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) among other stakeholders.

According to sources privy to the discussions, the NNPC unequivocally read the “riot act,” informing stakeholders that all petrol supply would now hinge on clearance from the Dangote Refinery.

An official in attendance disclosed, “NNPC emphasised that going forward, no marketer would be permitted to import petrol without specific clearance tied to Dangote’s capacity”.

The decision, while strategic, has sparked unease among oil marketers. Stakeholders raised concerns about Dangote Refinery’s ability to reliably supply the market and maintain consistent distribution across Nigeria’s expansive network.

Despite its capacity, marketers questioned whether the refinery’s production and logistical systems were adequately prepared to handle the country’s fluctuating demand.

Another contentious issue discussed at the meeting was the payment structure proposed by Dangote Refinery. Unlike the traditional importation system, where marketers settle payments upon product arrival at depots, Dangote insists on advance payment from marketers. This shift has raised concerns about cash flow and operational feasibility for smaller players in the downstream sector.

A stakeholder highlighted, “Paying upfront significantly increases financial pressure on marketers, particularly those with limited capital. For decades, we’ve operated on a post-delivery payment model, which aligns better with our liquidity cycles.”

Since starting operations in January, Dangote has sold its diesel, jet fuel and other products on the global market, mostly via traders Vitol and Trafigura and international energy company BP, according to S&P Global Commodities at Sea data.

Initially, it agreed an exclusive supply agreement with NNPC for its gasoline, but by Nov. 4 had also begun selling to local marketers, the refinery executive said.

The refinery has reported that its gasoline meets quality standards with a sulfur content of below 10 ppm, marking a significant improvement for the Nigerian market, for which 500 ppm was still the standard in late 2023.

“There is a price differential between Dangote’s premium petrol of 10ppm and imported petrol of 50 ppm,” another source said.

On Oct. 29, refinery CEO Aliko Dangote complained that the refinery was wasting money holding over 500 million liters (around 3.1 million barrels) of fuel in storage, while the company has blamed illicit low-quality imports for undercutting its prices and threatened to sue state oil company NNPC for continuing its fuel imports.

Documents seen by BusinessDay during 42 days from October 1 to November 11, 2024 showed the NNPC and its partners imported 1.5 million metric tonnes of PMS, 414,018.764 metric tonnes of diesel, and 13,500 metric tonnes of jet fuel. This is worth about N3 trillion or $1.8bn.

“There is a big question mark on where the marketers are sourcing their dollars from to import petrol,” a senior oil executive said.

A document that provided details of imported refined products during the review period showed that companies like Bovas, AA Rano, Matrix, Fatgbems, Deepwater, Raj, T-Time, Rainoil, Prudent, Chisco, Nepal, AYM Shafa, Northwest, Shorelink, and others received petrol from different vessels in Lagos, Warri, Calabar, and Port Harcourt.

Petrol importation saga

Speaking on November 12 at the 42nd Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) annual international conference in Lagos, Mele Kyari, NNPC’s group chief executive officer (GCEO), said the national oil company has stopped importing fuel.

Kyari said the company is now off-taking products from the Dangote refinery and other local refineries.

“Today, NNPC does not import any product, we are taking only from domestic refineries,” he had said.

But in a statement on Friday, the national oil firm said Kyari was misquoted.

“The GCEO’s statement, ‘Today, NNPC does not import any product; we are only taking from domestic refineries’, was taken out of context,” the statement reads.

“It should not be construed to imply that NNPC Ltd. is obligated to be the sole off-taker of any refinery or that we will no longer import fuel.

“While NNPC prioritises sourcing products from domestic refineries, this is contingent upon economic viability. If local supply is cost-effective, it will be preferred, but the same principle applies to other marketers, who will also evaluate total costs when deciding whether to buy locally or import.”

https://businessday.ng/news/article/nnpc-directs-marketers-to-cease-petrol-imports-cites-dangote-refinery-capacity/

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by turmacs(f): 3:25pm On Nov 23
Interesting development

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by FreeStuffsNG: 3:25pm On Nov 23
“Paying upfront significantly increases financial pressure on marketers, particularly those with limited capital. For decades, we’ve operated on a post-delivery payment model, which aligns better with our liquidity cycles.”

This could be part of the main reasons why IPMAN is resisting Dangote Refinery.

NNPCL is part owner of Dangote Refinery. There's no reason why it will not support patronage of Dangote Refinery. Once this takes off fully, the $1.8 billion shipped overseas in about a month will be conserved.

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Donchieli: 3:30pm On Nov 23
This drama no get end


2morow same nnpcl go say

Dangote no fit meet der demand

Or de go deny this publication in its entirety or to some extent

Dangote and nnpcl and season film with many seasons

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Nazgul: 3:30pm On Nov 23
When is NNPCl going to reduce the price of fuel like they promised few weeks ago. We're tired of buying fuel over 1k per liter.

Tinubu should mercy for us na. undecided

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by datola: 3:31pm On Nov 23
Congratulations to Dangote for oncr again winning the war as an experienced monopoly

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by NamelessOGBENI(m): 3:31pm On Nov 23
The more things changes the more they remain the same, anyway, this is Nigeria.

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by MondayOmoAdugbo(m): 3:31pm On Nov 23
Ni ge ri A...hmm
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by TooMuchStuff: 3:33pm On Nov 23
This has been the FEARS of some of us.

Dangote Monopoly insanely on Colos...

How can one Fulani man be the Almighty Oil man?

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Vistascan: 3:33pm On Nov 23
They just dey play with Nigerians grin

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by ObosiLandlord(m): 3:34pm On Nov 23
This should have been done weeks ago. There's no need to import if Dangote can take care of our fuel needs.

Close to $2b was spent on importing fuel between October 1 and November 4, this is one of the reason the naira is losing value

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by SalamRushdie: 3:35pm On Nov 23
Okay oo

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Houseontherock1: 3:35pm On Nov 23
Different stories everyday!

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Emeskhalifa(m): 3:36pm On Nov 23
Donchieli:
This drama no get end


2morow same nnpcl go say

Dangote no fit meet der demand

Or de go deny this publication in its entirety or to some extent

Dangote and nnpcl and season film with many seasons

My ogar this their matter eh, one finds it difficult to even believe what they are saying

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by id4sho(m): 3:37pm On Nov 23
Dangote won't give them on credit shocked
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Olaide1295: 3:38pm On Nov 23
Dangote better derisk his business and focus on exports. NNPC is my serious. Tomorrow, they’ll allow imports again.
A $20B business cannot work under such inconsistencies.

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by MackIV(m): 3:39pm On Nov 23
Mtchewww

Every week different story

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by zereuwa: 3:39pm On Nov 23
lipsrsealed
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by id4sho(m): 3:39pm On Nov 23
FreeStuffsNG:
“Paying upfront significantly increases financial pressure on marketers, particularly those with limited capital. For decades, we’ve operated on a post-delivery payment model, which aligns better with our liquidity cycles.”

This could be part of the main reasons why IPMAN is resisting Dangote Refinery.

NNPCL is part owner of Dangote Refinery. There's no reason why it will not support patronage of Dangote Refinery. Once this takes off fully, the $1.8 billion shipped overseas in about a month will be conserved.
Nigeria credit system kills businesses. IPMAN will reck him
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Matrixoba: 3:40pm On Nov 23
I thought Dangote was bragging that foreign countries were fighting for his products. And that he doesn't need the Nigerian market to sell. Why the panic now?
FreeStuffsNG:


https://businessday.ng/news/article/nnpc-directs-marketers-to-cease-petrol-imports-cites-dangote-refinery-capacity/

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by DaGC(m): 3:41pm On Nov 23
This soap opera no dey finish?😕

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Salewa97: 3:43pm On Nov 23
The Dangote's monopoly saga continue

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by NothingDoMe: 3:43pm On Nov 23
Will soon be denied.

Modified: There's your caveat 👇

NNPC emphasised that going forward, no marketer would be permitted to import petrol without specific clearance tied to Dangote’s capacity.
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by ObosiLandlord(m): 3:46pm On Nov 23
SalamRushdie:
Tinubu thinks he is sly , it's only NNPC/OANDO that's importing fuel and forcing marketers to buy
Some of you just love writing baseless comments

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Christlike01: 3:47pm On Nov 23
A house that is divided against itself will never stand; a case of Nigeria!
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by spencekat(m): 3:48pm On Nov 23
Nonsense!
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by ERockson: 3:49pm On Nov 23
Government should scrap NNPC and kuku handover all NNPC power to Dangote with immediate effect
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by SonofElElyonRet: 4:01pm On Nov 23
Another testament of failure of governments over the years.. one man doing the job of government

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by Donchieli: 4:02pm On Nov 23
I tel you, it almost a case of who lies best

It should I say a case of who dishes out rubbish beta

Emeskhalifa:


My ogar this their matter eh, one finds it difficult to even believe what they are saying
Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by frog12: 4:05pm On Nov 23
nnpc has no right to tell private marketers what to do grin

this was the script from the beginning. monopoly loading

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Re: NNPC Directs Marketers To Cease Petrol Imports, Cites Dangote Refinery Capacity by israelmao(m): 4:09pm On Nov 23
NNPC in daytime.

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