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NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by AmazingGenius: 7:53am On Feb 11
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited mulls fresh premium motor spirit price reduction as MRS filling station, in partnership with Dangote Refinery, announced a fuel pump price cut on Monday.

The National President of Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association, Billy Gillis-Harry, and Spokesperson for Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike, made this known in a separate exclusive interview with DAILY POST.

The development follows MRS filling station’s announcement of a fuel price reduction on Monday, for the first time in 2025.

The oil firm stated on Monday in its official X account that its pump price had dropped to N925 per litre in Lagos, South West (N933), North (N945), and South-East (N955). The new per litre price drop is from around N970 previously sold by the company.

This comes weeks after Dangote Refinery, on February 1, 2025, announced an ex-depot price drop to N870 from N970 per litre.


Reacting, Gillis-Harry and Ukadike were optimistic that NNPCL will, in the coming days, announce a PMS price reduction to remain relevant in the country’s downstream sector.

Gillis-Harry said that “NNPC has no choice but to reduce petrol retail prices because it is not possible to see a product at a cheaper price and still go for NNPCL.”

Similarly, Ukadike explained that since the price war between Dangote Refinery and NNPCL persists, the latter cannot afford to do anything other than a price reduction.

“It is likely that NNPCL will drop its price because there is a price war with Dangote Refinery. Once Dangote Refinery announces a price drop, NNPC will follow suit,” he said.

Why petrol price reductions by Dangote and NNPCL is not impacting transportation costs, others


Despite the recent petrol price reduction by MRS filling stations, Gillis-Harry noted that the cost of transportation and food prices have remained stagnant.

According to him, the weak purchasing power of Nigerians is the major reason the fuel price reduction is not impacting food prices and transportation costs.

“If you watch, the cost of transportation has not reduced in spite of the reduction of fuel at the retail market. That tells you that the purchasing power of Nigerians is very weak.

“In my opinion, we need to engage Nigerians in production activities such as farming, fishing, and technology.

“Go to the park, you will see that the price of transportation cost has not been impacted by the fuel reduction,” he stated.


However, Ukadike said that the impact of the petrol price reduction will be felt on transportation, goods, and services in the long run.

“The impact will be gradual; it will eventually impact transportation and others,” he noted.

Concerns over frequent petrol price adjustments


Gillis-Harry frowned at the frequent adjustments of petrol price by actors in the oil and gas sector.

He noted that incessant price adjustments will affect petrol security.

He added that arbitrary petrol price hikes cause serious losses to marketers who might lift fuel stock before the arrival of new stock.

“There was a lot of fuel that was purchased at the old price that is still in the system, and they have not been sold.

“Marketers cannot sell below the cost price. It is completely impossible for someone to buy a product at N970 per litre and sell below the purchase price.

“MRS that is trying to deepen the distribution process with PETROAN and Dangote Refinery still has the same challenge of the buying power,” he told DAILY POST.


DAILY POST reports that last December, Dangote Refinery had slashed its petrol ex-depot price from N899.50 per litre to N970.

NNPCL also announced a PMS price drop to petroleum markets.


The price rivalry between NNPCL and Dangote pushed fuel prices down in the last lap of 2024.
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2025/02/11/nnpcl-under-pressure-to-reduce-petrol-price-amid-rivalry-with-dangote-refinery/

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Acekidc4(m): 7:55am On Feb 11
Our purchasing power is very weak🤨 that's why the recent reduction in Pms did not reflect at all. Nothing went down, not even transport fare. We need to do better.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by SalamRushdie: 8:08am On Feb 11
NNPCOAN should keep deceiving themselves

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Airmate: 8:10am On Feb 11
Under pressure abi under performing currently

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Greenlandz: 8:10am On Feb 11
Reduce it back to 270 or nothing

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Franzinni: 8:11am On Feb 11
Wow it's getting interesting... I like it.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by AllBlack: 8:12am On Feb 11
Reduce it by one naira and let APC online miscreants have something to come online and praise Tinubu about. They really need to justify their 30k salary.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Apel147(m): 8:15am On Feb 11
When ur papa build refinery please reduce it to 65 Naira


Greenlandz:
Reduce it back to 270 or nothing

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:17am On Feb 11
Obviously we need grant more licences to refiner so as to obtain unhighly competitive markets .
In Nigeria and I see a lot of the price of these commodities Going down if these step is taken.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Femich18(m): 8:18am On Feb 11
Story.
Reduce it or not the price of things will still remain the same

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by killuminati(m): 8:19am On Feb 11
If e no come down to 197 I no dey buy


I go dey use water and alunm, once you mix the two together bingo, fuel don ready cry

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by fineboynl(m): 8:19am On Feb 11
Apel147:
When ur papa build refinery please reduce it to 65 Naira


those 50-100 will not do anything to the economy. Only private car owners benefit from it. And commercials drivers.

Before public transport will come down there will be a cut at least from 400.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by anonimi: 8:20am On Feb 11
Greenlandz:
Reduce it back to 270 or nothing

Na so o.
Our Asiwaju omoluwabi can do it and he will do it as promised two years ago. grin
E je ki a fi okan bale. cheesy

Deltafirstson:
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, 2023, the product now sells for N617 per litre – less than two months after.

In his inaugural address, Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone, fulfilling a promise that all leading presidential candidates made during the campaign.

However, pump price of fuel hit N537 per litre days after Tinubu ended subsidy.

On Tuesday, the price climbed further to N617, a development that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) attributed to “market forces”.

Nigerians have been lamenting the hardship occasioned by fuel price hike. Amid the lamentation, a video where Tinubu campaigned to slash the price of fuel went into circulation.

Checks by Daily Trust affirmed the authenticity of the video uploaded on the YouTube page of Channels Television.

At his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, on January 25, 2023, Tinubu spoke on a number of issues, but those of fuel scarcity and naira redesign made the headlines.

However, Tinubu who spoke in Yoruba language, also assured the crowd that though people were saying petrol price would hit N200, it would be reviewed downward under him.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200 per litre. Go and relax, we will bring it down,” he had said in the 7th minute of the video.

King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, a Fuji musician who performed at the rally, interrupted the president’s speech with chants as the crowd cheered.

On the campaign podium with the president were Vice-President Kashim Shettima; Pa Bisi Akande, interim National Chairman of the APC; Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President; Senator Gbenga Daniel; among other bigwigs of the ruling party.

Tinubu went further to say Nigerians would defy the acute fuel scarcity at the time and trek to cast their votes.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200/N500 per litre. Go and relax, we will crash the prices,” he had said.

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-video-of-tinubu-campaigning-to-crash-fuel-

he had said in the 7th minute of the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JH8CC_JdUA

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Eagleways: 8:21am On Feb 11
NIGERIANS HEAR ME WELL AND WAKE UP!!!!

There is no such thing as , 'REDUCED' price for you. Even if the pump price goes to #700, marketers still tamper, manipulate and adjust their meters to keep you at same old price.

Our problem is the measurement and not the pump price
Until the government ensures that 1 liter is 1 liter, Nigerians remain the victim.

SOLUTION.
As Nigeria government loves making money, they should mass produce and sell a standard calibrated gallons. Whoever takes it to any filling station, should know what to expect. Should it fall below the measurement, the Taskforce takes over the filling station.
But NO , they won't do that. They have no good will for the masses

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by okosodo: 8:22am On Feb 11
Tinubu that caused everything is now in it eating from it. What corruption in person
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by anonimi: 8:23am On Feb 11
Mamaafrik1:
Obviously we need grant more licences to refiner so as to obtain unhighly competitive markets .
In Nigeria and I see a lot of the price of these commodities Going down if these step is taken.

Unfortunately APC is solely focused on socialist money-sharing agenda to further impoverish the people.
PDP capitalists are the ones who have done that in the past and can do it again.

anonimi:
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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Apel147(m): 8:26am On Feb 11
So subsidy should come back then? Because a barrel of crude is not sold differently anywhere in the world! Even if we have 100 refineries the prices can't go lower than they should be except govt is subsidizing or dangote n likes decides to buy, refine and give it freely to Nigerians!


fineboynl:
those 50-100 will not do anything to the economy. Only private car owners benefit from it. And commercials drivers.

Before public transport will come down there will be a cut at least from 400.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Nahunger(m): 8:27am On Feb 11
grin
Fight of two tivss
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Sunkyboie(m): 8:28am On Feb 11
What is wrong with NNPC, is not that they are representing Nigerians. Why will dey be wait for dangote to reduce price before dey follow suit.
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Ijaya123: 8:29am On Feb 11
Mamaafrik1:
Obviously we need grant more licences to refiner so as to obtain unhighly competitive markets .
In Nigeria and I see a lot of the price of these commodities Going down if these step is taken.

More refineries will not bring down the price. It is international price of crude oil that determines the cost of fuel everywhere in the world.

VeeVeeMyLuv:

The price in Egypt and Algeria is 0.338dollars converted to naira around 500 naira and their petrol industry is fully deregulated and all subsided removed for years now.

So explain why it is double the price in Nigeria at 1000+ naira and still largely regulated.

So if it is fully deregulated (all subsidies removed) it will be like 5000 naira per liter? grin grin grin

The joke is on you guys
Your master PBAT and co are decieving you
Please go find another job

No subsidy in Egypt and Algeria you said?

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by nedekid: 8:30am On Feb 11
AllBlack:
Reduce it by one naira and let APC online miscreants have something to come online and praise Tinubu about. They really need to justify their 30k salary.
Abi oh..
Same way they have a hardon when they hear naira has greatly appreciated, but when you check further the appreciation is 3 naira. .
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Fiscus105(m): 8:32am On Feb 11
Is it private company that supposed to reduce first or govt own enterprises? (At Nigeria has major stake in nnpcl)


Nigeria govt, most especially under Tinubu, doesn't have "sympathy for citizens" in his dictionary
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by francisbarrack(m): 8:33am On Feb 11
Apel147:
When ur papa build refinery please reduce it to 65 Naira



Wetin concern him papa with price reduction...

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Gotocourt: 8:33am On Feb 11
Imagine it was a Billionaire from land of Audio Billionaires who owned Dangote refinery shocked, our eyes for don peel with high cost undecided

Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Apel147(m): 8:35am On Feb 11
Maybe if him build family refinery Dem go reduce price to 100 naira

francisbarrack:


Wetin concern him papa with price reduction...
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by free2ryhme: 8:36am On Feb 11
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by COMPAQ(m): 8:39am On Feb 11
AmazingGenius:

Source: https://dailypost.ng/2025/02/11/nnpcl-under-pressure-to-reduce-petrol-price-amid-rivalry-with-dangote-refinery/


Can we stop with this Price War narrative!! Crude prices drop and petrol drops accordingly, as it should, and we are talking price war.

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by egbedox: 8:44am On Feb 11
I don't think there is a system in place to regulate prices. As the report has said, an immediate price reduction may not occur because of the fear of the unknown. The price of fuel as of now is volatile and until there is a more stable price balancing mechanism, prices may be difficult to regulate with the downward trend of fuel cost.

Anyway, I like the current competition. Breaking the monopoly in the crude oil supply chain panned out well. We hope there are further price reductions in the coming days and that life gets better for the masses.

One Love

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Gboss247(m): 8:44am On Feb 11
Mamaafrik1:
Obviously we need grant more licences to refiner so as to obtain unhighly competitive markets .
In Nigeria and I see a lot of the price of these commodities Going down if these step is taken.
At what age will you stop deceiving with competition
Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:45am On Feb 11
Ijaya123:


More refineries will not bring down the price. It is international price of crude oil that determines the cost of fuel everywhere in the world.
Say what you know ọrẹ do we buy crude from international market??
The answer is No we drill the crude and refine locally .
Why is petrol cheaper in serious oil producing countries than non oil producing?

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Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Gboss247(m): 8:45am On Feb 11
Apel147:
So subsidy should come back then? Because a barrel of crude is not sold differently anywhere in the world! Even if we have 100 refineries the prices can't go lower than they should be except govt is subsidizing or dangote n likes decides to buy, refine and give it freely to Nigerians! What happened to the secret subsidy that you are enjoying on imported petrol?


Re: NNPCL Under Pressure To Reduce Petrol Price Amid Rivalry With Dangote Refinery by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:47am On Feb 11
Gboss247:
At what age will you stop deceiving with competition
Just Google search China iron dumping strategies in Europe.


It's simple economics

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