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Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Bayswater: 10:05am On Dec 07, 2014 |
VolvoS60: I will spare you the long details. Various operator companies are cutting their budgets and the one I work for would be cutting their budget by a whopping 40%!. Iwotago? I hope you understand why they are doing that? They can't make any profit at $65 per barrel. The break-even cost of oil as at today stands at between $70 - $80 per barrel. Oil companies simply can't make new investments. Forget the rubbish oil lifting and finding costs that are being bandied around, the averge break-even cost of the cheaper oil shale production still stands at around $67 per barrel! Though prices vary from region to region. 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:07am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Subsidy should be removed completely Fashola is wrong . His view reinforces subsidy . 2 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Bayswater: 10:08am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Yes, it is considered cheaper especially with small scale producers. You don't need the best rigs to get oil out from it. 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:10am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Bayswater:This is strange to me. 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:12am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:How does the average man benefit from subsidy removal? 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by chemali: 10:14am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Bayswater: You are the one saying rubbish. US, Britain and Europe are seeing the lowest pump prices in four years. It has been reduced and it's not bushmeat seller's logic. It's common sense logic. Lmao... People consider shale cheaper? What country are you from? The only point on which we are in agreement is the greedy oil marketers. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Bayswater: 10:16am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Saudi thinks oil shale producers can be priced out at $65 per barrel. What does that imply? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Collynzo9: 10:29am On Dec 07, 2014 |
jmaine:Bros in any case, the price is still supposed to drop because the naira did not fall as much as the price of crude oil. However, I believe what will drop is the amount spent in subsidizing those products rather than the price of the products. 3 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:29am On Dec 07, 2014 |
revolt:Who determines the price of the subsidy bill? Is it the marketer or the price of production in the market? What constitute production price? Who determines what is to be paid by consumers after what is due for subsidy has been paid? Definitely, you like most people on this thread(especially jonathanians) have no idea of the subjject. You just post because you have mb 3 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:33am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Instead of subsidising fuel, we should invest subsidy money(#800b) into establishing a Small or Medium scale factory size that can be expanded with time. 1) Agriculture/ process agriculture 2) Mining/ process minerals 3) Electrical industry 4) Electronic industry 5) Tools industry 6) Mechanical industry 7) Petrochemical industry Chemical industry. They can invest #100b in each for 10yrs after which they privatized the businesses. #100b × 10yrs = #1trillion invested in each industry for ten years 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:34am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli:With the present situation, the subsidy is not a bad idea, the problem is sincerity of government. The corruption, fiscal indiscipline, executive rascality and poor fiscal policies of the government are the problem of this country. If these can be achieved, there will be no need for the subsidy as the people will be benefiting a lot from the system, then see the subsidy as unnecessary. As for now, the subsidy is going nowhere 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Collynzo9: 10:34am On Dec 07, 2014 |
I think the answer to Fashola's question lies in the fact that the FG has decided to drastically cut the amount spent on subsidy. I was explaining that to people in the thread below that the cut in amount spent on subsidy won't result in an increase in prices of petroleum products as they feared. www.nairaland.com/2007926/president-seeks-cut-fuel-subsidies 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:36am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Collynzo9: Gbam It is the subsidy amount spent that should drop and not the price of petrol. Obiagelli This is where Fashola mixed things up. 2 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Collynzo9: 10:37am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:And that is what is happening. www.nairaland.com/2007926/president-seeks-cut-fuel-subsidies |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by jmaine: 10:39am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Collynzo9: You do have a solid point, but I did like to know the current cost of landing refined crude in the country. In 2012, N123:00 was quoted as the landing cost aside all sundry charges afterward. 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:42am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology: You mean the government is making money off Nigerians and they are yet to publicly declare it? Don't forget that subsidy money is budgeted. 4 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by nationwide1(m): 10:43am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Crocz:It's exactly what I was discussing with a neighbour this morning. This goes a long way to show how insensitive and heartless our government is. |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:45am On Dec 07, 2014 |
barcanista: Separate economics from politics The most dangerous fans are those who supports you when you are wrong Barcanista Fashola got this wrong Amount spent reduces but price remains the same. 3 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:45am On Dec 07, 2014 |
barcanista:Expecially with the fact that fuel prices drive the local economy, it drives production and services. If we had constant electricity, we will be less dependent on fuel. 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Asiwaju9ja(m): 10:47am On Dec 07, 2014 |
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Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:49am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Subsidy means you pay a fraction of the real cost. Eg a car cost 100naira and I promise to pay 30naira for you. How much will you pay .? 70naira Now if the price of the car reduces to 80naira, how much will I pay for you.? 10naira. So in essense govt will spend less on subsidy 10 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:51am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:Please don't make me laugh, how has the cuts in subsidy overtime help those sectors you mentioned? We were talking about inflation and its effects on interest rates in the other thread. Do you know that increase in fuel pump price increase inflation and in turn increases interest rates? Fuel drives our local economy because it account for about the highest expenditure in both small and large businesses. Fuel is the major source of power. 3 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:53am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:what do you mean separate politics? What is political in what I posted? you obviously have no clue on that, I will let it slide. As for Fashola, he is 500% on point. barcanista: 2 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:54am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: I just explained to you using an example that government will spend less on subsidy but price remains the same BlackTechnology: |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:54am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology: No i should pay 50 because you are bound by law (budget) to pay me 30 naira except you are going to return the 20 naira in dispute back to Nigeria. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 10:56am On Dec 07, 2014 |
barcanista: This below is what Fashola missed. BlackTechnology: |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 10:59am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Asiwaju9ja:I laugh at some TANoids and Jonathanians who have become Economist guru arguing and justifying the position of government without recourse to all the variable factors. To them, the FG have no need to reduce the pump price neither is there a need to reduce the cost of the subsidy without affecting the subsidy itself. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by OAUTemitayo: 10:59am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Did you know that ghana that also imports refined crude reduced their own pump price jmaine: 3 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Bayswater: 11:00am On Dec 07, 2014 |
chemali: Are you kidding me? What lowest pump/price reduction in Europe and usa are you talking about? FYI, taking Britain as an example petrol was sold at around 120p (£1.20/ N330 approx) per litre, it now cost around 118p per litre! That's a reduction of 2 effin pence per litre. What difference does that make? Is that what you called reduction? C'mon let's be reasonable here. Coming to the cost of oil production from shale formations, small scale producers based in the shale sweet spots of the usa can even produce a barrel of oil for as low as $35 per barrel ( how cheap can it get) and in other areas it is produced at about $67 - $70 per barrel which us still cheaper than the break-even price of producing crude oil in most places in the usa. |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by huptin(m): 11:00am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Bayswater: Good explanation, i quite agree with you, but what stops us from refining the crude here? Can we still afford to continue dashing other countries our scarce forex when we can easily refine the crude here? 1 Like |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by BlackTechnology: 11:00am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Obiagelli: The 20 naira that you insist must be returned is what the government wants to return. That's why people like me are saying invest it into other productive sectors like agriculture and industries. 2 Likes |
Re: Gov Fashola Ignorantly Seeks A Cut In Petrol Pump Price by Nobody: 11:02am On Dec 07, 2014 |
BlackTechnology:They are yet to return it since October, can you tell me what is going on. And i ask again, the previous subsidy cuts, how has it helped industry and agriculture? 4 Likes |
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