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Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:05am On May 26, 2020 |
Kingrefreshed: I ain't making much with this crisis mind you, my income has even fallen self. Sorry to dissapoint you. When you are a businessman, you will understand me well well.... |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Joefat: 8:06am On May 26, 2020 |
They will run through ideas like that, since they heard increasement on petrol. All their focus will turn to petrol now. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:09am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: We are talking about prices. So, whose fault if Nigeria produces less? And you are comparing to Niger that produces 13,000? You don't do compare in such way. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:10am On May 26, 2020 |
oz4real83: You left out the refining costs ie the cost of turning that barrel into PMS , the cost to ship it from foreign refienry to Nigeria, and the cost to transport it within Nigeria Add that up, and fuel ,,ie petrol would cost more than N83.58. A barrel of oil can be refined into many products from Petrol to engine oil to gas, and so on. You are assuming oil companies drill out petrol from the ground. It is crude oil (which if we put it in your car engine would totally wreck it. It has to be refined to petrol before it can enter your car!) 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:13am On May 26, 2020 |
oldtruth: And why are you comparing Nigeria to Saudi Arabia who produces far more oil than we do, for a population that is far less than ours? Which means they can earn a much higher income than we can ever dream of.? If we tried to keep fuel as low as Saudi does, we would be in debt so severe that we would be auctioning off the country to even poorer countries than us. Lock stock and barrel. We are not a rich nation, which is why we must deregulate and diversify. 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by mandalorian: 8:13am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: Relax and spew rubbish. Nonsense, with time everyone's eyes will clear. Even Buhari's son will feel the heat |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:14am On May 26, 2020 |
mandalorian: Thank you and good morning, and do have a good day. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by miketayo(m): 8:15am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: No west African country produce like we do. So that's expected, Sudan and Angola fuel prices r way cheaper than ours |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:16am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: You push the first trigger. You were comparing Nigeria to Niger? That is too far. Nigeria is among the top 15 globally in production. You campare among the top shot |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by oz4real83(m): 8:16am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero:how much does it take to build a refinery? If are too poor to build a new refinery, how much does it take to repair 4 already built refineries? You said Nigeria has spent over N15tr on subsidies since 1999, is that not enough to build new refineries or even repair the old ones? The Nigerian authorities know the fraud they are enjoying in it. Also, there are other products in a barrel crude oil. These products will take care of other costs that u mentioned. I only based my analysis on one of the bye-producrs of a barrel of crude oil, which is petrol. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by DEADALIVE: 8:17am On May 26, 2020 |
Our economic analysis is bad....oil appreciates in international trade the citizen is not benefiting... Reason because government is ready to sell oil to other countries and import everything refined from same oil back to the country thereby claiming subsidy like its our fault....they are the ones that invested in other refineries oversee so they ensure oil must be refined there and brought back here at a huge cost....theives Let each state refine their oil provided to them by federal government and see if the commodity will not be enough to the point we can start selling to our neighbours...even now self the refined oil never de enough for us still some greedy individual are head bent taking it to neighbouring countries to make huge profit. This country tire me. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by DareIt: 8:17am On May 26, 2020 |
There is no subsidy at the moment following the crash of global oil prices. The govt seized the opportunity to stop subsidy of the products which is why Nigerians should be ready to pay higher or lower prices based on market fluctuations, going forward. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Kingrefreshed: 8:18am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: You did not disappoint me my dear. I am doing very well in my own area of specialization. I am doing great. Infact God has been good to me. And i dont mean to burst your bubble. I have been into business since 17 years of age till right now. LOLx |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by bluefilm: 8:18am On May 26, 2020 |
In that case, make I rush go buy some fuel now now... I dey come. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by DareIt: 8:18am On May 26, 2020 |
There is no subsidy at the moment following the crash of global oil prices. The govt seized the opportunity to stop subsidy of the products which is why Nigerians should be ready to pay higher or lower prices based on market fluctuations, going forward. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:22am On May 26, 2020 |
miketayo: 1.Angola has a population of 33 million people.They also produce 1.4 million barrels of crude per day. Per capita, they have an income higher than we do, so they can afford to subsidse fuel TO N108.00 per liter. 2.Nigeria has a population of 200 million people. Nigeria produces 2.3 million barrels of crude per day. Per capita, our income is lower than Angola. Hence, subsides can keep fuel at N123.5 per liter. 3.Sudan has a population of 42 million people. They produce 215,000 barrels of crude per day. And a liter of fuel cost N585 over there. See the issue clearly now. If you don't...sorry. 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:25am On May 26, 2020 |
oz4real83: It costs anywwhere between $1-11 bilion dollars to build a refienry. Dangote refinery costs at least $9 billion dollars. Our budget for comparison this year was $26 billion. 4 new refinereis cost $36 billion. And the reason why we can't build new refienreis is that it means removing subsides. and that means prices icnreases...which would provide the funding for new refineries...but people in the short term would have to pay higher for fuel...which is why we prefer to spend N15 TRILLION on subsides rather than on building new refienreies. 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:26am On May 26, 2020 |
oldtruth: Our population is also much higher than all the top shots , except the USA. That's why we don't have enough money to keep prices low. TOO MANY PEOPLE. (And the USA has a diversifed and inudstrial economy so they don't count) |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:28am On May 26, 2020 |
Sadistic govt of ireedeemable kleptos! |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by SocialJustice: 8:32am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero:Lol. I've heard you. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:33am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero: I should have allowed you to keep wallowing in your folly with all your ridiculous blunders but let me drop this for you. If Nigeria still has people like you, it will be difficult for the country to grow. Maybe it's lack of exposure or education but whatever it is, the country needs less people like you. Thank you |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:33am On May 26, 2020 |
SocialJustice: Lol I see... |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by oz4real83(m): 8:34am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero:there are refineries that cost $1b, $2b or $3b. If Nigeria could build FOUR in the past, what makes u think we can't build another one now? What are they using Abacus recovered loots for? For school feeding programmes for pupils already at home? . While some were alleged shared to "poor" families that are untraceable. We are living in country where her leaders delight in defrauding their people. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Fragility6: 8:36am On May 26, 2020 |
kikero:How will they think wen buhari n his power driven mofos were instigating Nigerians against d govt. 87N per litre is abnormal dats wat a dedemonstrator wrote on his placard.I hope e dey alright for were e dey now |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:38am On May 26, 2020 |
Unserious people. From $60 to $20. You reduced fuel by only N20 and you now want to reverse if again. lol. |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:41am On May 26, 2020 |
oldtruth: Well, if we deregulated in 2012...by now we would have had more refienreis, more jobs, and more prosperity.And by now , after a preiod of high prcies, low prices. The problem with subsides is that it means that government controls prices, which reduces the amount of profits any one can make... That's why we can't have new refienreies, why NNPC refienreis are so broken down, why it is Dangote that is the only one building a refienry because he has the cash to do it, not because he is some oil man, and why we even flare tons of gas. In 2001, we brought in GSM. Prices for SIM cards were as high as N10000 or more. Service was poor. People were asking government to force GSM companies to reduce prices. Government refused. By 2005...the services had improved, SIM cards were costing N1000 or less, and we had more investment. By 2013, we had gone up from 2 SIM prividers to 4, and had even had more additonal providers for internet services. Internet penetrance had improved from near zero in 1997 to 47% today.And we also generated lots of jobs...jobs directly and indriectly. All because rule no one of economics was observed. Don't control prices. And it is because over the decades that government has been controlling prices in the fuel sector so that everyone can be happy that we keep on having issues with corruption and bad equipment, and financing. And so on. And it is because people like you want awoof that you can't see the potential benefits, and isntead call people like me 'detrimental to the country'. Well, we don';t have the cash to run awoff anymore. Oil prices are low. Too low. Either we deregulate, or we keep on taking loans and loans and loans. Good morning . 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:43am On May 26, 2020 |
Fragility6: Bubu wanted to get into power then...so he had to be seen agitatiing against deregulation. (Yes, politicans do what they need to do to get elected and to stay eelcted, even at the expense of the economy). Now he is in power...he has seen the reality. Still.... 1 Like |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by Nobody: 8:46am On May 26, 2020 |
oz4real83: 1.Refienry one was built under the colonialists, as was refinery 2. 2.Refieneries 3 and 4 (New Port Harcourt plus Kaduna) were started under the oil boom days of the 1970's...when we had the megacash. 3.Also when we started building the refieneries, oil was just one of several things we produced. Oil did not become our sole soruce of income until the Sahgari era.(1982-3).We had the money then. 4.Abacha's loot. The one they shared was $500million. A lot, but in reality not enough. Abacha looted an estimated $4 billion.(and the governments past and present haven't gotten all of it. Bubu got $500million for now) |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by tonididdy(m): 8:48am On May 26, 2020 |
the devil's gift |
Re: Petrol Price May Increase As Brent Stabilises Around $35/barrel by webizone(m): 8:59am On May 26, 2020 |
partnerinbiz4:Wetin concern them? Do the thinking jor, and bring money for pussy, guy. But not all sha. |
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