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Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by arthur2k5: 5:19am On Jul 14, 2013


The price of kerosene has risen by about 200 per cent in Lagos, Ogun states and other parts of the country largely due to the scarcity of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas).

Though the official price of kerosene is N50 per litre, most marketers and retailers (with the exception of filling stations owned by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) have, before now, sold it at N100 per litre.

Checks by our correspondent on Friday, however, revealed that a litre of kerosene was being sold at N150, amounting to a 200 per cent increase over the official price of N50.

A five litre gallon of kerosene, which should be sold at N250 official price but was selling at N500, has now increased to N750, according to findings by our correspondent.

On why most marketers don’t sell kerosene at the official rate, a source at the Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, who asked not to be named, said, “NNPC is supposed to be selling kerosene at N40.90k per lie but marketers will have to part with some money. At least N30 per litre will be paid to government officials.

“This payment will entitle such a marketer to get the pro forma invoice. You will then hire a ship, incur the cost of the ship, storage and operational cost. That is why kerosene cannot be sold at N50, the control price.”

Experts had also argued that the increase in kerosene price would increase further if the cooking gas scarcity caused by the faceoff between Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency was not resolved.

NIMASA had since June 21 barred NLNG cargoes from entering or leaving the loading bay at the Bonny Terminal in the Niger Delta region over non-payment of $158m levies.

The President, Nigeria LP Gas Association, Mr. Dayo Adeshina, said this had prevented the 9,000 tonne vessel (Gas Providence), which supplies liquid petroleum gas to the domestic market, from sailing and discharging products in Lagos.

He said this had subsequently led to an unprecedented scarcity of cooking gas in the country and expressed concerns that kerosene retailers could take advantage of the scarcity and increase their prices.

Analysts expect that many cooking gas consumers will naturally switch over to kerosene when they can neither find nor afford cooking gas, which has become very scarce.

The NLPGA president further noted cooking gas was no longer available at depots owned by the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company, Navgas and possibly NIPCO due to the NLNG/NIMASA feud.

Because the NLNG supplies 98 per cent of the cooking gas consumed in Nigeria, Adeshina lamented that the NIMASA blockade had led to scarcity of cooking gas across the country.

The prices, he reiterated, had gone up with a 12.5kg cylinder of gas selling between N4,000 and N5,000 in Lagos and N6,000 in Abuja. It was sold for N2,800 before the crisis.

He said, “None of the storage in Lagos has any cooking gas in their tanks. The situation started two weeks ago when the Bonny channel was blocked by NIMASA. Gas Providence, which supplies LPG to Lagos is being detained even when the owners have gone ahead to pay the statutory levies to NIMASA.”

The NLPGA boss wondered why NIMASA had continued to detain Gas Providence, the LPG vessel, even after its owners had paid the required statutory levies.

In view of hard times being experienced by consumers, Adeshina called on the Federal Government, National Assembly and other concerned stakeholders to wade into the matter so that the gas laden vessel meant for the domestic market would be allowed to sail.

He said, “We are calling on all the stakeholders involved to resolve the matter. This is affecting everybody because we need to cook. We cannot go back to the days of using firewood for cooking. Even if we decide to embark on importation, it will take about 25 days for the vessel to get to Lagos.

“The ongoing cooking gas scarcity is not due to hoarding or sabotage but as a result of continuous detention of the vessel that is meant to supply gas to Lagos.”

NLPGA Treasurer, Mr. Felix Ekundayo, warned that if nothing was done before the weekend ran out, the multiplier effect would be serious and the masses would be the most affected.

According to him, the only cooking supply into the country is coming from a refinery in Niger Republic and it is very insignificant because the refinery itself can only do three trucks of LPG per day.

NLPGA’s Deputy President, Mr. Nunu Yakubu, who corroborated this, said, “We don’t want it to appear as if we are giving legitimacy to the cooking gas from Niger because the gas has pressure issue.

“The Gas Providence has paid the statutory fees and since regulation does not allow us to import cooking gas and there is no alternative, the only solution is to allow the vessel laden with gas to sail into Lagos.”

Although there were reports on Friday that the NNLG had agreed to pay the accumulated tax levies to NIMASA to pave the way for the resolution of the dispute, experts noted that it could take about a week for the gas scarcity to ease up.

Source: Niajagaga

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Nobody: 5:39am On Jul 14, 2013
Fresh Air indeed!
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by samuelkaykay(m): 5:47am On Jul 14, 2013
no wonder my ibo neighbour bought 50 litres yesterday.business things.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by LOUDmedia(m): 6:25am On Jul 14, 2013
How many Nigerians bought kerosene for N50 the official price
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by fitzmayowa: 11:13am On Jul 14, 2013
Some foot soldiers will start shouting Fresh Air...Fresh Air indeed

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by k2039: 11:14am On Jul 14, 2013
Time to buy charcoal and Fire wood.

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by nairaman66(m): 11:14am On Jul 14, 2013
Porting to Charcoal!
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Lordave: 11:14am On Jul 14, 2013
LOUDmedia: How many Nigerians bought kerosene for N50 the official price
I did.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by seuncyber(m): 11:14am On Jul 14, 2013
OH NIGERIA STILL CRYING FOR THIS NATION
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by teniyi(m): 11:14am On Jul 14, 2013
Dividend of democracy? GEJ for 2015. Let vote him because he is out tribe man. The suffer-suffer just started!

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by teniyi(m): 11:15am On Jul 14, 2013
Dividend of democracy? GEJ for 2015. Let vote him again because he is out tribe man. The suffer-suffer just started!
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by demmy55(m): 11:16am On Jul 14, 2013
shocked Ewo shocked
I hope dem neva hear for dis side sha. Make I rush enter filling station. Brb.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by rozayx5(m): 11:16am On Jul 14, 2013
another senseless thread can you tell me when last you bought kerosene @ 50NGN if not 2001 undecided undecided undecided undecided

kerosene has been in that 100-200NGN range for a long time so, NEXT please
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Lordave: 11:17am On Jul 14, 2013
k2039: Fire wood all the way.
there are so many other options, like you said firewood, electric cooker, charcoal or even eating the food raw. grin

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Nobody: 11:18am On Jul 14, 2013
Nigerians are being molested.
...more reason we need to revolt.

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by mankind80(m): 11:19am On Jul 14, 2013
Omo na solar tinzz now o!
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by 4Play(m): 11:19am On Jul 14, 2013
It's hilarious that there were protests in respect of the petrol price increase when most of the Nigerian poor are rural poor whose petrol use is relatively minimal. Kerosene is more important to the poor but the long running dislocation of its market price from the official price hardly generates attention.

They should scrap the fuel subsidy and retain only a kerosene subsidy. Fuel subsidy is a retrogressive welfare measure as it rewards the wealthy more, they having a far higher petrol consumption than any segment of society.

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by jericco1(m): 11:19am On Jul 14, 2013
Quite correct. I was gobsmacked! Too expensive
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by olamisegbe(m): 11:20am On Jul 14, 2013
Lordave: I did.
where?
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Nobody: 11:20am On Jul 14, 2013
rozayx5: another senseless thread can you tell me when last you bought kerosene @ 50NGN if not 2001 undecided undecided undecided undecided

kerosene has been in that 100-200NGN range for a long time so, NEXT please

that doesn't mean they should keep ra.ping us. official price is <N50
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Deiok(m): 11:20am On Jul 14, 2013
the thing surprise me ooh, currently men have taken to chacoal for cooking
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by tjskii(f): 11:21am On Jul 14, 2013
Even gas is scarce in ibadan,was searching for it all over,til I eventualy got for 3200 as againt 2700 we used to get it for
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Nnamdini(m): 11:22am On Jul 14, 2013
The tragedy of this news is dat we are among the world's top 20 producers of oil yet it seems we hav never known kerosine before.cry me a river
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Lordave: 11:23am On Jul 14, 2013
teniyi: Dividend of democracy? GEJ for 2015. Let vote him because he is out tribe man. The suffer-suffer just started!
stop ranting like you have no sense. When he's commissioning and awarding road contracts etc, hope you were shouting dividends of democracy.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Sealeddeal(m): 11:23am On Jul 14, 2013
The NLPGA leaders should be questioned for deliberate tax evasion. Every bad action has consequences.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Desloaaa(f): 11:23am On Jul 14, 2013
Firewood thingz..Una wan fustrate us for the country abi?.God pass una
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by k2039: 11:24am On Jul 14, 2013
Lordave: there are so many other options, like you said firewood, electric cooker, charcoal or even eating the food raw. grin
No light to use electric cooker.

About eating the food raw, that's laughable. gringringringringrin

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Deiok(m): 11:24am On Jul 14, 2013
rozayx5: another senseless thread can you tell me when last you bought kerosene @ 50NGN if not 2001 undecided undecided undecided undecided

kerosene has been in that 100-200NGN range for a long time so, NEXT please
So what youre trying to say is it the right thing?



Its like some persons dont
believe the news, majority of
the filling stations in benin are
not selling kerosine, the thing is
as scarce as a precious stone.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Lordave: 11:24am On Jul 14, 2013
olamisegbe: where?
Abuja.
Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by bright007(f): 11:26am On Jul 14, 2013
Is GEJ on top of the situation or the situation on top of GEJ?..................................................... Pinky: I thought GEJ officially reduced the price of kerosine to N50... Brain:Yes, but it was only PEJ that could buy at that price.

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Re: Kerosene Price Rises By 200% by Lordave: 11:27am On Jul 14, 2013
k2039:
No light to use electric cooker.

About eating the food raw, that's laughable. gringringringringrin
but so many people testified here on Nairaland that there has been constant supply of power in their different areas.

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