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Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by GardenOfGod(m): 6:07am On Mar 09, 2022
Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits N400, Diesel, 625

The rising prices of crude since the Russia-Ukraine war began, coupled with exchange rate instability in Nigeria, among others, have pushed up the prices of refined petroleum products across the country, according to findings by The PUNCH.


Industry figures seen on Tuesday showed that the cost of Brent, the crude against which Nigeria’s oil is priced, rose above $133/barrel around 6pm Nigerian time. The commodity had traded below $90/barrel before the war in Ukraine started.

Oil marketers told our correspondent that the rise in global crude oil prices had been pushing up the cost of Automotive Gas Oil, popularly called diesel; JetA1, otherwise called aviation fuel; as well as Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol.

The position of oil marketers on the impact of crude price hike on refined petroleum products in Nigeria had also been confirmed by the Federal Government through the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, and the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari.

Findings on Tuesday showed that diesel sold for between N550 – N625/litre in the few filling stations that dispensed the commodity.

“Unlike PMS, diesel or AGO has been deregulated and the price is basically determined by the cost of crude oil, foreign exchange rate and few other factors,” the President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, stated.

He added, “While diesel is a deregulated commodity, petrol is not deregulated but is rather subsidised and you can imagine the amount of subsidy being spent on a litre of petrol currently.”

Gillis-Harry explained that the actual cost of petrol without subsidy was usually a little higher than that of diesel, stressing that if not for subsidy, PMS would be selling around N550 to N600/litre going by the rise in crude price.

The approved subsidised pump price of PMS in Nigeria is between N162 to N165/litre, but oil marketers stated that the actual cost should be a little higher or about the same price of diesel had it been PMS was deregulated.

The PETROAN president further stated that the N3tn that was projected by the government as subsidy spendings in 2022 might double before the end of the year if crude oil price continues to rise.

He said, “We’ve been saying this forever that we should deregulate and allow market forces to determine the price of PMS at the pumps. This subsidy we are paying, at the end of the day may not be the best for this country.

“Today the government is proposing N3tn for subsidy this year, but at the end of the day it might rise up to N5tn or N6tn going by the rise in crude oil price.”


The GMD of NNPC had in June last year stated that there was nowhere in the world where the pump price of petrol was lower than the cost of diesel.

Notably, The PUNCH reported Kyari to have stated that the price of petrol should be more than the N280/litre price at which diesel was being sold at the time.

Kyari had said, “Today we are paying N162/litre (for petrol). I am sure many people buy AGO (diesel) in the market and it is selling at N280/litre in the market today.

“So (there is) nowhere in the world diesel sells more expensive than PMS. That means that the price of petrol anywhere in the world, assuming you are going to sell it at the market, you are going to sell it above that price you have seen.”


This implies that at the current pump price of about N600/litre for diesel and N165/litre subsidised rate for petrol, the Federal Government is spending over N400 as subsidy on every litre of petrol consumed in Nigeria.

As the price of diesel grew, airline operators stated on Tuesday that the cost of aviation fuel had also been on the increase, a development that led to flight cancellations and delays, leaving many passengers stranded at airports.

Passengers Stranded As Aviation Price Hits N580/litre
Aviation fuel which sold for N190/litre and later N360/litre in January this year, rose to between N579 and N607/litre on Tuesday.

Oil marketers as well as airport officials said the cost of aviation fuel differed in various airports.

In Lagos, Jet A1 was sold for N579 per litre on Tuesday; Abuja N599, Port-Harcourt N599; and Kano N607. Just a few weeks ago, aviation fuel marketers increased Jet A1 to about N450 per litre which forced the carriers to raise airfares by 100 percent.

The latest hike in aviation fuel led to scarcity of the product, a development that forced virtually all the carriers to reschedule flights while others who could not get Jet A1 cancelled flights.

The domestic terminals of the Lagos and Abuja airports, as well other airports across the country were full as restless passengers besieged airline check-in counters. Several passengers became stranded.

The Chief Operating Officer of
Ibom Air, Mr George Uriese, decried the situation, saying the latest increase in Jet A1 price had put domestic carriers in a very tight situation.


According to him, airlines may find it difficult to raise fares because passengers have got to a limit where they may be unwilling to pay more.

He said, “Something has to give way at this time, which I don’t know”

He felt perhaps airlines might be forced to change their business models if the situation persisted.

FG Needs To Stop Subsidy Regime -Marketers
To address the continued rise in the prices of refined petroleum products as well as subsidy, oil marketers insisted that it was high time that the government stopped the petrol subsidy regime, as well as fixed the country’s refineries.

This situation has again showed why it is so important for us to get our refineries working and start refining our own crude here in Nigeria,” Gillis-Harry stated.

Also, the Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Clement Isong, recently told our correspondent that petrol subsidy might hit N6tn in 2022 if the current factors causing the rise in global crude oil prices continued.

The Secretary-General, OPEC, Sanusi Barkindo, stated that the world was being faced with oil supply threat due to the Ukraine/Russia war.

He disclosed this while speaking at the 2022 Cambridge Energy Research Associates Week in Houston, United State. The CERA Week is an annual event for energy leaders, experts, ministers, exhibitors, among others, where they discuss industry issues.

Barkindo said, “OPEC consumers’ perception of the war is that the threat, whether it materialises or not, is already reverberating through the markets.

“We have no influence over current events since geopolitics has seized the market and is driving the market’s pace.

“The world is facing a potential supply threat from the Russian federation.”

He stated that the crisis being faced currently on energy buttressed the fact that OPEC and non-OPEC producers should be fully aligned.

MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation
As a result of the increase in the prices of petroleum products especially diesel, the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria on Tuesday said that Nigerians should expect higher inflation rates and a surge in the prices of goods and services as the cost of diesel rises.

Speaking on behalf of MAN, the Chairman, Infrastructure Committee, Ibrahim Usman, said the rise in inflation would be driven by higher cost of production for manufacturers who depend largely on diesel for production.

In a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, Usman said, “the rise in the price of diesel means higher production cost for manufacturers because most of us rely on diesel to produce. So when the cost of production is high, then manufactured products will be sold at a higher price, this is to enable the manufacturer to make a profit after-sale and stay afloat.

“So basically it will increase the inflation in the country which is already high, further compounding the problems and plight of Nigerians.”


He said that the government can prevent the expected consequences by providing adequate power supply across the country and offering discounts on electricity tariffs to manufacturers.

“To avoid these things from happening, the government should make sure that it creates a situation whereby the cost of electricity is reduced for manufacturers and that power supply is accessible to producers,” Usman said.

Expect Food Prices To Rise -Economists
In a chat with The PUNCH, an economist and CEO of Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf, said the astronomical rise in the price of diesel would lead to a concomitant increase in the cost of several items including food because food items are often transported with trucks.

Yusuf, who is a former Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said Nigeria was paying for failing to encourage investments in the oil sector and possess working refineries.

“It is not just the cost of finished products that will rise. There will also be a rise in the cost of food items because trucks that deliver food items run on diesel,” he said.

“High diesel cost would trigger higher transportation costs. Most haulage vehicles are powered by diesel. Increase in transport costs typically impacts on general price level. A major driver of inflation is high transportation costs,” Yusuf added.

The economist said the continued rise in the price of crude oil occasioned by the Ukraine/Russia war would continue to put a strain on Nigeria’s finances due to the payment of petrol subsidy which will reduce the country’s foreign exchange earnings.

Yusuf further stated that the epileptic power supply, which forces many factories to run on diesel generators, would force firms to increase their prices or reduce their profit margins.

He added, “High and increasing cost of diesel is compounding an already difficult situation for many investors. We would see an escalation in production and operating costs; mounting inflationary pressures, erosion of profit margin and a risk to business continuity, especially for SMEs in the real sector. It has implications for poverty as well.

“Most firms still depend on diesel generators to power their operations in the face of epileptic electricity supply.”

Also, a development economist, Aliyu Ilias, said the increase in the price of diesel would contribute to the inflation of goods in the country.

Ilias said, “Diesel is used by industries and big vehicles, such as those that convey goods. With the increase in price, there would be a multiplier effect on the cost of product in Nigeria.

“This is a similar case in the aviation sector. When the cost of aviation fuel increased, there was an increase in the cost of air tickets.”


He encouraged the government to boost the local refining of diesel.

The government needs to refine locally. There is no alternative to diesel. Many industrial rely on diesel to power their generator,” he said.
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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Flexherbal(m): 6:14am On Mar 09, 2022
What’s all this? What’s really going on?

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Maxymilliano(m): 6:15am On Mar 09, 2022
The country is in more deeper shit than we thought and the hardship just got escalated ...

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:15am On Mar 09, 2022
Expect worse.
Nigeria keep getting worse on a daily basis,how on Earth do they expect their citizens to survive this kind of hardship?

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Moferere: 6:16am On Mar 09, 2022
Last week I bought diesel for ₦460 /litre, on Sunday, I bought it for ₦500/litre.. Only to get there yesterday and they told me it's ₦627/litre.

Mind you, 100 litres will only last for 8 hours.
That's how they are killing me softly in Nigeria

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Lawlab254: 6:21am On Mar 09, 2022
Ok

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by CryptoTeacher(m): 6:25am On Mar 09, 2022
Hardship is about to bite harder. Many more businesses will fold, many more people will be out of jobs, those still with jobs will have lower purchasing power, insecurity will rise and the cycle continues as the government will remain helpless. Wahala no dey finish

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:25am On Mar 09, 2022
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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by affable4(m): 6:25am On Mar 09, 2022
There is something about telling lies, you have to keep lying to cover up the old lies.

Some people are cashing out big time.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Mumusaphire: 6:25am On Mar 09, 2022
Die-sel, #625? Lol. And many irrelevant online miscreants supporting Putin.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:26am On Mar 09, 2022
And yet we keep blaming people that are leaving the country, SMH.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Babaheekmat: 6:26am On Mar 09, 2022
Coming from oil producing nation..


What a shame

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by elpochas: 6:28am On Mar 09, 2022
Pls who did we offend in these Country?When Crude Oil price goes up,it becomes a problem,When it goes down its still a problem.Local Man is tired.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by anigbajumo(m): 6:31am On Mar 09, 2022
There’s no doubt about it APC led government will finally explode this country before 2023. Imagine diesel at the rate of N650 from 220 in November last year?? Things were not bad like this even during the time of Covid, Most manufacturing companies are using diesel to power their engine. Nigerians should brace up for hard time, it will not even inflation this case but hyper-inflation. Buhari as minister of petroleum is a premium failure pro max. He should sack himself as a petroleum minister. Before u attack me and say rubbish I didn’t belong to any political party.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:32am On Mar 09, 2022
A lot of harsh truths here

1.Subsidy costs are rising.

2.Inflation is rising.

3.We have no choice, we have to either let go of the subsidy, or we end up spening more to keep prices low....and pay for it in debt years later.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by justdream(m): 6:33am On Mar 09, 2022
This Nation is about to Implode. Crime will triple and hunger will force more crimes. The coming days are filled with uncertainties, God help us walai.

But nobe we tell Russia make e evade Ukraine na, wich kain wahala dem want put we law-abiding Nigerians.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Enyimbamercedes: 6:33am On Mar 09, 2022
Now we we will see how a war fought in Europe will affect negatively us because we were not well positioned to benefit from it

In 7 years, no refineries so the rising oil prices will surely affect our imported petroleum products

In 7 years, reduced oil production so we cannot even meet our OPEC quota to benefit from the rising crude prices. Even if we were , the benefits will be lost to increased petrol subsidy.

In 7 years, worsened electricity generation and distribution so Manufacturers have to rely on diesel which is deregulated so rising oil prices will mean rising diesel prices meaning higher manufacturing costs meaning rise is cost of manufactured goods

In 7 years, plenty noise about rail lines but they aren’t used to move cargo which may have reduced cost of transporting goods. With rising diesel prices, cost of transporting goods will rise

So when Femi the fool writes long editorials glorifying the work of the buffoon, you look at reality and ask… where is the real progress!

In the end, they’ll blame the war for their failure and moveon

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Irupetepete: 6:33am On Mar 09, 2022
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Na lie.. Na fool you call am (ode) not hunter (ode)
Yoruba language can be confusing sometimes
Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:34am On Mar 09, 2022
FG Needs To Stop Subsidy Regime -Marketers
To address the continued rise in the prices of refined petroleum products as well as subsidy, oil marketers insisted that it was high time that the government stopped the petrol subsidy regime, as well as fix the country’s refineries.

“This situation has again showed why it is so important for us to get our refineries working and start refining our own crude here in Nigeria,” Gillis-Harry stated.


I will blame Buhari for this...had he removed subsides in 2015, by now we would have had domestic refining in some capacity. He did not, here we are in 2022, exposed to the aftereffects.

I also blame GEJ for not being bold enough to tell them protesters in 2012 to go and sit down, and raised prices to N140. By now, we would have also had refineries

And yes, I blame all of our past leaders...Gowon for bringing in the idea of subsides, and IBB for now removing them in 1993, when it was first suggested, for instance.

Now here we are....keep on paying for subsides , while they keep rising (from N50 some years ago to N400 now) or remove them, and get higher prices.

Anyways, subsidy needs to go.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by emmanuelbrown26: 6:35am On Mar 09, 2022
I am loving it more and more jare. Atleast buhari has fulfilled part of his promises which is change.
Ndi afonja, hope say una dey buy fuel 100 and diesel 150? Bcs d change never even start we dun dey complain.

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:40am On Mar 09, 2022
anigbajumo:
There’s no doubt about it APC led government will finally explode this country before 2023. Imagine diesel at the rate of N650 from 220 in November last year?? Things were not bad like this even during the time of Covid, Most manufacturing companies are using diesel to power their engine. Nigerians should brace up for hard time, it will not even inflation this case but hyper-inflation. Buhari as minister of petroleum is a premium failure pro max. He should sack himself as a petroleum minister. Before u attack me and say rubbish I didn’t belong to any political party.

So, should Buhari bring back subsidy on diesel?

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by checkmatez: 6:40am On Mar 09, 2022
But this Government said pump prices are high because the price of crude oil fell. Now the price of crude oil increases but pump prices are increasing too.

Nigeria economics need to b studied asides real economic being taught.
And don't tell me it's because of the war, which am sure even if there's no war ongoing Nigerian Government will blame something else

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Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by Nobody: 6:41am On Mar 09, 2022
Keep in mind that if we refined fuel at home, it would only make things slightly better.

Cost of doing business goes up. High crude prices....
Re: Crude Oil Price: MAN Warns Of Hyper Inflation, Subsidy Hits ₦400, Diesel, ₦625 by anigbajumo(m): 6:42am On Mar 09, 2022
Moferere:
Last week I bought diesel for ₦460 /litre, on Sunday, I bought it for ₦500/litre.. Only to get there yesterday and they told me it's ₦627/litre.

Mind you, 100 litres will only last for 8 hours.
That's how they are killing me softly in Nigeria

Boss, I’m using 600 litres of diesel for business every week. It was 550 here on sunday it’s now 650.

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