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Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by ogododo: 9:58am On Dec 08, 2023
Accelerating inflation and the foreign exchange shortage in the country have been having adverse impacts on the businesses of oil marketers, OPEOLUWANI AKINTAYO writes

The country’s high inflation trend and scarcity of foreign exchange are beginning to take a serious toll on the businesses of oil marketers. They claimed that the cost of a truck of Premium Motor Spirit or petrol had risen by 268 per cent, since the government ended the subsidy regime on May 29.

The Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, of Satellite Depot, Akin Akinrinade told The PUNCH that inflation that resulted from the badly managed foreign exchange had pushed one truck of petrol from N7m in May to N25m currently.

The forex has been badly managed and this has impacted on the landing cost of PMS, and by extension the pump price. The cost of doing business has also gone up astronomically. A truck of petrol that was N7m in May this year is now N25m,” he said.

According to Akinrinade, the downstream business has been unstable as a result of the high cost of products.

“Business is really unpredictable now. Bank lending rate is also very high, contributing to the high cost,” he said.

The PUNCH reported earlier this month that oil marketers were beginning to sell off their filling stations over scarcity of petrol, and their inability to afford products from private depots due to high cost.

Findings showed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited had cut down on product supply to IPMAN members due to scarcity, forcing many to sell off their stations to bigger downstream companies.

“If our members say they need about 100 trucks of petrol, what we get from NNPC would be five trucks, and it does not go round. Since NNPC is still the only one importing, they sell at an official price of N556 per litre to DAPPMAN while DAPPMAN sells to us at N616 per litre. When we add transportation and charges, the pump price would be around N630 per litre.

“Who would buy such from us at N630 per litre? And remember that our members have major marketers to contend with. MOMAN sells at lower prices because they get products directly from NNPC. But our members have to buy from DAPPMAN at N616 per litre,” a source close to the matter told The PUNCH.

According to the source, IPMAN members are closing shop because they are running at a loss and cannot afford to buy products from DAPPMAN due to the high cost and lower patronage.

“The product is scarce to get, and even banks are unwilling to give us loans because they do not want their money to be tied down,” the source added.

The National Controller Operations of IPMAN told The PUNCH that members of the association were being sidelined and frustrated out of business.

“Your findings are true because our members are not getting products, and we are beginning to sell our stations because we can’t meet up with high prices of products at private depots. They are frustrating our businesses.

“For instance, the challenge that the satellite depot has was due to vandalism of the pipeline that brings product here. NNPC told us the pipeline had been repaired and that we would get the product but up till today we are yet to get the supply.

“But maybe things will be fine when the refineries finally begin production in December. But as we speak, we are not getting supply from NNPC and we can’t even afford products from DAPPMAN. And once this depot doesn’t get the product, you can be rest assured that the whole of Lagos and South-West will be affected,” he told The PUNCH.

A former Chairman of MOMAN and Chief Executive Officer, 11 Plc, during an interview, told The PUNCH that the removal of fuel subsidies by President Tinubu in May had caused an increase in prices of petrol, and would result in major downstream companies buying over smaller ones.

“Since there is no longer a subsidy, smaller companies would not be able to sustain their businesses, and would be bought over by bigger companies like ours,” he said.

The removal of the petrol subsidy by President Tinubu in May spurred the prices of petrol to skyrocket from N185 per litre to between N585 and N620 in Lagos State and its environs, and N700 and above in the North.

A source in the NNPCL, who anonymously, because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, told The PUNCH that the company was not under any obligation to supply products to other marketers since the downstream sector was deregulated.

“Whatever NNPC is doing now is to relieve the sector. The company is not under compulsion to supply the market. Petrol is now deregulated and marketers have been issued with import licences. So, let them go ahead and import. Our own stations have products and we are selling to the public,” the source asserted.

Independent marketers have been unable to import products due to the significant depreciation of the local currency against the dollar and the increase in crude oil prices in the international market.

Brent price started the year at $76.93 per barrel and went up to $96.16 in September, before dipping to $74.29 on Thursday.

The naira has weakened from 460/$ in May to 887.16/$ on Thursday, following the unification of the country’s exchange by the Central Bank of Nigeria in June.

The development comes on the heels of a recent call by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and other stakeholders in the oil and gas sector for the development of new energy sources as part of efforts towards the realisation of the United Nation’s zero emission targets by 2050.

The Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Mele Kyari, during an oil and gas conference in Lagos, pushed for a reduction in costs of renewable energy production in Nigeria, stating that current high cost might hamper adopting it as the country journeys towards energy transition.

According to Kyari, high production costs would impede the adoption of clean energy in Nigeria.

In his words, “Cost is, therefore, another limitation of renewable energy and the financial barrier. If not addressed, it would impede the adoption of clean energy, especially in this part of the world with very limited economic resources.”

Acknowledging the role of renewables in helping to mitigate the adverse effect of climate change and reduce dependency on finite resources, Kyari added that the technologies of renewables were still struggling with many limitations that were yet to be addressed.

He listed some of the challenges to include the challenge of intermittency, reliability and predictability due to geological constraints and limited control of man and nature.

Kyari added: “While battery storage technology has addressed some of the intermittency challenges of renewable energy, the storage technology itself has challenges.”

He stated that the petroleum industry which had fuelled the progress of mankind for over a century was also confronted with its own inherent challenges and constraints associated with its continued production and usage.

According to Kyari, fossil fuel continues to be a finite resource of energy which means that the world’s reliance on it is unsustainable, bemoaning that the process of extraction and consumption of fossil fuels continue to leave a significant adverse carbon footprint on the environment especially if not done responsibly.

“As explorationists, we play a vital role in shaping the future of the oil industry. It is through your dedication, expertise and relentless pursuit of knowledge that will continue to unlock new frontiers, discover reserves and push the boundaries of what is technologically and economically feasible,” he averred.

While adding his voice to the need for new energy sources, the former Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Simbi Wabote, pointed out that the world stands as a key point where adequate considerations must be made to address the energy dilemma which is achieving an appropriate balance between energy security, sustainability and affordability.

He stated that the role of petroleum explorationists was quite important, pointing out that their discoveries and evaluation were essential in establishing reliability and sustainability of the size of oil and gas reserves as a key component of the energy mix.

He noted, “The oil and gas industry has been a key pillar of global energy as it has powered and continued to power industrial and economic development across the world. I understand that we have about 208 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves and about 600 TCF of unproven reserves. I hope we will put some effort into firming up the recoverable volumes on these unproven reserves.”

He stated the need to develop the proven reserves considering that gas was no longer a transition fuel, but a destination fuel.

He stated the call by stakeholders for other forms of energy must ensure that there is sustainable thinking behind any of such energy sources deployed.

On his part, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AMNI, said for Nigeria to grow its economy and to lift millions out of poverty, there must be renewed and intentional focus on repositioning its oil and gas industry to take advantage of the future demand.

He added that Nigeria must strategically diversify its energy portfolio mix to address the challenge of carbon emission while also providing sustainable and affordable energy to grow its economy, advising that investing in gas development projects and renewable sources would pave the way for a more sustainable and resilient energy future

The Managing Director of SNEPCO, Elohor Aiboni, said Nigeria as a country was vulnerable because of its dependency on fossil fuel for economic growth and low oil resource resilience.

She said 50 per cent of projected oil production was at risk in the event of Nigeria’s rapidly growing demography.

“With our population projected to double by 2050, it means that we are going to be creating more demand for the already lean resources we have if we do not do something about it,” she warned.

She stated that Nigeria had a huge energy gap despite its huge reserves, urging the urgent need to close the gap.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Faiththatworks(m): 10:14am On Dec 08, 2023
The biggest factors militating against our Industrialization are of different dimensions
The biggest factor working against our economic growth is this satanic importation of fuel and the Electricity
The first is finally being tackled with the good news that the NNPCL against all odds delivered the first shipment of fuel to Dangote Refinery,even though petrol will not be made available immediately,it will reduce the pressure on our forex
Those seeking to import Diesel,Aviation fuel and Kerosene will understand that the game is up
Also,this stupid swap arrangement by NNPCL is coming to an end after 30 years.Nigerians will probably not understand this until probably till the second quarter of 2024 when Nigeria stops all importation of fuel
This will allow enough foreign exchange to be available in the market and also a competitive pricing for fuel
I laugh when I read that most IOCs are leaving Nigeria,I am sorry to speculate but most of this guys were involved in the madness happening at NNPCL.
They know the game is up and they have decided to gently leave instead of doing Business the way it ought to be done

I really want Nigerians to be patient,by the end of the first quarter of 2024,prices will start to adjust the reality of the day

Our Estates are still up for sale,located around the Ibeju Lekki Industrial Hub you are buying into a dream location

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by OkCornel(m): 10:20am On Dec 08, 2023
Keep calm. Shebi jagaban promised in April 2023 that naira will trade for 300 to the USD in the “short term” abi?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Racoon(m): 10:58am On Dec 08, 2023
Shege promaximus loaded for everywhere. The effects of a balabloo-blu-bulava druggie econometrics.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by raskymonojendor: 11:05am On Dec 08, 2023
Racoon:
Shege promaximus loaded for everywhere. The effects of a balabloo-blu-bulava druggie econometrics.
Take it easy, don't let negativity ruin your life.

The country needs come hard on importers with a sledge hammer. The importers turn the country to a dumping site for all sort of goods that can be locally manufactured which leads to a high level of import forex scarcity.

When Dangote starts refined crude production, inflation on crude prices would go down even though it won't be as cheap as subsidized, which would also help in bringing down overall inflation. Which will also drive down interest rate on lending.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by femisplash: 11:13am On Dec 08, 2023
Criminal marketers, 99.9% of them are not happy the refineries are coming back up.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Brendaniel: 11:20am On Dec 08, 2023
Faiththatworks:
The biggest factors militating against our Industrialization are of different dimensions
The biggest factor working against our economic growth is this satanic importation of fuel and the Electricity
The first is finally being tackled with the good news that the NNPCL against all odds delivered the first shipment of fuel to Dangote Refinery,even though petrol will not be made available immediately,it will reduce the pressure on our forex
Those seeking to import Diesel,Aviation fuel and Kerosene will understand that the game is up
Also,this stupid swap arrangement by NNPCL is coming to an end after 30 years.Nigerians will probably not understand this until probably till the second quarter of 2024 when Nigeria stops all importation of fuel
This will allow enough foreign exchange to be available in the market and also a competitive pricing for fuel
I laugh when I read that most IOCs are leaving Nigeria,I am sorry to speculate but most of this guys were involved in the madness happening at NNPCL.
They know the game is up and they have decided to gently leave instead of doing Business the way it ought to be done

I really want Nigerians to be patient,by the end of the first quarter of 2024,prices will start to adjust the reality of the day

Our Estates are still up for sale,located around the Ibeju Lekki Industrial Hub you are buying into a dream location

Oga, you don't even know what is causing the FX scarcity, you think it is just importation, and you think Dangote and Tinubu are here to help anybody....

I feel like saying some words to you but let me let it slide....

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Artscollection: 12:08pm On Dec 08, 2023
Faiththatworks:
The biggest factors militating against our Industrialization are of different dimensions
The biggest factor working against our economic growth is this satanic importation of fuel and the Electricity
The first is finally being tackled with the good news that the NNPCL against all odds delivered the first shipment of fuel to Dangote Refinery,even though petrol will not be made available immediately,it will reduce the pressure on our forex
Those seeking to import Diesel,Aviation fuel and Kerosene will understand that the game is up
Also,this stupid swap arrangement by NNPCL is coming to an end after 30 years.Nigerians will probably not understand this until probably till the second quarter of 2024 when Nigeria stops all importation of fuel
This will allow enough foreign exchange to be available in the market and also a competitive pricing for fuel
I laugh when I read that most IOCs are leaving Nigeria,I am sorry to speculate but most of this guys were involved in the madness happening at NNPCL.
They know the game is up and they have decided to gently leave instead of doing Business the way it ought to be done

I really want Nigerians to be patient,by the end of the first quarter of 2024,prices will start to adjust the reality of the day

Our Estates are still up for sale,located around the Ibeju Lekki Industrial Hub you are buying into a dream location

I am sure they dont tutor agbadorians on how the economy Works, dangote refinery wont change much in terms of foreign Exchange. It is either they buy from fg in naira or they import in dollars so if fg sells in naira,they wont be earning any dollar as well vice versa. Govt should eschew looting and wasting the scarce dollars buying foreign cars and galavanting up n down.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by raskymonojendor: 4:58pm On Dec 08, 2023
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by AutoManual: 4:58pm On Dec 08, 2023
.fuel to sell more than 1k before next year June.

Dangote to repay all local and foreign loans in usd.

The forex will still be taken out.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Streetdoctor: 4:59pm On Dec 08, 2023
Getting down in d history

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by StubbornGENIUS: 4:59pm On Dec 08, 2023
Una neva see chumchin
Next year will be bloody as hell

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by reiddecuti: 5:00pm On Dec 08, 2023
Nigeria is in the loss. When Buhari was president, he was traveling on a speed of 240km/h in wrecking the economy. Tinubu (who have prepared all his life for the position git there by grab it and run with it - Emi lo ko) took over from Bubu, succeeded in wrecking the economy further with a speed that surpasses the speed of light and some gullibles still believe Tinubu have the magic wand to position the country to its path to eldorado.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Flier: 5:01pm On Dec 08, 2023
Artscollection:


I am sure they dont tutor agbadorians on how the economy Works, dangote refinery wont change much in terms of foreign Exchange. It is either they buy from fg in naira or they import in dollars so if fg sells in naira,they wont be earning any dollar as well vice versa. Govt should eschew looting and wasting the scarce dollars buying foreign cars and galavanting up n down.
You are just blinded by your hatred for Nigeria,Dangote refinery is what Nigeria need and Nigeria will surely rise if it should happen,forex will available unlike never before because there will be a law against trading in dollar in Nigeria there by making it difficult for dangote to sell to locals in dollars
Such dollars would be used to import other things,apart from that,Dangote will be able to export there by generating dollar for the central bank
Dangote refinery is the game changer for Nigerias economy.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by marlow1962(m): 5:03pm On Dec 08, 2023
Lol, lamentations everywhere
AutoManual:
.fuel to sell more than 1k before next year June.

Dangote to repay all local and foreign loans in usd.
I'm looking at it at 1500 per liter, don't Worry it's either we buy as we have no option (in suffering and smiling kind of trips) or the citizens will chicken out as cowards that they always are and find alternatives, you know we love alternatives move than anything else.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Racoon(m): 5:04pm On Dec 08, 2023
raskymonojendor:
The country needs to slow down on importation that turns the country to a dumping site for all sort of goods that can be locally manufactured. High level of import leads to forex scarcity.

When Dangote starts refined crude production, inflation on crude prices would go down which would also help in bringing down overall inflation. Which will also drive down interest rate on lending.
And what are we manufacturing inward? It is not the same government economic policies strangulating the foreign macro-industires that is also choking the life out of the local ones?

Which Dangote refinery? Do you know the disadvantage of a monopoly? Why is the government owned NNPC refineries not working despite the huge TAM and most president also being the minister of Petroleum?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Mitsurugi(m): 5:04pm On Dec 08, 2023
angry
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Streetdoctor: 5:04pm On Dec 08, 2023
Racoon:
Shege promaximus loaded for everywhere. The effects of a balabloo-blu-bulava druggie econometrics.
Lolsssss, dem never see anything. Shey na here we dey, d chairman even said that it will affect Lagos and South West badly, that's to tel u that those that does not hv resilient spirit are still same idiots telling u to endure today and enjoy morrow, meanwhile they don't know what their morrow holds for them. Ndi nwuru anwu

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Way4orward: 5:06pm On Dec 08, 2023
Do Nigerians have PRESIDENT?


For years now LIBYA have no government go and check their economy and compare it with Nigeria that have a constituted government.


What a Country!!!

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by straighttalk(m): 5:06pm On Dec 08, 2023
It's well
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Beuberry(f): 5:07pm On Dec 08, 2023
Nigeria is on last run.
Those of us that couldn't japa are in hot soup!
Na die be dz o!

Conclusively:
The way the FG is spending money to cater for earnings of political staff is annoying. In this 2023, Nigeria generated N10trn but spent N21trn. And has already proposed N23trn budget for 2024 cos they predicted oil ll sell at $60 - $70 per barrel. What if that's not possible?
Werey wo lo n nawo lai pawo?
Who spends money without making money?
Forgetting the previous debts of Nigeria from past administrations, that means in 2023, there was debt of N11trn. Cos we earned N10trn and spent N21trn. While that isn't a concern to us, we are going to spend N23trn in 2024 and there's no guarantee we can make up to that amount as income. Looking at all these, govt couldn't cut cost of lugubrious earnings of politicians. It remained constant and on the increase. Some still bought N160m SUVs when they could v used Corolla Sport of N4m. Politicians in Nigeria don't know how to cut cost.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by unclejb2(m): 5:08pm On Dec 08, 2023
N750/litre before January 31, 2024.

On your manhood we stand Baba druggie

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by optionalY09: 5:09pm On Dec 08, 2023
Spend from your excess profits in the past to stay afloat. No complains new sherif in town get used to it
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Nobody: 5:09pm On Dec 08, 2023
Nigeria when??
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by Streetdoctor: 5:09pm On Dec 08, 2023
Racoon:
And what are we manufacturing inward. It is not the same government economic policies strangulating the foreign macro-industires that is also choking the life out of the local ones?
u cant give what u dont hv. Idiotic tinubu does not hv anything to offer. No sensible president would approve 15 billion naire for just renovation of VP house
Re: Oil Marketers Lament As Inflation, Forex Shoot Up Operating Costs by JustPowerApps(m): 5:11pm On Dec 08, 2023
Back in the early 1990s, when Rob Newman and David Baddiel were selling out vast arenas, it was briefly posited that “comedy is the new rock’n’roll”. Today one might surmise that “politics is the new comedy”. In addition to the reality television star in Aso Rock, the party with the largest votes in Nigeria's 2023 general elections – APC – was founded by a former comedian.

APC took the cult of live performance to ridiculous lengths. Frequently compared to the atmosphere at WWE wrestling bouts, these events were a manic combination of the scripted, the unscripted and the scripted ‘unscripted’, with BAT taking every opportunity to be as BAT as possible.

The danger this whole situation poses is that we constantly encounter serious issues packaged up with unserious ones.

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