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Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Adesiji77: 6:09am On Jul 02, 2015
AFTER a brief respite, fuel queues have returned at the filling stations across the country just as some filling stations in Lagos and Ogun states, as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have started indiscriminate hike of pump price while a few others have locked their premises.

However, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said the queues resulted from panic buying, urging consumers to ignore the baseless rumours spurring the action. It noted that some filling stations may be acting on speculations about government’s stance on fuel subsidy to create artificial scarcity.

The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Ohi Alegbe, said the corporation was working to maintain stability in the supply and distribution of petroleum products.

He assured that NNPC has enough petrol stock to service the country for 25 days at a national consumption rate of 40 million litres per day and has increased distribution to marketers and NNPC retail outlets across the country.

According to him, there is sufficient stock at the coastal depots in Port Harcourt, Warri and Calabar, apart from the national strategic reserves.

Meanwhile, stakeholders have emphasised the need for financial incentives such as tax holiday and insurance to encourage investors’ participation in the oil and gas sector.

They are also seeking requisite laws to regulate the sector’s operations for optimal opportunities. The stakeholders, at the learning managers’ workshop for oil/gas and allied companies, hosted by the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Warri, Delta State, noted that competitive pricing would encourage investment in the sector.

From The Guardian’s survey, many of the marketers are suspected to be hording products, having sold products till Tuesday night but suddenly closed shop on Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, industry sources claim that the Federal Government’s delay on policy pronouncement is responsible for the fresh scarcity, as marketers want to know its stand on subsidy before importation.

This followed the discordant tunes from marketers and other stakeholders, who want total removal of subsidy, while the organised labour has insisted on the status quo.

The Chief Executive Officer of Seplat Petroleum, Austin Avuru, said recently that the respite enjoyed by Nigerians was due to the importation of products by some marketers owing the government. Immediately they balance their outstanding, he said, fuel scarcity would resurface.

Avuru, however, flayed the labour unions for their emphasis on subsidy, describing their agitations as “unreasonable, but unfortunately they were able to buy the populace into the baseless struggle.”

Managing Director of Mobil Oil Nigeria, Tunji Oyebanji, and the Chief Executive Officer of Oando Gas and Power, Bolaji Oshunsanya, favoured deregulation, though urging government to put in place palliatives before the pronouncement.

Oshunsaya said: “We don’t have choice than to deregulate. It is obvious that Nigeria can no longer sustain the huge amount of money spent on subsidy.”

For Oyebanji, “the marketers’ position is to pay the undisputed sum on subsidy first, and then reconcile the arrears. Government should encourage private refineries because if we refine locally, we could refine cheaply, depending on the cost of crude and production.

“Presently, we import and deal with banking loans, which we need to service in due course. We need a clear direction on what the government will do and when it will do it so that we can continue with our businesses.”

The workshop also underscored the imperative of developing the gas infrastructure (gas pipelines) to fully harness the benefits of investment in the sector.

Speaking on a topic, “Gas Development: Onshore and Offshore – a Level Playing Field for the Future of the Industry,” the guest speaker, Dr. Olimma Ufuoma Allison, outlined the essentials of gas formation and depicted the natural processes in the evolution of viable oil and gas wells and reservoirs.

According to her, Nigeria has the largest gas reservoir in Africa and is ninth in terms of resource availability in the world. Allison, however, noted the huge cost of gas infrastructure development and government’s effort at addressing such challenges.

She stressed the success of Joint Venture collaboration between Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) and foreign companies in exploitation of gas in Nigeria, stating that the investment potential in the industry was a consequence of the rising demand for gas, both locally and globally.

She noted how the need to reduce gas flaring actually spurred investments to meet the national and international regulatory requirements. Ufuoma further noted threat to security, inherent risk and low investment in gas infrastructure as the major challenges in gas development projects in the country. She maintained that the country has a huge gas reservoir.

The Ag Principal/Chief Executive of PTI, A.J. Orukele, had earlier stressed the importance of training to the development of the sector, stating: “The learning managers workshop is critical to us (PTI), as it provides a forum for interaction on the needs and future of oil/gas and allied companies’ modern technical innovations.

“Over the years, the information gathered from our interaction had enabled us to tailor a new line of action, which continues to shape the institute to serve the industry adequately.”

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/07/fuel-scarcity-returns-as-marketers-ration-products/ Cc: lalasticlala, Ishilove
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tobillionaire(m): 6:11am On Jul 02, 2015
Make light stable b4 removin subsidy sha, so as to avoid nigerians wrath

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by shikshark: 6:12am On Jul 02, 2015
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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by mistabiola: 6:17am On Jul 02, 2015
undecided But we were told that the one in reserve can serve us for 25days without scarcity; haaa Nigerians can lie cheesy cheesy

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by timilehing(m): 6:19am On Jul 02, 2015
Only in Anambra please

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by xcolanto(m): 6:26am On Jul 02, 2015
Why won't fuel scarcity return when all the dura born does is take pictures and attend to cows most of the day? Baba go slow thinks running a one man show in a country like Nigeria is a child's play! Imagine the hardship Nigerians are having to go through yet mr bubu seems unfazed by the pressing challenges of the nation. This I don't care attitude, high demeanor and prideful poses like an over feed turkey is irritating! A month into this government and nothing can be attributed to change apart from femi fani kayode changing his name, I don't see what other noticeable change recorded in Nigeria as I type this.
It is worthy to note that in GEJ's term we never had it bad like this, only up until the end of his tenure when the cabals were playing politics to oust him, otherwise there was a steady flow and supply of fuel and at a fixed rate for that matter. Gej must be shaking his head in disappointment for his people! How could Nigerians be so gullible to vote grand papa for change?? Smh!

Baba go slow! The protest that would shake this country due to your dullness is still gaining momentum from the west! Wasted space in Aso Rock! *spits*

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Noneroone(m): 6:27am On Jul 02, 2015
No finance minister
No petroleum minister
No power minister
No SGF
No attourney general
No foreign affairs minister
No defence minister
why?...think

He dismantled military checkpoints, secretly ordered a stop in military onslaught against BH, secretly ordered the prisons service to transfer BH member down East, sacked Dss men from aso rock and even considering scrapping them and found a great ally in bornu state Gov.(a man who openly called for amnesty for BH)

The fact is that buhari is a terrorist . Hence he doesnt need a cabinet or secret service to surround him. This is to ensure his decisions and directives are secretly made and is not subjected to any form of deliberation and to minimize information leakage.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by MKO4ever(m): 6:28am On Jul 02, 2015
No big deal any more jare

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by masquellett(m): 6:30am On Jul 02, 2015
We are used to it grin
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by arabbunkum: 6:42am On Jul 02, 2015
It's part of the change.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Nobody: 7:01am On Jul 02, 2015
It will still get worse under this Daura Dulllard

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by ShowYourCertificate: 7:02am On Jul 02, 2015
[size=20pt]Fellow Nigerians! Is this the change we want?[/size]

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tucky200(m): 8:45am On Jul 02, 2015
xcolanto:
Why won't fuel scarcity return when all the dura born does is take pictures and attend to cows most of the day? Baba go slow thinks running a one man show in a country like Nigeria is a child's play! Imagine the hardship Nigerians are having to go through yet mr bubu seems unfazed by the pressing challenges of the nation. This I don't care attitude, high demeanor and prideful poses like an over feed turkey is irritating! A month into this government and nothing can be attributed to change apart from femi fani kayode changing his name, I don't see what other noticeable change recorded in Nigeria as I type this.
It is worthy to note that in GEJ's term we never had it bad like this, only up until the end of his tenure when the cabals were playing politics to oust him, otherwise there was a steady flow and supply of fuel and at a fixed rate for that matter. Gej must be shaking his head in disappointment for his people! How could Nigerians be so gullible to vote grand papa for change?? Smh!
Baba go slow! The protest that would shake this country due to your dullness is still gaining momentum from the west! Wasted space in Aso Rock! *spits*

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tmv10(m): 8:45am On Jul 02, 2015
wey my jerry can?
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Neduzze5(m): 8:45am On Jul 02, 2015
Damn!


And the slow cow rearing dullard-dinho still parades throughout the world through Libya to Togo to Chad and even West Germany!!

We may not really be able to pinpoint what GEJ achieved all through his tenure but I can solidly tell you that Baba one chance aka DauraDullard has achieved so many nothings!!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by ultrazone(m): 8:45am On Jul 02, 2015
dd

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Nobody: 8:45am On Jul 02, 2015
Shame...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tejpot(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
Nonsense
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Georgekyrian(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
Servicing my bicycle..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tejpot(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
[size=20pt]Fellow Nigerians! Is this the change we want?[/size]
Ask again!
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by klevjey: 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
duara dullard at it again

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tmv10(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
xcolanto:
Why won't fuel scarcity return when all the dura born does is take pictures and attend to cows most of the day? Baba go slow thinks running a one man show in a country like Nigeria is a child's play! Imagine the hardship Nigerians are having to go through yet mr bubu seems unfazed by the pressing challenges of the nation. This I don't care attitude, high demeanor and prideful poses like an over feed turkey is irritating! A month into this government and nothing can be attributed to change apart from femi fani kayode changing his name, I don't see what other noticeable change recorded in Nigeria as I type this.
It is worthy to note that in GEJ's term we never had it bad like this, only up until the end of his tenure when the cabals were playing politics to oust him, otherwise there was a steady flow and supply of fuel and at a fixed rate for that matter. Gej must be shaking his head in disappointment for his people! How could Nigerians be so gullible to vote grand papa for change?? Smh!

Baba go slow! The protest that would shake this country due to your dullness is still gaining momentum from the west! Wasted space in Aso Rock! *spits*


do you have a job?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by hotgunz(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2015
How much s that electric car again?
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by tejpot(m): 8:47am On Jul 02, 2015
Noneroone:
No finance minister
No petroleum minister
No power minister
No SGF
No attourney general
No foreign affairs minister
No defence minister
why?...think

He dismantled military checkpoints, secretly ordered a stop in military onslaught against BH, secretly ordered the prisons service to transfer BH member down East, sacked Dss men from aso rock and even considering scrapping them and found a great ally in bornu state Gov.(a man who openly called for amnesty for BH)

The fact is that buhari is a terrorist . Hence he doesnt need a cabinet or secret service to surround him. This is to ensure his decisions and directives are secretly made and is not subjected to any form of deliberation and to minimize information leakage.

A terrorist recognises a terrorist
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by niceguy7(m): 8:47am On Jul 02, 2015
Na small remain....Their shakara go soon end.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by bonechamberlain(m): 8:47am On Jul 02, 2015
not again.... we are doomed in this country. for 31 days no minister, well that's what we get by voting someone with very poor educational background. I thought the v.p met with them few days ago, this govt is clueless

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Georgekyrian(m): 8:47am On Jul 02, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
It will still get worse under this Daura Dulllard
Change on the way, coming with BRT bus..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by WINDSOW(m): 8:47am On Jul 02, 2015
Dnt knw what to type.
The mumu below has a better point.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Nobody: 8:48am On Jul 02, 2015
Mtchewwwuuuuuuuuuu
Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Nobody: 8:48am On Jul 02, 2015
I spit on the Daura_Dullard's bald head.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Returns, As Marketers Ration Products by Georgekyrian(m): 8:48am On Jul 02, 2015
masquellett:
We are used to it grin
No more a big deal..

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