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Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by jcflex(m): 12:53am On Dec 19, 2015
The pump price of petrol may sell for less than N87 per litre before the end of the first quarter of 2016, latest findings from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation have revealed.

This is coming as the corporation also announced that the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company would start producing petroleum products beginning from today (Saturday).

According to the NNPC, the current pricing template for petrol, which was prepared by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, contains significant inefficiencies that should be reviewed.

The corporation’s Group General Manager, Corporate Planning and Strategy, Mr. Bello Rabiu, told journalists in Abuja on Friday that going by the fall in the price of crude oil, it was important to consult relevant stakeholders in order to produce an adjusted template.

Rabiu said consultation with stakeholders was to negotiate and reduce some of the costs associated with the importation of petrol, adding that the government had the target of reducing the amount charged for logistics and distribution margin on every litre of premium motor spirit consumed in Nigeria.

The GGM was affirmative that the adjusted template would surely have a considerable reduction in the pump price of petrol when it is completed before the end of the first quarter of next year, stressing that when this is achieved, there would be no need for subsidy as the import price of PMS would have reduced considerably.

Rabiu said, “We are engaging industry stakeholders to review the PPPRA template that actually drives the cost of importation. This is because the actual cost of PMS minus the retail price of the product is subsidy. So if the cost falls to N80 per litre today, then where will the need be for subsidy? If the cost is less than the current retail price of N87 then it means there is no subsidy.

“So we are looking at the template to have it reviewed considering the realities on the ground now in the sector. What if after the review we are able to take away about N10 from this current template, which today puts the cost of petrol at N91.52 litre, then it means the cost may come down to around N82 per litre.

“That is why we said there is no need for subsidy in the 2016 budget. We say this because we know that the price of crude oil will not go so high in the next 12 months because of the high level of saturation in the market. So as soon as it is appropriate, we will announce a new price for PMS.”

Bello stated that the adjusted template would be used subsequently to modulate prices down or up on a periodic basis if required, adding that if oil prices continue to fall and inefficiencies are eliminated within the template, there will surely be negative subsidy.

The negative subsidy, he said, shall be remitted to the Petroleum Support Fund in line with the current PPPRA guidelines.

He said, “The savings under such a regime could be domiciled in the PSF as a buffer for future subsidy (if any) that may arise during high oil price regime or invested by the industry in supply and distribution efficiency improvement projects such as decongestion of Apapa area, Single Point Monitoring in Port Harcourt and Warri, complimentary rail services, inland waterways, etc.”

On the commencement of production at the Kaduna refinery, the Managing Director, Pipelines Product Marketing Company, Mrs. Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, said crude oil had been pumped to the facility from Warri.

She stated that some pipelines had started pumping crude oil and refined products, adding that petrol had been pumped from Atlas Cove to Mosimi depot using the pipelines connecting both facilities pipelines.

Nnamdi-Ogbue also assured Nigerians that the NNPC had enough petrol to keep the country wet for at least 12 days, and urged motorists and petrol seekers to avoid panic buying.



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Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Hishowlau(m): 12:54am On Dec 19, 2015
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Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Cutehector(m): 12:54am On Dec 19, 2015
Lies
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by cosby02(m): 12:57am On Dec 19, 2015
We go happy ooo

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Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by ValerianSteel(m): 12:59am On Dec 19, 2015
Lies and Lies everyday.

Earlier in the week,we were told it would be increased to N97,today we hear a reduction beyond the current selling price.

I don't believe there would be any reduction in pump price rather increase,Nigeria's oil export market has dropped,global oil price has dropped drastically,the daily production has dropped accounting for a massive loss in oil sales revenue.

The rejuvenated refineries cannot substitute for the current refined petroleum product importation because they can't meet national oil demands,let alone exportation demands.

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Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by tomakint: 1:03am On Dec 19, 2015
Below N87 indeed, a bloody lying government with no conscience. There is no cushion effect on ground to prevent the expected dwindling oil prices at the global stage (International Market), yet these bunch of clowns want to give what they don't have......what a pity.

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Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by fistonati(m): 1:07am On Dec 19, 2015
How many NNPC do we have or we should rather asked for the official NNPC
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by porka: 1:31am On Dec 19, 2015
End of first quarter 2016 is around the corner.

We shall all be alive to witness the modulation by God's grace.
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Blizzy9ja: 1:47am On Dec 19, 2015
Beer parlour gist...
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by dikeigbo2(m): 1:56am On Dec 19, 2015
Talking is cheap
Working is hard

Let's wait till April, while there is no alternative for now fuel is being sold @130/120 .....all this lies you are sharing ........diaris goduoooooo
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by STARGREEN(m): 2:14am On Dec 19, 2015
Paper feasibility very simple but in reality?
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by kahal29: 4:25am On Dec 19, 2015
ValerianSteel:
Lies and Lies everyday.

Earlier in the week,we were told it would be increased to N97,today we hear a reduction beyond the current selling price.

I don't believe there would be any reduction in pump price rather increase,Nigeria's oil export market has dropped,global oil price has dropped drastically,the daily production has dropped accounting for a massive loss in oil sales revenue.

The rejuvenated refineries cannot substitute for the current refined petroleum product importation because they can't meet national oil demands,let alone exportation demands.

Nobody said anything. Google is your friend.

Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Sibrah: 4:33am On Dec 19, 2015
By that time oil price would have dipped even further. If only Nigeria had built power plant then by now cost of running power should be going down and spur on the manufacturing sector. What a waste all the time Papa Deceived Pikin.
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by ogdada: 4:54am On Dec 19, 2015
Igbeyi aye
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by greatiyk4u(m): 5:02am On Dec 19, 2015
Even if it is sold for N7, without job, I don't think it is that useful 2 the unemployed
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by pacino26(m): 5:19am On Dec 19, 2015
Airplane in the car wash..........
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Lanretoye(m): 9:35am On Dec 19, 2015
When you ppl finally decide how much una wan sell,call me.
Re: Petrol May Sell Below N87/litre Next Year –NNPC by Mckennedy: 10:32am On Dec 19, 2015
Nigeria the Almighty joke....

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