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Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by richidinho(m): 7:23am On May 13, 2016
The Federal Government on Monday said it was currently subsidising petrol at N12.62 per litre.
It said that the subsidy figure was for petrol imported directly by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and dispensed at its retail outlets, while the rate was N12.88 per litre for other oil marketers.

This is contained in the latest Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Template released in Abuja.

It said that although provision was not made for subsidy in the 2016 budget, it would be defrayed from “recoveries’’ made by the country from oil transactions in the first quarter of 2016.

According to the agency, between January and March 2016, the Federal Government was able to save about N10 billion as a result of selling the product above the Expected Open Market Price.

It explained that without the subsidy and given the landing cost of the product, it ought to be sold at N98.62 per litre at NNPC outlets and at N99.38 per litre by major and independent oil marketers.
According to the template, the expected open market price is the actual price of the product without subsidy and it was based on the current exchange rate of N197 to a dollar.

A breakdown of the template reveals that for NNPC retail outlets and independent and major oil marketers, landing cost of petrol imported into the country is N84.32 and N85.08 per litre, respectively.

It stated that the distribution margin, which include retailers, transportation, bridging fund and dealers margin stood at N14.30 for both NNPC and other marketers.

“This brings the current Expected Open Market Price to N98.62 and N99.38 for NNPC retail outlets and other marketers respectively,” it said.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/202792-petrol-sell-n99-38-per-litre-without-subsidy-pppra.html

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by BiafraBushBoy(m): 7:30am On May 13, 2016
I voted out GEJ Cus of this fuel issue...
Buhari must go too....

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by hmuhammad(m): 7:34am On May 13, 2016
BiafraBushBoy:
I voted out GEJ Cus of this fuel issue...

Buhari must go too....
you never voted for Buhari. You are amongst the 5%

Who knows if you've clocked 18 years? Children just full NL

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by phlemzy: 7:40am On May 13, 2016
They keep throwing different figures at us. Who the liar is,we don't know. I hope FG is not trying to gather money from the increase to fund the recently signed budget?

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by TheFreeOne: 7:41am On May 13, 2016
Nigerians are the ones now subsidizing the FG.

APC is running a fraudulent trial and error government.

FG claimed they've removed subsidy but still fixed price of PMS

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by BiafraBushBoy(m): 7:41am On May 13, 2016
hmuhammad:
you never voted for Buhari. You are amongst the 5%

I dnt wana bash you this morning, but take your time to go tru my posts and mentions, you will now learn how to take your Opinions and shove it up your smallest body hole...

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by Agimor(m): 7:43am On May 13, 2016
BiafraBushBoy:
I voted out GEJ Cus of this fuel issue...

Buhari must go too....
Lol like say you dor even clock 18 self.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by hmuhammad(m): 7:57am On May 13, 2016
Agimor:
Lol like say you dor even clock 18 self.
no mind that bush boy, children just full NL

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by shachris02: 8:01am On May 13, 2016
APC's governance is a pure disgrace.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by hmuhammad(m): 8:12am On May 13, 2016
[s]
shachris02:


bush man, at least explain the point in the post and stop abusing people like a bush boy.

How did we go from paying `12 Naira as subsidy to almost 60 Naira now it's removed?
[/s]IPOB tout, no explanation will pass through your thick skull. Remember you hate PMB with passion, but he's going to govern you till 2023.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by sparrowkid: 8:15am On May 13, 2016
The little explanation for that is simple. Previously, they were giving the marketers FX through CBN at the official rate of N197. But now they have asked the marketers to source for their own forex at the rate of N285 according to the Minister of state for Petroleum Resources yesterday on Channels TV. The PPPRA used the unofficial rate in the calculation.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by naptu2: 8:15am On May 13, 2016
According to the template, the expected open market price is the actual price of the product without subsidy and it was based on the current exchange rate of N197 to a dollar.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/202792-petrol-sell-n99-38-per-litre-without-subsidy-pppra.html


3. The meeting also noted that the main reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS.


2. All Oil Marketers will be allowed to import PMS on the basis of FOREX procured from secondary sources and accordingly PPPRA template will reflect this in the pricing of the product.

https://www.nairaland.com/3099487/press-statement-fuel-subsidy-removal

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by HelenBee(f): 8:17am On May 13, 2016
The mighty has fallen the moving train has left its rail. Our master's dollars keeps rising , as our naira crawls to match her pace. Change not Pain we voted with over 11 months gone, no changes made. Yam eaters they all are , a transfer of deed from thief to thief. Our old first man taking tour , taking a bite of foreign cuisines from every mall . His wardrobe resembles that of a Persian King. His nightly robe made from Arabian kilt. Our old grandpa sings songs of Nigeria with a foreign accent . His favourite colour is Peach not Green. , The flag with stars is what he loves, not a divided crest of white and green

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by shachris02: 8:18am On May 13, 2016
hmuhammad:
[s][/s]IPOB tout, no explanation will pass through your thick skull. Remember you hate PMB with passion, but he's going to govern you till 2023.

abooki check my previous post to see if i support ipob.

it's **** like you that make the government feel that Nigerians are cool with whatever shiit they come up with.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by shachris02: 8:20am On May 13, 2016
sparrowkid:
The little explanation for that is simple. Previously, they were giving the marketers FX through CBN at the official rate of N197. But now they have asked the marketers to source for their own forex at the rate of N285 according to the Minister of state for Petroleum Resources yesterday on Channels TV. The PPPRA used the unofficial rate in the calculation.

this simply means that the naira is already devalued.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by Abagworo(m): 8:21am On May 13, 2016
This is the reason

https://www.nairaland.com/3102474/subsidy-removal-pppra-pegs-naira

It was previously calculated based on control Dollar price funded by Government but scarcity of Dollar made them allow marketers source from parallel market at an agreed price of 298 Naira as against 199 Naira.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by hmuhammad(m): 8:24am On May 13, 2016
shachris02:


abooki check my previous post to see if i support ipob.

it's non entities like you that make the government feel that Nigerians are cool with whatever shiit they come up with.

what is this iyamiri saying?

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by sparrowkid: 8:26am On May 13, 2016
Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by BiafraBushBoy(m): 8:26am On May 13, 2016
Agimor:
Lol like say you dor even clock 18 self.

You want to crack some Jokes??...

Go meet your Playmates...

Piss!!

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by 989900: 8:27am On May 13, 2016
This is the true cost @ N197 to $1.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by LadyExcellency: 8:32am On May 13, 2016
989900:
This is the true cost @ N197 to $1.


How come the exchange rate when it has been revealed that we swapped crude for refined product while the refinery buys constituents we don't need out of it?

Do you perchance mean that Naira has been technically devalued hence holding/issuing N199/$ for/to any business concern is the greatest form of corruption which gives advantage to one business or class of people over others?

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by sparrowkid: 8:33am On May 13, 2016
shachris02:

this simply means that the naira is already devalued.

I think the right word to use is naira has already depreciated.

Currency depreciation is caused by outside market forces where investors lose confidence in the fundamentals of the country (economy, interest rates, political instability, increased risk due to regulations, chronic account deficit, high rates of inflation, etc).

Currency devaluation is a monetary policy tool (used internally by the country itself): a deliberate downward adjustment to the value of the currency relative to another currency or group of currencies.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by 989900: 8:42am On May 13, 2016
LadyExcellency:


How come the exchange rate when it has been revealed that we swapped crude for refined product while the refinery buys constituents we don't need out of it?

1. There still has to be a reference point in relation to the prevalent oil prices.

2. We do not know the volume nor the full details of the swap, but probably, it is less than 445,000 barrels due our refineries. So, whatever we are getting through swaps would probably be less than 30% of daily imports.

3. How much the local refineries presently produce is not a certainty either.

The pricing template is broken down in the attached image in the link below.


https://www.nairaland.com/3094055/n55-litre-fuel-without-subsidy

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by Nobody: 9:02am On May 13, 2016
[size=14pt]IT IS WELL [/size]

shocked
Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by otukpo(f): 9:04am On May 13, 2016
When hunger don kill people finish.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by prof800(m): 9:19am On May 13, 2016
All these calculations on PMS circulating recently can confuse even Adams Smith himself.
mtcheww. sad

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by makazona(m): 9:36am On May 13, 2016
Who exactly is in charge of our economy now? Because to me, the needed synergy between govt offices especially MoF, CBN & NNPC is non existent. Every one hypothesising and Nigeria the Lab.

We were told some months ago that with 40% increase in electricity tariff, there will be constant power supply...we have nothing but excuses now.

Subsidy has been removed unceremoniously with another promise of miracle...at a time when salaries are yet to be paid, Forex skyrocketing, Prices of basic commodities in geometric progression, inflation rate at all time high....

Nobody should preach patience to me ooo because since since 1960 na so so patience we dey get.

I am sick n tired of all these.

Its not all about me. Its about us.
#Weareangry.

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by Nbote(m): 10:00am On May 13, 2016
No point trying to justify, explain or even compare notes on the hypocrisy and deceit dis govt lives by. Subsidy had to go long ago but dey kept misinforming and feeding d masses lies. Like someone asked since our refineries have been claimed to be producing at some capacity, how come it's products is also going to b sold at d same rate with those going to b imported by marketers?

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by diegwu01: 10:19am On May 13, 2016
hmuhammad:
you never voted for Buhari. You are amongst the 5%

Who knows if you've clocked 18 years? Children just full NL
grin grin grin

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Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by justinb: 10:20am On May 13, 2016
this fuel thing is yet to balance
Re: Petrol Would Sell N99.38 Per Litre Without Subsidy – PPPRA (may 2, 2016) by ademoladeji(m): 10:20am On May 13, 2016

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