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Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Islie: 6:56am On May 22, 2016
Oil marketers have given an indication that the pump price of petrol will crash in the next one month.

Already, some filling stations belonging to independent marketers in major cities such as Abuja and Lagos are beginning to sell petrol below the N145 given last week by the Federal Government as the benchmark price per litre.

The Federal Government had penultimate Wednesday announced a new price regime of N145 as the maximum amount for a litre of petrol. This has prompted the Nigeria Labour Congress to declare a nationwide strike, demanding the return to the old prices of N86 and N86.50 per litre for fuel outlets controlled by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and major/independent marketers, respectively.

The Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Obafemi Olawore; the President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Obasi Lawson, and an executive member, Reconciliation Committee of the Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Dibu Aderibigbe, in separate interviews, said the cost of petrol would fall in the near future as a result of the competition, which the new price policy had created.

Olawore said, “I just returned from Abuja and I discovered that there are two retail outlets around Jabi (in Abuja) that were selling at N137 per litre. This is because they needed to offload the stock and get more.

“So, when we get to the point where everybody has the product as we are doing now, those who want to quickly turn their tanks round will choose the price they want to sell. I am very confident that in spite of the unfavourable exchange rate, we will get to the point where prices will be moving up and down.”

Lawson also stated that the current partial deregulation policy of government would liberalise the oil and gas industry and engender competition that will warrant a reduction in price.

He said, “In less than one month, we will start reaping the benefits of the new policy.

This new policy of the Federal Government that effected the change in price of the PMS is a welcome development and the PMS prices will start coming down very soon.”

Similarly, Aderigbigbe stated that the price of petrol would fall soon because independent marketers were gearing up to import the product in large volumes.

He said, “Independent marketers are going to import large volumes of petrol and any filling station that sells at high prices may lose customers. In fact, competition will be high and I can assure you that within the space on one month or two, the price of petrol will fall to the point that people will start making choices.”

The marketers have continued to laud the partial deregulation of the downstream industry, stressing that the initiative would not only liberalise the sector but also force down the pump price of petrol as a result of competition.

To make funding available for petrol importers, it was gathered that the Federal Government had to pair the upstream arm of the oil giant, Total E&P with its downstream company involved in the sale of the Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) at filling stations.

Specifically, some senior officials at the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation told our correspondent that the government had paired Mobil upstream with its downstream firm.

They stated that other major marketers were also linked up with selected IOCs in order to access the United States dollars at reasonable rates.

“The pairing of upstream and downstream companies by the government is to ensure that the downstream businesses access forex at considerable rates, which are far better than what you get at the parallel market,” an official at the Petroleum ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

In one of the latest bulletins of the NNPC, which was made available to our correspondent by an official, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, stated that he had been able to get the buy-in of the upstream companies operating in Nigeria to support the growth of the downstream sector.

Kachikwu, in the bulletin, said, “This specifically is to enhance domestic supply of refined petroleum products by seeking the upstream companies to make available additional funding to support the importation of products being an innovative solution to address the current challenges in fuel supply and distribution.

“I have tied Total upstream to Total downstream; Mobil upstream to Mobil downstream; Agip Eni to Oando; and Shell to ConOil, to provide the needed funding.”

When asked if marketers had started getting forex from upstream oil companies, Olawore confirmed that the government had kept its words, stressing that some majors had benefitted from the initiative.

The Federal Government recently announced that marketers were permitted to source for forex from the secondary or parallel market in order to purchase petroleum products.

But marketers, some of who got their petrol import permits from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency last week, told our correspondent that the parallel forex market in Nigeria didn’t have enough United States dollars to meet the demand of the PMS importers.

It was learnt that some marketers were already making arrangements on how to access the greenback with forex dealers in countries such as Ghana and Liberia.

A senior official with one of the oil majors that got import permits last week stated that the pressure exerted on the parallel market by the PMS importers was a major factor that warranted the crash of the naira against the dollar.

Petrol importers had urged the government to intervene in the oil sector, particularly with respect to accessing forex, as they noted that the over N360 to a dollar rate at the parallel market was unhealthy for the business.

Aderibigbe said despite the government’s directive that marketers should source for forex, it was still important for the government to support oil dealers.

He lauded the pairing of upstream with downstream companies by the government, but stressed that many independent marketers still had to contend with the challenges of accessing forex.

Aderigbigbe said, “If you use N365 as the exchange rate to buy a dollar-denominated product, won’t the price of that product increase? That is the problem we have and which government must do something about. You cannot just say that people should go to the parallel market to source for dollar.


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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by bewla(m): 7:05am On May 22, 2016
to ba ya the truth will be tol







modify :on the day i choose to keep low profile

i be the first to enter this bus ok


any person we go comment after me
evil spirit no go touch your Pam tree
your first born no go look like your land lord not say your house boy



double your husul but God go bless our husul

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by deeplow: 7:06am On May 22, 2016
Amen to that. To fill up the car tank these days no be moi moi. Even generator sef.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by jhydebaba(m): 7:10am On May 22, 2016
After making abnormal profit in the short run, enough competition set in which will drastically force price to go down.



Ok, we shall see.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by hungryboy(m): 7:11am On May 22, 2016
Only zombies will cheer on hearing dis.

We, the masses,
Have to come to the realisation that,

This government is a scam.

Our only prayer now, na may 4yrs fast reach,

make we send the cattle rearer back to him cows

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by idensko(m): 7:21am On May 22, 2016
Omg!
Re u serious

I live in JABI 4 Gods sake.

Some are even selling at N150, and u still have to queue for like 30m.

Eterna filling station just after peace park is an example.

Where do u guyns get ur figures 4rm?

I know dat dis government got here by lies, but trying 2 remain in power with lies will b a big flop.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by DesChyko: 7:24am On May 22, 2016
Keep this fairy tale to yourselves, wherever you brought it out from. We all know the prices would crash someday, but coming when Nigerians are yet to fully accept the situation would simply mean that the FG have resumed subsidy payment or there was a scam in the initial price all along.
All things being equal, how do you expect filling stations that had never sold at regulated pump price while they were being paid subsidy, to now drop prices now that they are in control?

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Obipat(m): 7:26am On May 22, 2016
Stupid people, tell me 1 thing in this country that has come down after going up. Buhari is a big mistake. Hustle on your own period. The government is scam

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by TheNonce: 7:34am On May 22, 2016
angry


Crash how? Abi na plane?

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Amberon11: 7:40am On May 22, 2016
okay
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by drss(m): 8:04am On May 22, 2016
anoda scam promise from a fake oyel marketer.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by salam1(m): 8:06am On May 22, 2016
hungryboy:
Only zombies will cheer on hearing dis.

We, the masses,
Have to come to the realisation that,

This government is a scam.

Our only prayer now, na may 4yrs fast reach,

make we send the cattle rearer back to him cows
is dere any scam DAT will b greater Dan that of ur paymasters?

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by kuuljay(m): 8:07am On May 22, 2016
We hope and pray so
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by salam1(m): 8:09am On May 22, 2016
Obipat:
Stupid people, tell me 1 thing in this country that has come down after going up. Buhari is a big mistake. Hustle on your own period. The government is scam
he's not a big mistake maybe u should v bin used to create 1000 frog instead. how can u call som1 who defeated bokoharam a mistake, how can can u call sum1 who is prosecuting ur paymasters as mistake.which party in d history of did country has prosecuted its number 3 citizen? buhari may not b doing well in all aspect bit if u think he's doing nothing den ur head need to b checked

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Boss13: 8:11am On May 22, 2016
DesChyko:
Keep this fairy tale to yourselves, wherever you brought it out from. We all know the prices would crash someday, but coming when Nigerians are yet to fully accept the situation would simply mean that the FG have resumed subsidy payment or there was a scam in the initial price all along.
All things being equal, how do you expect filling stations that had never sold at regulated pump price while they were being paid subsidy, to now drop prices now that they are in control?

I certainly don't think so. A business man source Forex at a N365 per dollar to import fuel to sell at N145 per liter. I don't get it. As long as the Forex scarcity continues, we would continue to buy fuel at abnormal prices.

On the other hand, our government is not forthcoming with new on the refineries. The government is looking at long term, what about short-medium term plans. I guess it has none just like it has no economic plan

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by greatgod2012(f): 8:15am On May 22, 2016
Other people may believe this shít, but not me.
I wonder how that is even going to happen when these so called marketers have started complaining of high exchange rate deterring them from importing fuel.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by DaBullIT(m): 8:19am On May 22, 2016
Those who sold at exorbitant prices you mean ?

Now , they made profits then , but made enemies as well , so if there's a way to access cheaper forex , the enemies they made among masses and fellow marketers will not tell them


eventually they'll loose all that profit to fx and either shutdown sales or drive price down
jhydebaba:
After making abnormal profit in the short run, enough competition set in which will drastically force price to go down.



Ok, we shall see.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by princemillla(m): 9:20am On May 22, 2016
There is this filling station in alimosho that sold fuel at 115 naira last week, but the queue was too much. Don't know if they still maintain the price till date. But I strongly believe in a competitive business. Same things brought telecommunications to where its today. Iremember the days of mtn Sim at 70k back then, but wen econet came, the price got slashed to 22k till date Sim cards r free (not saying price of petrol will be free, but it will be maintain at the gaining level)

I love the partial deregulation, it's spot on at the right time. Kudos pmb

Aggrieved Nigerians should exercise patience, let's give this administration some time to correct some errors in the past

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by ChukwuIbrahim: 10:23am On May 22, 2016
d man sayin price is crashin is an eediot. did he go to find out if dia 1ltr is actually equal to 1ltr? angry
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by omowolewa: 10:59am On May 22, 2016
Speculation, another baba-ijebu promise.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by CUM4WHAT(m): 11:17am On May 22, 2016
Lieing is an hobby for only nigerians..... Meanwhile i sip my daura kunu with prettythicksme in d toilet.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Nobody: 11:17am On May 22, 2016
... I pray this story is true, too many lies from the government already.
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Dsdlana: 11:17am On May 22, 2016
bewla:
to ba ya the truth will be told
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by coldsummer: 11:18am On May 22, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
omowolewa:
Speculation, another baba-ijebu promise.



grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by chiefolododo(m): 11:18am On May 22, 2016
Dey there dey deceive yourself.
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by gabby227(m): 11:20am On May 22, 2016
OK na
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by bender79: 11:20am On May 22, 2016
hungryboy:
Only zombies will cheer on hearing dis.

We, the masses,
Have to come to the realisation that,

This government is a scam.

Our only prayer now, na may 4yrs fast reach,

make we send the cattle rearer back to him cows
Truth hurts..especially if you like to hear the contrary.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Bollinger(m): 11:22am On May 22, 2016
The laws of economics don't apply in Nigeria.

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by peter1994(m): 11:22am On May 22, 2016
Let it crash first
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by laurel03(m): 11:23am On May 22, 2016
Story for the mugu....

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Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by Whizzdom(m): 11:25am On May 22, 2016
ok
Re: Petrol Price Will Crash In One Month — Marketers by olujay75(m): 11:25am On May 22, 2016
We dey watch

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