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Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by Saintbonnie(m): 6:18am On Sep 06, 2016
Marketers seek N165 petrol price, FG says no
6 hours ago


Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu
Eniola Akinkuotu, Leke Baiyewu, Okechukwu Nnodim and ’Femi Asu

Petroleum product marketers have demanded an upward review in the pump price of the Premium Motor Spirit (also known as petrol).

This, they said, would make importation of the product profitable.

They said the free fall of the naira against the dollar had made it unprofitable for them to import petrol and sell at the current rate of N145 per litre.

But the Federal Government said there was no immediate plan to raise the pricce of petrol.

This is coming nearly four months after the government increased petrol prices from N86 and N86.5 per litre to between N135 and N145 per litre.

Some marketers had early last month said Nigerians should prepare for another increase in petrol prices due to the continued scarcity of foreign exchange to finance the importation of the product.

According to a source close to the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, N165 is the pump price that will cover the cost of forex required for fuel importation.

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency had, in its template based on 30 days’ moving average Platts posted price for April 23 – May 23, 2016, put the landing cost and total cost of petrol at N122.03 and N140.40 per litre, respectively.

The costs of the product and freight, which are the elements mostly affected by the exchange rate, were put at $534 per metric tonne of petrol or N111.30 per litre, using an exchange rate of N280/dollar.

Using an exchange rate of N314.20/dollar at the interbank market on Monday, according to FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, the cost of product plus freight was N125.12 and the total cost of petrol stood at N151.93 per litre.

With an exchange rate of N350/dollar, the cost of the product plus freight stood at N139.37; while the total cost amounted to N167.15 per litre.

The naira plunged to all-time low of 420/dollar on the black market last month.

An official of one of the marketers’ associations, who spoke on condition of anonymity to one of our correspondents, said, “Let the government do the needful. We have already said it before that the price is not sustainable. When they fixed that price, dollar was N280 – N285; now the dollar is almost N400 and they want us to bring in products and sell at N145. It is not possible.

“But right now, most of us are getting the product from the NNPC; that is why you still see that there is product everywhere. It is an indirect case of subsidy. It means the government is subsidising it through the NNPC and we are buying at local price. Had it been that we were the ones that sourced the foreign exchange, we can’t sell it at N145.”

The Head of Energy Research, Ecobank Capital, Mr. Dolapo Oni, noted that the current template was adopted when the dollar was about N315 in the parallel market and the naira had not been floated then.

He said then the CBN was still selling at about N220 or so and marketers were augmenting what they got from the CBN with the parallel market supply, adding, “Thus, a range of N275 to N295 was used to arrive at the template price range of N135 to N145.

“The official market is N310 this (Monday) morning while the parallel market is N422. This gives a range of between N151 and N200. I think they’ll probably adopt a range of N330 to N370 (per dollar) so we have a fuel price range of N160 to N170.

Oni added, “The best solution, in my view, however, will be to take the last plunge and just remove cap on prices. It is probably the best in this market. Let competition regulate prices.”

Another source, who is an official of one of the marketing companies in Lagos, said, “The position of the marketers is that if the guaranteed exchange rate of N285 to a dollar will not be met, selling at that N145 is not profitable. And that is the more reason most of the chief executives or finance directors are still going cap in hand to the NNPC to facilitate the forex they promised through international oil companies instead of going to the black market.

“With the current situation in the country, I don’t see the government increasing the pump price of petrol, although it is not profitable to marketers. It would have been very easy if forex is available to marketers at N285/dollar.”

On marketers’ reliance on the NNPC for petrol, the source said, “The advantage in depending on the NNPC product is that the price they give you is better and you are not subjected to any issue of forex. And it is not as difficult as before when you had to queue for a long time because the NNPC has the product.”

Officials from the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the PPPRA stated that it was difficult for marketers to buy forex at over N350/dollar and still sell the PMS at N145 per litre.

“There must be some form of subsidy somewhere, either from where they are getting the product or from the major importer of the PMS into Nigeria, because you cannot buy a dollar at N350 and still sell petrol at N145 if you want to remain in business,” a PPPRA official, who spoke to one of our correspondents in confidence, said.

But the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, and the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru, said there was no immediate plan to increase the pump price of petrol.

Some former NNPC GMDs had last week said that due to the dollar scarcity and the falling naira, it would be unrealistic to expect the petrol price to remain the same.

However, Kachikwu and Baru, who met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday, said there would be no increase in the price of petrol.

Baru, when approached by reporters, declined to speak at length, referring journalists to the PPPRA.

Asked if there would be a review of the price, he said, “There is nothing like that.”

When Kachikwu was approached for comment, he revealed that there was no memo before the Federal Government asking for a review of the price.

Ex-NNPC GMDs had made the suggestion of fuel hike at a one-day meeting called by Baru, where they argued that the ýcurrent price cap of N145 per litre is not in line with the liberalisation policy especially with the foreign exchange rate and other price determining components such as crude cost, Nigerian Ports Authority charges, among others, remaining uncapped.

In a related development, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, on Monday asked Nigerians to hold former GMDs of the NNPC responsible for the non-functional state of the country’s refineries and the non-profitability of the NNPC.

Sabi, who stated that he was not making his submission as the spokesman for the Senate but as the Senator representing Niger-North Senatorial District, in a chat with journalists in his office, said he was very disappointed with the recent comments credited to the ex-GMDs on fuel price.

He said, “As we have all known, refineries that we have in Nigeria have not been functional because if they had been functional and if that institution had been up and doing in tandem with its peers in other countries that have similar resources, for crying out loud, all of these former GMDs, can they be said to be free of blame on how we got here? Can they?

The Senator lamented that the refineries had failed to perform maximally under the military rule and the 16 years of Peoples Democratic Party’s administration.

Abdullahi said, “I think on this note, let me make it very clear that all of them that are speaking, they do not have the moral standpoint to even advise us on what to do because they had a hand in it (the problem) and I cannot see how you can solve a problem under the same condition that created it.”

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Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by WillOfAPrince(m): 6:21am On Sep 06, 2016
Wonderful
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by MrCounselor: 6:25am On Sep 06, 2016
Callous,
better endure along with the rest of Nigerians. Must you make exorbitant returns at all times? Even now that chickens are taking the heat -skipping meals.

Abeg, stop the nonsense and check my signature....

Or you want me to say oil-marketers and greediness be like...

Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by PMPhoenix(m): 6:30am On Sep 06, 2016
What route would Nigeria have taken if it had zero crude?
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by okosodo: 6:38am On Sep 06, 2016
So upon the mouth that buhari was tearing, on would have thought that he would have built more than 10 refineries even with the thrillions recovered so far.

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Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by okosodo: 6:39am On Sep 06, 2016
So upon the mouth that buhari was tearing before the election, on would have thought that he would have built more than 10 refineries even with the thrillions recovered so far.
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by Royals1st: 6:45am On Sep 06, 2016
GOD pls safe ur child's from this ppl ooo

Pls make una no add money to fuel price again ooo to even buy this current price na try we dey try ooo na beg i beg una ooo
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by DONCHRIS9: 6:51am On Sep 06, 2016
this govt na wa... dey wan squeez everytin out its citizens.. .kero kwa
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by rozayx5(m): 6:59am On Sep 06, 2016
where are the refineries APC were shouting about?



they are waiting for Dangote(private biz) to build his and claim it as an achievement smh

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Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by MrCounselor: 7:01am On Sep 06, 2016
okosodo:
So upon the mouth that buhari was tearing, on would have thought that he would have built more than 10 refineries even with the thrillions recovered so far.
I tire o, okosodo.

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Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by onatisi(m): 7:08am On Sep 06, 2016
Royals1st:
GOD pls safe ur child's from this ppl ooo

Pls make una no add money to fuel price again ooo to even buy this current price na try we dey try ooo na beg i beg una ooo
Nothing can stop it, they will first create an artificial fuel scarcity that will skyrocket the price of fuel,eventually it is Nigerians themselves that will be asking for the fuel hike as long as it will be available . It is always the same scenario
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by GoggleB(m): 7:27am On Sep 06, 2016
Thought APC said they have finished some refineries.. grin

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Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by fitzmayowa: 7:55am On Sep 06, 2016
Nigerians brace up another fuel scarcity is around the corner...SMH
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by fitzmayowa: 7:57am On Sep 06, 2016
onatisi:

Nothing can stop it, they will first create an artificial fuel scarcity that will skyrocket the price of fuel,eventually it is Nigerians themselves that will be asking for the fuel hike as long as it will be available . It is always the same scenario

GBAM...Nigerians should prepare to buy petrol between 200 - 250 per litre in the long run...
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by ajebuter(f): 8:00am On Sep 06, 2016
Don't worry fellow Nigerians , Dangote refinery will be completed in 2019 and petrol will become N45...

Chai...why did you wake me up with koboko now?

Or is it a crime to dream?
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by osile2012: 8:03am On Sep 06, 2016
[size=18pt]wow.[/size]
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by sinistermind(m): 8:04am On Sep 06, 2016
This was bound to happen looking at the economic realities... You removed subsidy as tell marketers to source for foreign exchange. 1naira to a dollar is between 300 and 420, Far from what it was when the subsidy was removed. As long as naira keeps falling, we might end up buying fuel at 300naira/litre.
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by ajebuter(f): 8:05am On Sep 06, 2016
fitzmayowa:
Nigerians brace up another fuel scarcity is around the corner...SMH

Mayowa , you are right..

These days l refuse to use generator even though l buy 30 liters weekly..

You know why? l am trying to force myself to adapt to when fuel price is hiked because l plan to remove weekly 4,300 fuel purchase from my budget.. who knows how much it would become next..

In the voice of keneking: useless government..lol
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by onatisi(m): 8:10am On Sep 06, 2016
fitzmayowa:


GBAM...Nigerians should prepare to buy petrol between 200 - 250 per litre in the long run...
I wonder what happened to this promise by apc to reduce fuel to 40 naira.
Sai buhari
Sai baba

http://www.dailyafricagist.com/discussion/3143/suggest/
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by fitzmayowa: 8:35am On Sep 06, 2016
ajebuter:


Mayowa , you are right..

These days l refuse to use generator even though l buy 30 liters weekly..

You know why? l am trying to force myself to adapt to when fuel price is hiked because l plan to remove weekly 4,300 fuel purchase from my budget.. who knows how much it would become next..

In the voice of keneking: useless government..lol


I would suggest you start rehearsing how to buy petrol at 250 per litre...lol
Re: Marketers Want Petrol Sold For 165, FG Says No by ProfessorPeter(m): 9:01am On Sep 06, 2016
Expect acute fuel shortage and exorbitant fuel price in few weeks time. Wuru wuru government.

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