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Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by ijustdey: 9:05am On Jan 04, 2017
Import gulps extra N2.4bn daily

Oil price hits $58.37, 18-month high


The importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) into Nigeria is to gulp extra cost of over N2.369 billion per day from Federal Government and marketers as the landing cost for fuel has soared to N212.7 per litre.

This came as oil prices hit their highest levels since July 2015 with Brent reaching $58.37 and $55.24, before paring gains on the strong dollar.

Buoyed by this, the Federal Government, checks by New Telegraph showed yesterday, is already mulling total deregulation of the downstream sector.

While the modulated bracket of N135-N145 is given as official price for fuel, checks showed that extra N67.7 is incurred on over 35 million litres daily imports as the landing cost soared to N212.7 per litre.


Head of Energy Research at Ecobank, Dolapo Oni, stated that the landing cost for PMS was N165 per litre for a $52 per barrel price.

“When oil price was at $52 dollars per barrel, the landing cost was N165 per barrel, later when it was $55, the price soared to N210 per litre,” the financial analyst said.

Now that it is $58 per barrel, the landing cost hovers around N213 per litre, checks by New Telegraph showed.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had earlier asked banks to submit bids for a “special currency auction” to clear the backlog of matured outstanding dollar obligations for petrol importers and selected sectors of the economy.

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), an agency saddled with pricing regulation, has taken down its website, keeping the public in the dark on change in pricing template for petroleum product.

Spokesperson for the agency, Lanre Oladele, could not be reached for comments. His mobile phone was not available while SMS sent was not replied.


The PPPRA website, however, showed default webpage, which read: “SORRY!
If you are the owner of this website, please contact your hosting provider: webmaster@ pppra.gov.ng. “It is possible you have reached this page because: The IP address has changed. There has been a server misconfiguration.

The site may have moved to a different server.” Earlier estimates from the PPPRA showed that the country needs an average of $500 million every month to import refined petroleum products, since all of its three refineries are currently producing at less than 25 per cent of their installed capacity.

The price of PMS could surge to over N220 per litre if the new realities of the oil market are taken into consideration.

The oil prices turned negative after earlier hitting 18-month highs yesterday, the first trading day of 2017, as the dollar rallied to its highest since 2002.

Traders said crude prices were buoyed earlier in the day by hopes that a deal between OPEC and other big oil exporters to cut production, which started on Sunday, would drain a global supply glut.

Brent futures were down 95 cents or 1.7 per cent at $55.87 a barrel by 12:05 p.m. EST. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 95 cents or 1.8 per cent to $52.77 per barrel. Earlier in the session, both oil contracts hit their highest levels since July 2015 with Brent reaching $58.37 and $55.24, before paring gains on strong dollar.

“The dollar strength is certainly weighing on oil prices,” said Andrew Lipow, President of energy consulting firm, Lipow Oil Associates in Houston, noting U.S. stock markets also pared their gains from earlier in the day with the dollar rally.

Meanwhile, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, confirmed in a paper presented at a forum in Lagos penultimate week that the Federal Government had a goal to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

Though the government, Kachikwu said, was not there yet, he added that it would continue to fine tune the process until the goal is achieved.

“At every given time in the history of every country, you will always have partial deregulation. The reason being that you have to catch up each time and make an amendment, and even if it is just one day, you might have some level of subsidy for that one or two days before it is removed.

“What is important is the goalpost; where are we headed? Where we are headed is to try and free the industry, so that it makes do with its own rules, set its own prices itself. There are few mechanics that we still need to get in place properly.

We can’t forget the fact that we still have foreign exchange challenges and that income to government is still very tight.

“You still have to find a way to balance that. But what is important is what the objective is.

The objective is still to fully deregulate to find private capital to get them to where they should be,” the minister said.

Corroborating Kachikwu’s view, a former Executive Secretary of the PPPRA, Reginald Stanley, emphasised the need for quick deregulation of the sub-sector.

It is imperative, he said, to establish and empower a strong independent regulator to oversee activities in the sub-sector and ensure the implementation of open and transparent rules for the downstream value chain.



https://newtelegraphonline.com/news/fuel-landing-cost-soars-n213-per-litre/

Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Nobody: 9:11am On Jan 04, 2017
God will save his own from this impending holocaust

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by ScotsReferendum: 9:14am On Jan 04, 2017
If Buhari increases fuel price, every Afonja must be flogged for claiming he is the Messiah grin grin grin grin

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Corrinthians(m): 9:15am On Jan 04, 2017
Marketers with their scaremongering, doing all they can to create artificial scarcity and make a killing like they always do. It hurts them so much the price has remained static for so long and we enjoyed the festivities without their usual nonsense during the period. angry angry

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Jaylone(m): 9:16am On Jan 04, 2017
The template should be brought to the public domain and scrutinized thoroughly. The importers want to make maximum profits and PPPRA is not helping matters

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Corrinthians(m): 9:17am On Jan 04, 2017
ScotsReferendum:
If Buhari increases fuel price, every Afonja must be flogged for claiming he is the Messiah grin grin grin grin
And how is that going to save the god of ipob zombies from dying of std in kuje?

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by kabrud: 9:24am On Jan 04, 2017
Corrinthians:
Marketers with their scaremongering, doing all they can to create artificial scarcity and make a killing like they always do. It hurts them so much the price has remained static for so long and we enjoyed the festivities without their usual nonsense during the period. angry angry
Nay bro, they always search for reasons to increase fuel prices and they have seen one good reason; naira/dollar things.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by drss2(m): 9:25am On Jan 04, 2017
now dat international oyel price is $58/pb, lets see whether dis daura govt will say they saved N500 billion from subsidy dis year. illitrates.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Jokerman(m): 9:32am On Jan 04, 2017
If Buhari increases fuel price. people will out and protest, and then his sins against the masses will be enumerated......

Wicked Islamic government

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by thesicilian: 9:38am On Jan 04, 2017
I am of God, and have overcome them, for greater is He that lives in me, than he that is in the world
1 John 4:4 Customized version

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by ivandragon: 9:48am On Jan 04, 2017
well, what choice do Nigerians have?

full deregulation is the way forward....

what irks me is the lies, cover ups, arrogance & blame games.

& then you have the 'Social Media Idiots' that have no sense of direction but support everything PMB does even when it doesn't make sense.

if PMB pays subsidy at this rate, our reserves will drop drastically. but when this rational explanation is put to some nitwits why the reserves were low under GEJ, their brains suddenly fill up with dogshit...

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by MadamExcellency: 10:29am On Jan 04, 2017
All the accusations of indulgence made against Diezani Madueke will soon become a policy of this present government.

Paper qualifications and internet searches are by no means (nor should be compared to) management skills and experiences on the job.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by malele(m): 10:43am On Jan 04, 2017
NwamaziNwaAro:
God will save his own from this impending holocaust


hahhahahahahahahha holocaust. Did u vote for change

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by drss2(m): 10:52am On Jan 04, 2017
MadamExcellency:
All the accusations of indulgence made against Diezani Madueke will soon become a policy of this present government.

Paper qualifications and internet searches are by no means (or should be compared to) management skills and experiences on the job.
during GEJ's era wen crude oyel was $114/pb, fuel was sold at N97/litre. in buari's regime of change, crude oyel is $55/pb, yet fuel is sold at N145/litre. change indeed.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Emekamex(m): 10:54am On Jan 04, 2017
Suffering upon surfering is the pathetic case of a country called Nigeria.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Chienex24(m): 11:02am On Jan 04, 2017
even kerosene scarcity now na die.... can't find kerosene anywhere

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by idupaul: 11:05am On Jan 04, 2017
I was an absolute fool for voting Buhari without doing any research on his previous stint as head of state ..The man must be stopped as soon as possible because he alone is responsible for the rot Nigeria has become since independence ..Nigeria had the most robust banks in Africa prior to his 1984coup but by the time he left our banks ,manufacturing sector, pharmacies ,Nitel, Nipost, Nigerian railway were left as ghost of themselves , today the man is on the same move again and our banks are now a shadow of what they where ,our pharmacies are shutting down (please take a walk into any health plus outlet and see for yourself) most quick restaurants are on the verge of shutting down. Buhari lacks the vision to steer cattles safely to a water hole talk less of a nation state ...To all those still supporting this man because of Ignorance or because the are being paid to do so I beg you to open your eyes before another 3 generations of Nigerians have their destinies wasted again by this ma like he did in the 80s ..Peace be upon Nigeria

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Nobody: 11:13am On Jan 04, 2017
Lets hope its just propaganda...
Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Mujaheeeden: 11:17am On Jan 04, 2017
Our fears is that our tomorrow has never looked bleaker withh this inept ggovernment in power.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by 9jayes: 12:37pm On Jan 04, 2017
Na APC

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Noblesoul123: 12:37pm On Jan 04, 2017
For those that voted for change, I hope you get what you asked for!

I just pray that this isn't true, but with recent developments, there's no smoke without fire.

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by legendte(m): 12:38pm On Jan 04, 2017
Change is here!!!

Put on your harness, it's gonna be a long rough ride!!!

Afonjas brought this on us.....All of us!!!

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Icecomrade: 12:38pm On Jan 04, 2017
Lolz
Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by peculiar3(m): 12:39pm On Jan 04, 2017
...economic sense is not magic, professional hands are needed to drive our country out of this recession







...Nigeria needs Ngozi Okonjo now more than ever

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by InvertedHammer: 12:40pm On Jan 04, 2017
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The thought of Nigeria still importing fuel in 2017 should be enough to make every Nigerian mute when human beings are talking. It should be the most shameful thing to identify as a black.

What happened to Black pride?
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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Nobody: 12:40pm On Jan 04, 2017
PLEASE, if BUHARI succeeds in killing everyone, who will he then govern...?

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by Segadem(m): 12:40pm On Jan 04, 2017
May God help us

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Re: Fuel Price To Increase As Landing Cost Soars To N213 Per Litre by ayodejijoshua(m): 12:41pm On Jan 04, 2017
bt why is dat dis government is letting bad vision to manifest in their lives

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