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Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by dre11(m): 8:19am On Feb 28, 2022
• More vessels avoid Black, Mediterranean seas over attacks, sanctions

By Okechukwu Nnodim and Anozie Egole

The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine may further prolong the over three-week scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, in Nigeria, as bulk of the refined products coming into the country from the warring region and its adjoining areas are likely to face some delays.

It was also gathered on Sunday that traders who supply Nigeria with refined petroleum products might pause a little due to the deficit in the supply of crude oil cargoes from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

NNPC brings in refined petrol into Nigeria using contractors or traders through its Direct Sale Direct Purchase scheme.

Under the scheme, the oil company provides crude oil to its trading partners, who in turn supply the NNPC with refined products worth the volume of crude received from the national oil company.

But impeccable sources both at the oil firm and among traders stated on Sunday that Nigeria through the NNPC had a deficit of about 17 cargoes in its DSDP obligation due to low oil production.

This, they said, could further prolong the fuel scarcity situation being faced nationwide, except something drastic such as the complete deregulation of the downstream oil sector was implemented.

They also noted that the Russia-Ukraine war might worsen the petrol supply situation in Nigeria as products could be hindered from leaving refineries in the region on schedule.

Nigeria imports its refined petroleum products, as its refineries are currently dormant.

“What we face now could be described as a perfect storm, which is when many things go wrong at the same time. We have a fundamental problem, but that problem happens at a time that other things happened and so it aggravates everything,” an oil trader with the NNPC, who pleaded not to be named due to the sensitive nature of the matter, stated.

The source added, “Now, Russia has attacked Ukraine. What is the impact of Russia’s attack of Ukraine on Nigeria? Russia is an oil-producing country, for Ukraine, our refined products come from that part of the world, not only Western Europe.

“So, the price has gone up because our refined products come from that part of the world and disturbances such as the one happening there will impact supply one way or the other.”

On concerns around DSDP and how it would further prolong petrol scarcity, another trader stated the continued theft of crude oil had impeded NNPC’s ability to settle its crude oil supply obligations to traders on schedule.

The source said, “Nigeria is assigned about 1.7 million barrels of crude oil production per day by OPEC, but its production is between 1.3 and 1.4 million barrels daily. But that is a different thing. Now, from the about 1.3 million barrels that the country produces daily, people are stealing from it.

“They are creating holes in pipelines and the ones that they steal are used in illegal refineries in Rivers State, causing soothe and dirt in peoples’ lungs. The other ones that they steal, they put in batches and go to the high sea to sell them.

The source added, “Now the NNPC brings in products through Direct Sale Direct Purchase of crude. Now I’m telling you that the NNPC owes traders crude oil under the DSDP scheme and you know why? It owes crude oil because people are stealing the crude and they don’t have enough crude to pay.

“So the NNPC owes the traders who bring them refined products. So when they (NNPC) say give me some more, the traders will reply by saying, but you are already owing, pay us. The NNPC cannot pay because people are stealing crude.

“This tells you that the petrol scarcity problems may continue if something drastic, particularly the deregulation of the downstream sector, is not done as soon as possible.”

When contacted, the spokesperson of NNPC, Garba-Deen Muhammad, asked our correspondent to send him a text or WhatsApp message on the matter. This was sent to him but he had yet to reply the messages up till the time of filing this report.

Tanker vessels’ freight rate, insurance premium rise

Meanwhile, the cost of shipping crude oil on super-sized tankers from the United States Gulf Coast to the United Kingdom and Asia surged after attacks on vessels in the Black Sea unleashed a risk-based premium into global shipping markets.


According to Bloombergquint.com report, tanker rates for so-called Very Large Crude Carriers that can carry about two million barrels of crude from the US Gulf Coast to the Asian market jumped to about $7m on Friday from $4.4m just three days ago, according to two shipbrokers familiar with the trades.

They also said that rates for booking vessels that carry oil to the European market rose to more than $2.75m from about $1.6m they said.

The higher costs may threaten US oil exports even as Brent crude’s premium to US oil futures is the biggest it has been since the early days of the pandemic.

Shipowners were already avoiding offering their vessels to collect crude from Russia while at least three merchant ships have been reportedly hit since Russian forces began the attack on its neighbour this last week.

Insurers are either not offering to cover vessels sailing into the Black Sea or they are demanding huge premiums to do so.

Meanwhile, fresh indications have emerged that the development has extended to the African market including Nigeria.

A former President of the Nigerian Indigenous Ship-Owners Association, Aminu Umar, confirmed it was now difficult for ships to sail through the Russia-Ukraine region and its adjoining areas due to the escalating tensions, noting that the area had since been classified as a war zone.

According to him, the situation may lead to a shortage of vessels as more ships avoid the regions.

“Some steel imports come from the Black Sea. Due to insecurity and war in Ukraine which you know is in the Black Sea, it is going to be difficult for ships to go there. The insurance world has classified the area as a war zone. So, many ships cannot go there anymore. No ship is allowed to go there until things are cleared, unless the owner of the vessel decides to take the risk directly, going without following advice from his insurance firm.”

As a result of the development, the expert said the situation had led to a major increase in freight rate.

Also, he said insurance premiums had gone up.

Umar said, “There may be a shortage in the number of vessels going to the Black Sea to ferry cargoes to Nigeria. Already, freight has skyrocketed in the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. These are places we get cargoes that come to Nigeria. The development is going to affect the shipping world very significantly.

“Again, some vessels are already currently blocked in the Black Sea, they can’t come out. Also, some are going to face embargos and sanctions, which means they can’t trade in cargo. Any shipping company owned by a Russian or flying the Russian flag will be involved in this sanction. Consequently, a number of the vessels trading within the Black Sea and the Mediterranean will end not being able to carry cargo either to Europe, America or any of the African countries, because Nigeria is also following the United Nations sanction.”

Specifically, he said the freight rate on tanker vessels had gone up from $10,000 per day to $30, 000 per day, a few days into the war.

He added, “As at yesterday (Saturday) for tankers that are trading within the Mediterranean and Black seas, their freight rate has increased, they were doing like $10,000 per day, and now they are doing like $30, 000 a day. So, it is almost 300 per cent increase in freight and it is still going up. The vessel that will load cargo like steel from the Black Sea will now be facing a very high freight because only a few of the vessels can go there; I am talking about tankers, I have not got an update on the general cargos. Also, When they put you on a war risk zone, it means your insurance premium doubles immediately.

Also, the President, the Nigerian Association of Master Mariners, Tajudeen Alao, noted that crude oil prices had gone over $100 per barrel, adding that the Russia-Ukraine war lead to an increase in insurance and freight.

He listed the challenges as “war risk insurance on freight, increase in commodity prices such as wheat and energy in the European market. The multiplier effect affects export to third world. There will also be the introduction of extra charges. Fewer ship owners and crew will want to go to war zones.”

On his part, a shipping expert, Emmanuel Ilori, said the situation is a wake-up call for Nigeria on the need to be self sufficient, especially in the maritime sector.

“The only thing we can say for Nigeria shipping from this development is the need for Nigeria to be self-sufficient, the need for Nigeria to build its own national fleet and be sufficient in terms of the maritime resources. All of a sudden, sanctions have been imposed on Russia. But Russia is relatively maritime self-sufficient so they will be able to handle it.”

According to him, developing capacity in the maritime sector will reduce the country’s dependency on foreign countries.

“If Nigerian is still dependent on foreign countries for its shipping, any sudden development such as a sanction may throw the country out of balance. How are we going to survive as a nation? That is why we need to be self-sufficient in terms of shipping, technology, and all that. We need to develop our maritime sector in terms of technology and infrastructure,” he noted.

Ilori further advised the country to develop the capacity to train cadets, adding that the Maritime Academy of Nigeria in Oron should be upgraded to train more people.

https://punchng.com/russia-ukraine-war-fuel-scarcity-may-continue-oil-vessels-face-delay-on-sea/

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by fayahude: 8:23am On Feb 28, 2022
Fabu, was there fuel before Ukraine and Russia started fighting?

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by donbachi(m): 8:23am On Feb 28, 2022
Lies

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Righteousness2(m): 8:23am On Feb 28, 2022
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is official! The Great Tribulation is casting its Shadows on us!

I recommend that everyone of us go and study the Holy Bible book of Revelation( From Chapter 6). Because the world News Headlines are putting out Exactly the things that will be on Earth when GOD ALMIGHTY begins to open the Seals.
We must understand that the seals are yet to be opened as the Bride of Christ is still here, but we are witnessing live a Shadow of will be on Earth after the RAPTURE.

When the 1st seal is open , the white horse rides which is the antichrist going out conquering and to Conquer.

When the 2nd Seal is opened, the Red horse rides. He takes Peace from the earth and causes the people and Nations to kill one another.

When the 3rd seal is opened, a black horse rider rides and he causes high cost in prices of Wheat and Barley, which was in the news this morning.

When the 4th Seal is opened, a pale horse rides. He comes with Deaths and Hell on Earth. He causes Famines, hunger, wars and death.

Ladies and Gentlemen! We are witnessing live the shadows of what is to come on the Earth during the Great Tribulation.
If you still think the Bible is a fluke or a mere story book, I am so sorry for you.

I Sound a Warning! GOD ALMIGHTY is showing us live a shadow of what is about to Happen.
You don't want to be on Earth to face what will be here after the RAPTURE.


Humble yourself! Run with all your Might to JESUS Christ. Surrender and Believe on HIM as Your LORD and SAVIOR. Run away from evil, sin, Wickedness and Abominations.
Live Ready!

The Saints, Saved and Washed in the Blood of JESUS Christ are about to be taken away.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Lipscomb(m): 8:25am On Feb 28, 2022
Ah God
Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Kazeem47(m): 8:29am On Feb 28, 2022
Opportunity for some to increase fuel price due to Russia-Ukrain crisis.Expect the price of Garri to go up due to the war.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by chatinent: 8:31am On Feb 28, 2022
Na wa o

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Rollsnjaguar(m): 8:33am On Feb 28, 2022
Kazeem47:
Opportunity for some to increase fuel price due to Russia-Ukrain crisis. )

Everyone now want to blame Russia Ukraine for their failure grin

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Nobody: 8:35am On Feb 28, 2022
Very soon vessels from unconcerned/neutral nations as a result of escalating high inflation rate would head to russia to buy cheap crude while telling the US "I love you and understand you, but I love my people more and this is not my fight"...

North korea is still trading internationally today despite sanctions and without a major resource such as crude and wheat. Time would tell.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Kazeem47(m): 8:35am On Feb 28, 2022
Rollsnjaguar:


Everyone now want to blame Russia Ukraine for their failure grin
am telling you.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by OgeFather(m): 8:36am On Feb 28, 2022
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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by SmartGadgetz: 8:36am On Feb 28, 2022
Excuse upon excuses. Before the war there were fuel scarcity people are complaining with none that listen to them. Ukraine and Russia is having war here we are in far away Nigeria suffering from fuel hike and scarcity. Poor Naija.

I have Toyota Corolla 2007 for sale, Ac chilling Automatic gear, Bank Type, Gear 100% Located at Ajah...going at a give away price.
Check my profile for more pictures.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by bennybuhari: 8:36am On Feb 28, 2022
APC has gotten an excuse for fuel scarcity grin angry grin grin

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Tokziby: 8:36am On Feb 28, 2022
The most backward country in the world angry

Many oil producing countries would be make sh!t load of money during this crises due to high price of crude oil but our beloved nation will be part of countries that will beat the brunt of it.
If all our refineries are working to even 50% capacity we won't be here discussing this angry

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Danti19(m): 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
NAWAOH, all dis sanctions it will surelly affect almst all d countries nt only russia....

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Jeromejnr(m): 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Wether it's a lie or not.

When you tell some Nigerians that international conflict also affect them eventually they will be saying "how that one take concern me."

When you pose a blind eye to the root cause of your problems how will you even begin to resolve it. This is why many youths cannot lead. They think everything is Buhari.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by gambia(m): 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Keep deceiving gullible Nigerians, Buhari is the worst thing that happened to this country after 1914 amalgamation.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Stevenson20: 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Ogbeni make una sit up. Stop using the ongoing war as an excuse.
This government is failure personified.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by englishmart(m): 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Before you kill that mosquito think about his family.
What if he's the only son? what if he's a final year medical student

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by OCTAVO: 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by wizonlyson: 8:37am On Feb 28, 2022
Righteousness2:
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is official! The Great Tribulation is casting its Shadows on us!

I recommend that everyone of us go and study the Holy Bible book of Revelation( From Chapter 6). Because the world News Headlines are putting out Exactly the things that will be on Earth when GOD ALMIGHTY begins to open the Seals.
We must understand that the seals are yet to be opened as the Bride of Christ is still here, but we are witnessing live a Shadow of will be on Earth after the RAPTURE.
u no get work..go sleep..

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Sebastine1994(m): 8:38am On Feb 28, 2022
I swear to God, I find this war funny. What was Putin even thinking?

The Gods has made Putin mad, the west allowed him to destroy his own reputation first.

See how Russian weapons was malfunctioning, if the Ukrainian president dies he becomes a Martyr, he has nothing to lose.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Euegene100001: 8:38am On Feb 28, 2022
Buhari and blame game

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Ekpeitut: 8:38am On Feb 28, 2022
Shameless country.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by yesloaded: 8:39am On Feb 28, 2022
Shame

Shame

Shame

Oil producing nation that has no working refinery

Very bad

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Dangrace01: 8:39am On Feb 28, 2022
Dangote

Refinery come to our rescue please
Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Nobody: 8:39am On Feb 28, 2022
yesloaded:
Shame

Shame

Shame

Oil producing nation that has no working refinery

Very bad

Because in 1993, we did not remove subsidy

If we had removed subsidy and allowed the market to control the price of fuel then, by now we would have had five or six refinereis, and a lot of modular refineries, because refining fuel at home would have been profitable, and as a result, we would have enough money to keep the refineries running well.

But we said no in 1993, 2000, 2006, and 2011/12. Last chance was in 2015. See where we are.

Niger has a working refinery, and they sell fuel from that refinery at N350 per liter...meaning the refinery makes a profit and is able to pay for itself. Nigeria sabotaged our refineries to keep fuel cheap...and as a result, by 2011, we were producing 6million liters per day, out of the 40 million liters per day we needed. Now we have to import.

Fuel is not cheap.

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by Lightorder: 8:40am On Feb 28, 2022
Every bad event even in hell affects Nigeria but no good thing influences Nigeria. Bunch of cursed leaders

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Re: Russia-ukraine War: Fuel Scarcity May Continue, Oil Vessels Face Delay On Sea by lehasan: 8:40am On Feb 28, 2022
Putin is mad

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