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Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by treesun: 4:52pm On Sep 04, 2022
Without Federal Government’s subsidy on premium motor spirit (petrol), consumers would be paying N462 per litre, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has disclosed.

Mr. Garba Deen Muhammad, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC LTD, in a statement at the weekend, explained that presently the government was paying N297 per litre for the 68 million litres of petrol consumed daily.

Despite questions being raised about the volume of petrol consumed in the country, NNPCL has insisted that between January and August 2022, the total volume of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) imported into the country was 16.46 billion litres, which translates to an average supply of 68 million litres per day.

also disclosed that import in the year 2021 was 22.35 billion litres, which translated to an average supply of 61 million litres per day.

Mr. Muhammad stated: “The NNPC Ltd notes the average daily evacuation (Depot truck out) from January to August 2022 stands at 67million litres per day as reported by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA. Daily Evacuation (Depot loadouts) records of the NMDPRA do carry daily oscillation ranging from as low as 4 million litres to as high as 100 million litres per day”.

The company pointed out that “rising crude oil prices and PMS supply costs above PPPRA (now NMDPRA) cap had forced oil marketing companies’ (OMCs) withdrawal from PMS import since the fourth quarter of 2017.

“In the light of these challenges, NNPC has remained the supplier of last resort and continues to transparently report the monthly PMS cost under-recoveries to the relevant authorities.


NNPC limited also notes the average Q2, 2022 international market determined landing cost was US$1,283/MT and the approved marketing and distribution cost of A46/litre. The combination of these cost elements translates to retail pump price of N462/litre and an average subsidy of N297/litre and an annual estimate of N6.5 trillion

on the assumption of 60 million litres daily PMS supply. This will continuously be adjusted by market and demand realities.

“NNPC Ltd shall continue to ensure compliance with existing governance framework that requires participation of relevant government agencies in all PMS discharge operations, including Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Customs Service, NIMASA and all others”.

NNPCL noted that it “recognizes the impact of maritime and cross border smuggling of PMS on the overall supply framework. NNPC also acknowledges the possibilities of other criminal activities in the PMS supply and distribution value chain.

“As a responsible business entity, NNPC will continue to engage and work with relevant agencies of the Government to curtail smuggling of PMS and contain any other criminal activities”.

NNPCL had two weeks ago deducted N448.78 billion from Federation Account revenue in August for petrol subsidy. The amount was exclusive of the N482.57 billion incurred in the month of July for petrol subsidy.

NNPCL in a presentation to the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, meeting for the month of August also stated that outstanding charge N1.044 trillion has been carried forward.

The July figure brought to N2.212 trillion the amount so far charged to the Federation Account for petrol subsidy in 2022. The total amount charged for last year was N1.573 trillion.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/without-subsidy-petrol-ll-cost-n462-ltr-says-nnpcl/

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by SmartPolician: 4:58pm On Sep 04, 2022
Buhari has post-removed the PMS subsidy, starting from June 2023. However, we are not told if it's total or partial removal. Subsidy is not sustainable and it has to be removed.

However, the way forward is to halve the subsidy. Then, PMS will sell for over #200 per litre. If the subsidy is totally removed, that government will triple the sufferings of Nigerians.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by sleek214(m): 5:08pm On Sep 04, 2022
Tolumis:
That is why people are growing fat Tommy with subsidy
If removed, you'll be the 1st one to shout, abuse, curse. Bunch of ungrateful ipob Obidient clowns

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by SaturnNick(m): 5:18pm On Sep 04, 2022
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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by gsegun43: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Authoreety: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Ndi ala...


Wonder why natural resources in this country are terribly on the high side...

Check rice for instance

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by orikoku: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Blood of abegnigo. Who go buy am.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by jimetagambo: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Remove it. A few protest here and there, and everybody will be alright.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by conductor250: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Mckandre(m): 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
N462? It's even cheap, I was thinking twould run in thousands with all the scrutiny and gnashing of teeth surrounding the subsidy. Abeg make subsidy free fall and lets get it over with, who e help? no hardship can break me again as far as Buhari and his urchins re concerned cos I'm already shattered into bits.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by phemmyjohnson: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Please give us other options also . What will petrol and commodities cost without Buhari in charge of this country ..

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Image123(m): 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
Stories that touch.
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
The very big question to ask is " How did we increase petrol price from 86.5 naira in 2015 to as much as N180 per litre now without removing subsidy?"

A good government will first explain this.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Nobody: 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022
sleek214:

If removed, you'll be the 1st one to shout, abuse, curse. Bunch of ungrateful ipob Obidient clowns

This is the comment of a human being that protested when Jonathan made fuel 87 Naira, insulting someone for a government that has increased fuel prices 3 times the PDP price..

Are you not a heartless use.less creature Mr sleek214 ?

This administration can't be trusted, during scarcity Nigerians buy at 500, I'm sure Nigerians won't mind...


I would have said subsidy should be removed now not in June 2023, but APC can't be trusted...

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by NwaNimo1(m): 5:19pm On Sep 04, 2022

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Nobody: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
Yes, and without subsidy

1.There won't be massive smuggling of fuel across the borders

2.There won't be looting in the name of 'subsidy claims' and 'inflated figures for fuel'

3.There would be savings of at least 6 trillion naira per annum...immediately

4.There would be more investment in domestic refining...so that Dangote won't hog all the glory and money, and have competiton...apart from his pal BUA.

5.There would be free flow of high quality fuel.

6.Our forex inflows will rise, and the naira would get stronger...since we are no longer wasting money on subsidy

7.NNPC would be a proper private company, not a government dumpyard for 'federal character' candidates.

8. Our economy won't get better...but it would not be awful as it is.

Subsidy has to go. No buts. No ifs..it has to go.

Yes, we will pay nearly N500 for fuel, but we would not be wasting money anymore.

If you like, quote me to abuse me, to yell at me, to shout at me....truth is truth. If you like scream about how Nigerians will suffer...as if we are not suffering from losing trillions of naira to subsidy cabal, and from budget deficit that affects the poor more.

The July figure brought to N2.212 trillion the amount so far charged to the Federation Account for petrol subsidy in 2022. The total amount charged for last year was N1.573 trillion.

See why subsidy should go?

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by dgitrader(m): 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
We know

Simply maths... It cost 70+ cents per liter in the cheapest free markets.

But tell us how it cost without government corruption and nepotism inside nnpc.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by BrickDevo: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Pells: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by bmddmix: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
Now u all understand
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Clintonchiedzie(m): 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
Then how much is a litre of fuel in Abidjan?
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Thinktwicemybro: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
It's better
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Dialpad: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
Do it .... if this will stop the leakages and excuses of government

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by bmddmix: 5:20pm On Sep 04, 2022
BrickDevo:
Indeed
some people dont
Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Faber(m): 5:21pm On Sep 04, 2022
Normally Nigeria's Presidents be say. Their predecessors dey better pass them.

Obj better pass Yar'Adua.
Yar'Adua better pass GEJ
GEJ come better pass Buhari..

So as they will remove subsidy by May next year, hardship of the new regime will just set in.

The person way curse Nigeria deserve Nobel prize.

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Nobody: 5:21pm On Sep 04, 2022
...

When Buhari said Nigerians will appreciate him when he leaves, many did not understand. He was codedly warning us not to make the grave mistake of voting in that sick old bat. cool

Buhari = From Top to Bottom
Bat = From Bottom to Bottomless Pit cheesy

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Re: Without Subsidy Petrol Will Cost ₦462/litre, Says NNPCL by Appdriod: 5:21pm On Sep 04, 2022
They fooled me into discrediting GEJ because of this matter.
They sold Buhari to me, I had high hopes for change, I was fooled again.
Now
They said it is their turn.

I may not allow them to fool me again. Will you allow them?

It is the turn of Nigerians.

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