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FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by dre11(m): 7:56am On Sep 14, 2022
DataCheck on NNPCL’s Claims

By Olanrewaju Oyedeji


On September 1, the head of the Nigerian customs accused the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited of incorrect daily petroleum consumption figures. The bone of contention was the daily consumption figures and the corresponding rising subsidy bill. There also might have been a merry-go-round about who is to blame for oil theft but the subsidy bill and daily consumption figures were front and centre.

The customs boss, Hameed Ali, was quoted as saying, “I remember that last year we spoke about this (subsidy). Unfortunately, this year, we are talking about subsidies again. The over N11 trillion we are going to take as debt, more than half of it is going for subsidy. The issue is not about the smuggling of petroleum products. I have always argued this with NNPC. If we are consuming 60 million litres of PMS per day, why would you allow the release of 98 million litres per day? If you know this is our planned consumption, why would you allow that release?”

In reaction, the NNPCL defended the daily petroleum consumption figures, insisting that daily consumption of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, across the country was 68 million as against customs’ claim of 60 million and even offered to submit itself for forensic audit of its PMS supply and subsidy management.

The oil company went on to state that ‘N297 was spent per litre’ on petroleum subsidy between January and August 2022. And it then stated that without subsidy, fuel pump price will be N462/litre.

Naturally, this kind of news further drives up anxiety and leads to speculations among Nigerians who are already dealing with high costs of everything. It might reinforce fear among citizens on the removal of subsidies.

Arguments, counter arguments and speculations aside, will the pump price for petrol really be N462/litre without subsidy?

How factual are the claims by NNPCL about subsidy per litre, and how much it will cost to subsidise at either the widely circulated 60 million or 68 million consumption figures?

CLAIM 1: NNPCL paid subsidy of N297 per litre on 68 million litres of petrol daily from January to August, 2022

VERDICT: N297 as the average figure spent per litre of petroleum is INACCURATE


According to reports by many media houses, Garbadeen Muhammad, the official spokesperson of the NNPCL, issued a statement that the average figure spent on subsidy per day in the country is N297/litre.

While it’s unclear how NNPCL arrived at the figure, in its FAAC report for August 2022, the NNPCL stated that it spent a total of N2.458 trillion as subsidy payment from January to August 2022.

Dataphyte’s review shows that the amount paid as subsidy per litre of petroleum varied between N99-N210 in the eight months under review, with a daily consumption of 68 million litres and at no time did the NNPCL pay N297 to subsidise a litre of petroleum.

Further review shows that the average amount paid in the eight months for each litre of petroleum consumed stands at N149.935 as against the widely reported N297.

Even if the daily consumption stood at 60 million litres as claimed by the Nigerian customs, the average amount spent on each litre of petroleum would still not have amounted to N297.

The claim of N297 per litre of petroleum is not plausible given that, if that is the amount spent on subsidising each litre of petroleum in the eight months under review, Nigeria would have spent more than the N2.485 trillion it spent on subsidy in the period under review.

With the 68 million daily consumption figure quoted by the NNPCL and following the eight months trend, the country may only need to spend N3.721 trillion on subsidy for the entirety of 2022, as against the N6.5 trillion the NNPCL is demanding for subsidy payments for the year.

Even if the consumption figure were to be 60 million litres daily, the country, based on the eight months trend, will still only spend N3.721 trillion on petroleum subsidy.


Claim 2: The NNPCL stated that the combination of cost elements translates to a retail pump price of N462/litre

Verdict: The Claim is FALSE


Now, will fuel sell for N462/litre without subsidy as the NNPCL has said? Analysis of subsidy costs per litre of petrol shows that without subsidy, fuel prices would have ranged between N264-N377 between January and August and would not have reached the N462/litre as has been said.

How much would petroleum cost each month between January and August without subsidy? See the chart below.

Could fuel prices reach N462/litre before the end of the year? Crude oil prices have fallen since it rose to a high of $122.7/ barrel in June; if it continues to fall or does not rise beyond the June high point, it is unlikely that the price of petroleum per litre will rise to N462/litre in 2022.


Claim 3: The country consumes 68 million litres daily

Verdict: The Claim is Questionable


The NNPCL has maintained that the average daily consumption figure from January to August is 68 million litres.

The review shows, however, that the company’s claim should be questioned at the least. Why? Considering that there was severe fuel scarcity in the first four months of the year with long queues and a thriving black market where fuel went as high as N550/ltr, it is impossible that actual consumption would not have been affected.

Scarcity signals the absence of a product, and with petroleum subsidies based on actual consumption, it is unclear how the consumption rate was not affected when people could not buy/consume petroleum.

Based on the subsidy figure made available by the NNPCL in its monthly FAAC report and further analysis done by Dataphyte, the daily consumption ranged from 45.263 million litres daily to 96.554 million litres daily between January and August, 2022.

The 68 million litres ‘daily consumption’ credited to NNPCL is the daily average for the eight months and not a real time, per day consumption for each month.

Thus, Nigeria’s daily consumption does not stand at 68 million litres but rather ranges per time based on demand.

As controversy continues over Nigeria’s subsidy expenditure, there are continued concerns over its sustainability, especially in relation to impacts on the revenue available for economic growth and development.

https://dailytrust.com/one-litre-of-fuel-in-nigeria-to-cost-n462-without-subsidy-unlikely

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Anigreat: 7:57am On Sep 14, 2022
shocked




We have done all the necessary fact check needed except that of Amoda.

So Let's fact Check on Yekini Amoda Ogunlere real age, corruption allegations, drugs peddling in Chicago, real home town and more about the thief.

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by PresidObi: 7:57am On Sep 14, 2022
The problem we have in Nigeria, is electing people who have never succeeded in anything prior to entering government administration.

Those people will make a mess of government administration because they have zero experience of personal success.

Vote for Peter Obi and Yusuf Datti Baba Ahmed

Follow the men who knows the road.

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Kooldon(f): 8:11am On Sep 14, 2022
When the real looters are bleeping the country, EFCC and ICPC will not swing into actions rather they will chasing legit street hustlers upgandan.
Lets take back our country 2023

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by proff010: 8:23am On Sep 14, 2022
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Nobody: 8:42am On Sep 14, 2022
Obi wont tolerate such

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Marvieduke(f): 9:29am On Sep 14, 2022
They must be joking

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by azeecoboy(m): 9:29am On Sep 14, 2022
proff010:
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president
you mean Tinubu the Agbado man..

The farmers will make more money..

Your lunch will not be imported..

Cassava ...garri..eba ..ewa ehhh ehhh



Baba wey don old ...
Someone that cannot carry the national flag.

How we wan take carry 9ja problems?

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by GoooodHardDick: 9:30am On Sep 14, 2022
This is exactly why Nigeria urgently need Peter Obi. He is the best man capable of fixing this country.

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by SIMONEKPA7: 9:31am On Sep 14, 2022
proff010:
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president
Problem he created with Buhari

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Onyeigbo10000: 9:31am On Sep 14, 2022
proff010:
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president
.is it not the same tinubu that decieved you saying electing buhari will solve Nigeria problem 7 yrs ago, and he is about decieving you again and you still want to fall for it. When una go get sense.

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Nobody: 9:31am On Sep 14, 2022
Ok
Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:32am On Sep 14, 2022
APC is scam.

Oil price is on the average of $100 per barrel. Same price it was in GEJ latter regime and we were buying 87/l with subsidy. Yet this same government said the subsidy was evil and scam. Now they have same money level yet they are paying subsidy and we are still buying it close to #200/l.


APC is evil.
E

Buhari as a Petroleum Minister is evil

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:32am On Sep 14, 2022
proff010:
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president


By printing more naira.
By recruiting 50m youths into the army and feeding them with agbado and cassava.
By inheriting speaking in tongues abi

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by opius: 9:32am On Sep 14, 2022
APC! APC!! APC!!!... continue. Your days are numbered

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by BleedTears: 9:32am On Sep 14, 2022
Anigreat:
shocked

Let's fact Check on Yekini Amoda Ogunlere real age, corruption allegations, drugs peddling in Chicago, real home town and more about the thief
Hahaha.

The self acclaimed fake fact checker doesn't check that type.
Is peddling lies and the things that suits his/her pay master that he/she fake fact check.

A fact checker that doesn't go out to get his data and information but uses same propaganda news he want to fact check to verify the same propaganda news.

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by fulaniHERDSman(m): 9:33am On Sep 14, 2022
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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Akinsete19(m): 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
Lol

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by kennyz247(m): 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
we go still survive am no matter d price....

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Akinsete19(m): 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
Scam
Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by dollarsplenty(m): 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by rex21: 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
These fact checks that come out daily are good and highly commendable, but they should try to be factual rather than to draw sentiments and gain popularity. We should hold on to these facts to put a leash on our insensitive leaders, and the fact checkers should refrain from employing political undertone in their discuss.

My observations from this fact check are;
From present/previous statistics, the claims brought up by the writer is spot on and correct.
The writer failed to predict future increase in landing cost of petrol using the available (time frame) crude/naira-dollar exchange price.
Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Tolu1992: 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
They want to finish Nigeria patapata

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by AdamuKD: 9:34am On Sep 14, 2022
cry
E no go better for Tilinbu for causing Nigerians this hardship through Buhari
This useless fact checkers should check the size of Tilinbu blokos for us. Nonsense

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by CheapHomes1: 9:35am On Sep 14, 2022
proff010:
Only Tinubu can solve the problem
Vote Asiwaju for president

Tinubu brought buhari. Buhari created problems then Tinubu should become president to solve the problems that buhari created. Does that make sense to you?

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Re: FACTCHECK: One Litre Of Fuel In Nigeria To Cost N462 Without Subsidy? Unlikely by Nobody: 9:35am On Sep 14, 2022
CheapHomes1:


Tinubu brought buhari. Buhari created problems then Tinubu should become president to solve the problems that buhari created. Does that make sense to you?
He brought him from where?

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