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NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by money121(m): 8:39am On Jun 08, 2023
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company has confirmed that once the Dangote Refinery starts pumping out refined petroleum products from late July or early August, the NNPCL will cut down on its imports of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol.

NNPCL is currently the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria, a task which it had shouldered for several years. Other oil marketers stopped importing petrol due to their inability to access the United States dollars at the official rate.


NNPCL also owned 20 per cent stake in the Dangote Refinery. The 650,000 barrels per day crude oil processing refinery was inaugurated on May 22, 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari, who described the facility as a game-changer.

Also at the inauguration, the Founder/Chairman, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the facility would put an end to the inflow of toxic substandard petroleum products into Nigeria, adding that the refinery would meet 100 per cent of Nigeria’s fuel needs.

Dangote also stated that the refinery would start delivering refined products to the Nigerian market from late July or Early August this year.

When contacted by our correspondent and asked about what would happen to the NNPCL fuel imports programme once the Dangote Refinery began to push out products in August, the national oil firm’s spokesperson, Garba-Deen Muhammad, said this would change.

He said, “NNPC Limited is bringing in products from outside Nigeria as a matter of necessity, not as a matter of choice. We would have preferred that we produce here, refine here and we sell and provide the energy security that the country needs.

Because of the circumstances that surround our refineries, we cannot allow the country to be grounded. So we have to buy wherever we can get and sell. So if Dangote products are available, why should we not buy from Dangote?

“There is absolutely no reason. And that is the reason why we are interested in the Dangote Refinery. We are co-owners, shouldn’t we do business with our partners rather than do it with other people?”

Muhammad explained that the NNPCL would be supplying crude oil to the Dangote Refinery based on business agreement between both parties, and that this would be in accordance with the international price of crude.

“NNPC owns 20 per cent of that asset and we have an agreement with Dangote that we will supply the refinery with crude. So as soon as Dangote begins to request for crude to pay for it, NNPC is prepared to supply the crude as a business transaction.

“We have been selling crude to different parts of the world for decades, and it is not whether we will sell it to Dangote, for why won’t we sell to Dangote when we are selling to other refineries and countries?”


NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, recently stated that the supply of 300,000 barrels of crude oil per day by the national oil firm to the Dangote Refinery would start once the facility commenced operations.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company has confirmed that once the Dangote Refinery starts pumping out refined petroleum products from late July or early August, the NNPCL will cut down on its imports of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol.

NNPCL is currently the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria, a task which it had shouldered for several years. Other oil marketers stopped importing petrol due to their inability to access the United States dollars at the official rate.


NNPCL also owned 20 per cent stake in the Dangote Refinery. The 650,000 barrels per day crude oil processing refinery was inaugurated on May 22, 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari, who described the facility as a game-changer.

Also at the inauguration, the Founder/Chairman, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the facility would put an end to the inflow of toxic substandard petroleum products into Nigeria, adding that the refinery would meet 100 per cent of Nigeria’s fuel needs.

Dangote also stated that the refinery would start delivering refined products to the Nigerian market from late July or Early August this year.

When contacted by our correspondent and asked about what would happen to the NNPCL fuel imports programme once the Dangote Refinery began to push out products in August, the national oil firm’s spokesperson, Garba-Deen Muhammad, said this would change.

He said, “NNPC Limited is bringing in products from outside Nigeria as a matter of necessity, not as a matter of choice. We would have preferred that we produce here, refine here and we sell and provide the energy security that the country needs.

“Because of the circumstances that surround our refineries, we cannot allow the country to be grounded. So we have to buy wherever we can get and sell. So if Dangote products are available, why should we not buy from Dangote?

“There is absolutely no reason. And that is the reason why we are interested in the Dangote Refinery. We are co-owners, shouldn’t we do business with our partners rather than do it with other people?”


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Muhammad explained that the NNPCL would be supplying crude oil to the Dangote Refinery based on business agreement between both parties, and that this would be in accordance with the international price of crude.

“NNPC owns 20 per cent of that asset and we have an agreement with Dangote that we will supply the refinery with crude. So as soon as Dangote begins to request for crude to pay for it, NNPC is prepared to supply the crude as a business transaction.

“We have been selling crude to different parts of the world for decades, and it is not whether we will sell it to Dangote, for why won’t we sell to Dangote when we are selling to other refineries and countries?”

NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, recently stated that the supply of 300,000 barrels of crude oil per day by the national oil firm to the Dangote Refinery would start once the facility commenced operations.

Marketers demand pricing template

Meanwhile, oil marketers said the cost of refined petroleum products to be produced by the Dangote Refinery would not be known at the moment until the refinery released its pricing template.

They expressed hope that the refinery would improve the petroleum products’ supply situation in Nigeria, but noted that the cost of white products would only be determined by the pricing template of the facility.

The Secretary, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abuja-Suleja, Mohammed Shuaibu, said, “By the time it starts producing, we would see how implementation is going to be and his template.

https://punchng.com/nnpcl-to-cut-fuel-import-from-august

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by kokoA(m): 8:42am On Jun 08, 2023
May God spare our life, we dey wait.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by Ofunaofu: 8:47am On Jun 08, 2023
grin
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by CodeTemplar: 9:03am On Jun 08, 2023
They gave Dangote cheap forex to build his refinery but only secured a 20% stake in it. Too low. Should have gone for 50% instead of watching him make huge forex in the future and the govt now be at his mercy.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by kokoA(m): 9:06am On Jun 08, 2023
CodeTemplar:
They gave Dangote cheap forex to build his refinery but only secured a 20% stake in it. Too low. Should have gone for 50% instead of watching him make huge forex in the future and the govt now be at his mercy.
No o.. They would have taken 100% naw and changed the name to NNPC2.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by CodeTemplar: 9:17am On Jun 08, 2023
kokoA:
No o.. They would have taken 100% naw and changed the name to NNPC2.
and how is that my business?

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by SalamRushdie: 9:18am On Jun 08, 2023
Dangote cant meet it's installed capacity this year

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by theophorus(m): 10:03am On Jun 08, 2023
Well, make we hope say Nigeria things no go defy predictions and projections this time.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by ImoleNaija: 10:03am On Jun 08, 2023
Tinubu administration is gonna be better. I'm sure it would lay a good foundation for the succeeding admins to build on.

May God help us.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by slawomir: 10:03am On Jun 08, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Tinubu's administration is already a disaster

Late July or early August kill una there

2024 ending that refinery never ready

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by ManWater: 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
This & other palliative measures should have been put in place before subsidy removal.
A case of extracting a rotten tooth without anaesthetic. smiley

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by PlutoChief: 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
Okay



Well-done BAT

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by Jubrilv(m): 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
God bless Nigeria

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by Tboymessiah(m): 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
NasoLifeBe!!!
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by INTEGRITYA1(m): 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
He said, “NNPC Limited is bringing in products from outside Nigeria as a matter of necessity, not as a matter of choice. We would have preferred that we produce here, refine here and we sell and provide the energy security that the country needs.

Our Leaders have really do us strong things in this Country by putting our refineries in comatose, it doesn't make any sense at all.
As Dangote Refinery is coming onboard, it's a good steps and we are hopeful things begin to get better.
Nigeria Government should license more refineries in other to create healthy competition in oil sector; in order to avoid monopoly.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by AntiChristian: 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
May Dangote succeed!
May NNPCL succeed!
May BAT succeed!
May all his appointees Succeed!
May All his policies succeed!
May All Nigerians especially the the masses benefit exceedingly from his government
May Nigeria Succeed!

May me, I and myself succeed exceedingly!

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by ACRI: 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
This NNPCL or whatever is an aberation

They are at the root of everything hardship the average Nigerian us going through in this country.

I hope someone can rein them in. How can a private entity be holding the country to ransom, sole importer of oil indeed

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by Sunshine34(m): 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
All we ask for is better life and comfort. JAGABAN is here to set all things right.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by KendoRide: 10:04am On Jun 08, 2023
A step closer to getting it right
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by PussyKing(m): 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by adeola1097: 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
Believe the Nigerian government at your own peril. Not being pessimistic but it’s a known fact that these people lie bare to our faces every time.
Something that was done fast so Buhari fit see ribbon cut before handover. Let’s just hope it’s not another failure like Nigeria air. Tueh

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by ogododo: 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
money121:


https://punchng.com/nnpcl-to-cut-fuel-import-from-august

Scammed Naija, how many people fit fill their tanks. Na lie, no deregulation but price inflation.

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by dante0147: 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
MSo NNPC has been the sole importer of petrol since buhari came into power since that is what the news said… Then who has been receiving the subsidy money?

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by pandoragirigory: 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
Tinubu is a man of his words, the talk and do man that dares the consequences of good governance, well it is happening live in our presence

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by MrTuns: 10:05am On Jun 08, 2023
Tinubu's administration will be prosperous. Only haasslickers of that third class graduate will wail and complain till 2031 tongue

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by nautybride: 10:06am On Jun 08, 2023
It's well with Nigeria.
To destroy is quite easy and fast than to rebuild.
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by izonborn098(m): 10:06am On Jun 08, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
Tinubu's administration is already a disaster
Late July or early August kill una there
2024 ending that refinery never ready
to you

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by Fryzi(m): 10:06am On Jun 08, 2023
Okay
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by wwwkaycom(m): 10:07am On Jun 08, 2023
Good for nothing company
Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by hashtagged(m): 10:07am On Jun 08, 2023
Nnpc owns 20%, Nigerian banks another 20%.

China 58%, dangote 2%. We are still at the grips of the chinkos

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Re: NNPCL To Cut Fuel Import From August by leisuretym: 10:07am On Jun 08, 2023
Nonsense , Tinubu should be kicked out if he does that, allow anybody to import so the price can crash! Dangote need real competitors

Why do NNPCL want to be buying from Dangote and be selling to marketers? That is unnecessary bottleneck , if NNPCL want to continue selling, they should work hard and revamp those dying refineries, produce and sell, there is no Nigerian Cement Corporation in between cement users and dangote cement, why is NNPCL trying to be a redistributor on fuel

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