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FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by dre11(m): 6:55am On Jun 27, 2023

There are strong indications that the national average price of petrol will rise further as marketers benchmark costs against rising exchange rates.

Marketers
who spoke to Vanguard yesterday, against the backdrop of continued depreciation of the naira, said the implication would be that their cost has also increased beyond the figure used in fixing current pump prices.

The current national average pump price of N500 per litre was arrived at with an exchange rate of N661/$.

Already, Vanguard findings have indicated that most major oil marketers have adjusted their prices to N492-495 in Lagos, contrary to the N488 earlier positions floated by the industry shortly after the removal of subsidy was announced by President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023.


Also in Lagos, most independent marketers have adjusted further to an average of N515, while outside Lagos the pump price has jumped to over N650.

The marketers said that with the closing rate at the Investors and Exporters, I&E, foreign exchange window since last week at about N770/$ the pump price is likely to hit N550 per litre by early next month.

Marketers begin importation

This comes as the marketers begin the process of importing the product under the new market regime.

But checks by Vanguard, yesterday, showed that as a result of the changes occasioned by forex, oil marketers are still finding the business environment very uncertain to raise funds for the importation of the product.

It showed that although a few oil marketers have started negotiating with the banks, such engagements were being scuttled by the current instability in the business environment.

But the oil marketers said they have not given up as efforts will be intensified to import commercial quantities of petrol.


The first deliveries of 11 Plc, Ardova, and others are to arrive in mid-July

Commenting on the development, yesterday, the Chief Executive Officer, of Ardova Plc, who doubles as Chairman of MOMAN, Mr Olumide Adeosun, said: “It takes a little bit of time to arrange the forex, which still is not optimal at present.

“Then the logistics, availability of suitable vessels and other issues also affect operations. All the same, we expect to see some inflows from non-NNPC Limited sources in July 2023.’’

Also, commenting on prices, he said: “Prices may go up before they come down in any event.”

The Managing Director/CEO of 11 Plc, Adetunji Oyebanji, who was also a former chairman of MOMAN, confirmed planned moves by his company to import the product, stressing “it is likely to be towards the middle of July 2023.”

This means that major and independent oil marketers will still depend on NNPC Limited to bring in the product from the global market in at least the next month.


We have not started to import — IPMAN

Like major marketers, the National Operations Controller of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Mike Osatuyi, who confirmed that members had not started importation, said: “We now need more funds to put into the business than before. Remember, the exchange rate of the naira has also increased from over N400/ a dollar to over N700/per dollar.

“We are currently discussing with the banks. It will take some time to conclude the various discussions before securing funds for the importation.”


No fixed price at depots — DAPPMAN

Meanwhile, Vanguard gathered yesterday that the ex-depot price of petrol has risen tremendously in the past few weeks.

Specifically, it indicated that from over N400 per litre, the ex-depot price of petrol has by yesterday, risen to N515 per litre, thus causing the pump price to rise further to over N500 per litre, from N488 in Lagos and environs.

In a telephone interview with Vanguard, the Executive Secretary of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), Olufemi Adewole, said the depot owners were not compelled to maintain a particular price.

He said: “There is no uniform ex-depot price; each marketer, based on its individual market fundamentals, determines its own ex-depot price and any inefficient marketer loses customers because they’ll move to the cheaper, more efficient marketer.”


Sharp practices

It was also learned that some oil marketers have cashed in on the instability in downstream to make brisk businesses, including pump manipulation and diversion to generate maximum profit.

The Chief Executive, of Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed did not respond when Vanguard reached out to him yesterday.

But the agency recently said it had issued licenses to six companies to commence fuel importation into the nation.

Although the agency refused to make known the identity of the companies, it was gathered that Eterna Oil Plc, Emadeb and Asharami Energy are among the six granted licenses.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by BadMaster: 6:59am On Jun 27, 2023
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by helinues: 7:02am On Jun 27, 2023
We are all in this together irrespective of the party you supported in the last election.

For better things to happen, price must be paid

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by ican2020: 7:11am On Jun 27, 2023
Since the politicians refused to process our gods given crude locally, they should allow persons or businesses that have the capacity to import, store and distribute to do so

More players into the market will crash the price

Removing subsidy on a monopolistic market is wrong and the only thing that will make it right is allowing more players into the market

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by eliyke(m): 7:13am On Jun 27, 2023
helinues:
We are all in this together irrespective of the party you supported in the last election.

For better things to happen, price must be paid
And how are we sure another looting will not take place?

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by helinues: 7:15am On Jun 27, 2023
eliyke:
And how are we sure another looting will take place?

It will cos keeping money with politicians is just like keeping yam with goat but the looting won't be as before.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Streetdoctor: 7:24am On Jun 27, 2023
helinues:
We are all in this together irrespective of the party you supported in the last election.

For better things to happen, price must be paid
U go wail till ur dying days

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by HRprof: 7:30am On Jun 27, 2023
Dollar floating is the mistake FG made, this policy is worsening the situation coupled with subsidies removal in fuel, electricity etc.

Naira will keep depreciating because of scarcity of dollars in the bank and customer will continue to patronize black market.

Aboki FX will capitalize on this to double their price against bank rate. You can not float dollar we don’t produce.

Tinubu kicks the ground running without leveling the ground now the ground is running through us.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by TruthinAction: 7:30am On Jun 27, 2023
helinues:
We are all in this together irrespective of the party you supported in the last election.

For better things to happen, price must be paid

They are making us pay the price for their greed and wickedness.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by ThankUUJesus: 7:55am On Jun 27, 2023
what do you expect

Reflecting back to 2006, the EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu once highlighted in the Senate the notorious governors involved in stealing, including Orji Kalu from Abia State, Ahmed Bola Tinubu from Lagos State, Ahmed Sani Yerima from Zamfara State, George Akume from Benue State, and Abudulahi Adamu from Nassarawa State.

Fast forward to 2023, things have taken a sharp turn. Orji Kalu is now a Senator, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the President, Ahmed Sani Yerima is a Senator, George Akume is a Senator and holds the SGF position appointed by Tinubu, and Abdullah Adamu is now the APC Chairman. Strangely enough, Nuhu Ribadu, who failed to prosecute Tinubu, has been appointed by Tinubu himself as Special Assistant on Security. To add to the irony, the Senate is now headed by Senator Akpabio who is still under prosecution for massive corruption charges. Suffice it to say that Nigeria is being held hostage by corruption and its aftermath.

copied from Facebook @Igbohistory

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by jmoore(m): 7:59am On Jun 27, 2023
helinues:
We are all in this together irrespective of the party you supported in the last election.

For better things to happen, price must be paid

No longer "Tinubu tenure must favour me"? I thought Tinubu supporters will get theirs at 85 naira per litre.

Price of being deceived must be paid.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Abudu2000(m): 8:01am On Jun 27, 2023
Tinubu is being too over confident and everyday it seems more like he doesn’t know what he is doing.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by RECTEM: 8:05am On Jun 27, 2023
I expect the price to get to N700 after unification of the exchange rate.. APC is calamity.


APC meet naira at 179/$1 and today within 8 years, naira have devalued 400%

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Parachoco: 8:12am On Jun 27, 2023
We no go dey care about the exchange rate when the Dangote Refinery start operating in July or August

HRprof:

Oil marketers have debunked this claim of Dangote refinery will bring down fuel price. Dangote is a business man and he does not have monopoly on fuel price.
Relax yourself, read and understand my comment

There's no where in my post I claimed Dangote Refinery will drive down the cost of petroleum HRprof

Petrol won't be fluctuating this much when the Dangote Refinery start operation.

Make una dey calm down abeg
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by jmoore(m): 8:17am On Jun 27, 2023
Parachoco:
We no go dey care about the exchange rate when the Dangote Refinery start operating in July or August
DISCOS that have plans to increase electricity tariff because of exchange rate, are they importing electricity?

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Parachoco: 8:21am On Jun 27, 2023
jmoore:

DISCOS that have plans to increase electricity tariff because of exchange rate, are they importing electricity?

Create a thread and wail about discos all you want, is your headache, this thread is about petrol.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by EKONGKING: 8:21am On Jun 27, 2023
In next couple months everything will be stabilized.
People do not understand that if we keep doing the same things ,the Violence last year in srilanka will be a child play.

Yes , I understand there should be palliatives as well as cost of maintaining government here is high and it should be reduced .
Let's fight to actualize these demands .

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by jmoore(m): 8:33am On Jun 27, 2023
Parachoco:
Create a thread and wail about discos all you want, is your headache, this thread is about petrol.
The topic was not about dangote refinery.
Keep hiding your migraine.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Parachoco: 8:50am On Jun 27, 2023
jmoore:

The topic was not about dangote refinery.
Keep hiding your migraine.
But the topic is about petrol, and I talked about the Dangote Refinery which will be refining petroleum.

No dey quote me dey talk nonsense abeg, is not compulsory you quote my comment.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by jmoore(m): 8:53am On Jun 27, 2023
Parachoco:
But the topic is about petrol, and I talked about the Dangote Refinery which will be refining petroleum.

No dey quote me dey talk nonsense abeg, is not compulsory you quote my comment.
The topic factored in FOREX.

No dey comprehend nonsense.

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Parachoco: 9:03am On Jun 27, 2023
jmoore:

The topic factored in FOREX.

No dey comprehend nonsense.

Go and create a thread about forex and wail there all you want, is your headache.

This thread is about petrol.

Prices of Petrol won't be fluctuating this much when the Dangote Refinery start operation
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by HRprof: 9:17am On Jun 27, 2023
jmoore:

DISCOS that have plans to increase electricity tariff because of exchange rate, are they importing electricity?

Electricity was subsidized now removed by Tinubu’s government so you should expect increased in tariffs same way fuel increases because of subsidy removal on fuel

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by tunwumi: 9:19am On Jun 27, 2023
Huum
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by VawulentComrade: 9:20am On Jun 27, 2023
Abudu2000:
Tinubu is being too over confident and everyday it seems more like he doesn’t know what he is doing.

Nof said,

Been confident is one thing, handling your confidence with wisdom is another.

Politicians gambling with the future of our children.

Talking about gambling, as a football gambler, you would be making a wise decision if you stop and quit gambling today.

See the thread: https://www.nairaland.com/7742845/gambling-bad-stop-it
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by AntiChristian: 9:20am On Jun 27, 2023
We'll survive it all!

May Dangote refinery and others in the pipeline start soon to reduce the fluctuations even if a little!
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by chiefolododo(m): 9:20am On Jun 27, 2023
Ok
Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by Flets: 9:20am On Jun 27, 2023
For anyone that cares to know, fuel will sell above 1USD in the parallel market naira equivalent at every given time.

When the products ordered arrives, pms will sell for more than 750. Don’t argue….. just observe

Suffering Dey come

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Re: FOREX Challenge Driving Petrol Price Towards N581 Per Litre by DBossNG(m): 9:20am On Jun 27, 2023
Walahi! This people wan finish us.

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