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Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by treesun: 7:11pm On Mar 09
Nigeria Spends N930bn on Fuel Imports in February Despite Rising Local Refining Capacity

Nigeria imported petrol and diesel in February 2025 valued at about N930 billion, despite rising local refining capacity, raising questions as to the economic sense behind the licensing of oil marketers to bring in fresh petroleum products.

Data on the importation of the fuels last month, showed that aside from the N930 billion bill in February, oil marketers licensed by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), imported products worth N5.5 trillion between October 2024 and January this year.

However, this development is taking place despite the growing capacity of the Dangote Refinery as well as the Port Harcourt Refinery owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC). Both refineries produce petrol.

In addition, the Warri Refinery as well as other modular refineries scattered mostly in the Niger Delta, refine diesel locally.

In February this year, the petroleum products import licensing body, the NMDPRA, argued that it had continued to approve oil marketers to bring in products, to address shortfalls in the country. It disclosed that the local refinery only meets 50 per cent of daily fuel consumption, justifying the continued importation of petrol to meet the deficit.

Executive Director of Distribution, Systems, Storage, and Retailing Infrastructure of NMDPRA, Ogbugo Ukoha, told journalists: “Just before the current administration came in, the daily PMS (Premium Motor Spirit) supply sufficiency was always more than 60 million.

“In fact, averaging about 66 million a day for PMS. And following Mr. President’s withdrawal of subsidy, the announcement of May 29th, 2023, we immediately saw a steep decline in consumption. And between then and as we speak, we’ve continued to do plus or minus 50 million.

“Of these 50 million litres averaging for each day, less than 50 per cent of that is contributed by domestic refineries. And so the shortfall in accordance with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) is sourced by way of imports. So just for clarity, what I’m saying is that the contribution of local refineries towards the sufficiency is less than 50 per cent.”

But President of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Aliko Dangote, also speaking in February, said that his refinery holds over 500 million litres of petrol and N600 billion worth of total petroleum products in stock.

A Business Consultant, Mr Dan Kunle, agreed with this position, stating that the sustained import dependency by Nigeria could erode recent gains in the stability of the naira.

In all, the import data for February 2025 indicated that Nigeria brought in 701.75 million litres of petrol and 265.88 million litres of diesel during that month.

Based on landing cost estimates from the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) as of February 20, the total import bill in February is believed to have exceeded N650.8 billion, while diesel amounted to over N278.5 billion.

The fuel tanker vessels came mainly through Lagos and Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Warri ports.

The NNPC Group CEO, Mele Kyari had stated that the company had not imported petrol this year.

“These significant import figures come at a time when local refining output is increasing. Two of NNPC’s four refineries, in Warri and Port Harcourt, have reportedly resumed operations, while private refineries such as Dangote Refinery, Waltersmith, and Aradel are actively producing.

“Despite these positive developments, the continued large-scale importation of refined petroleum products underscores structural bottlenecks in the industry, including logistics challenges, production scale-up issues, and supply chain inefficiencies,” Kunle explained.

According to him, reducing import reliance will require accelerated refinery optimisation, competitive local pricing structures, and strengthened regulatory frameworks to incentivise domestic supply over costly imports.

Kunle stressed that the continued large-scale dollar-denominated imports could reverse these gains that the naira garnered in the last few months, putting additional pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

https://www.arise.tv/nigeria-spends-n930bn-on-fuel-imports-in-february-despite-rising-local-refining-capacity

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Osiac: 7:12pm On Mar 09
Pray for Nigeria guys

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by tballeyy(m): 7:22pm On Mar 09
Who go help this country?

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by treesun: 7:40pm On Mar 09
Who will save this country, Nlfpmod.
March will be over N1 trillion!
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by nedu666: 7:42pm On Mar 09
Corruption will kill Nigeria if Nigeria doesn't kill Corruption

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Manny21: 8:10pm On Mar 09
Subsidy is not gone. It is the beneficiaries that have changed

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Zionmdde: 8:11pm On Mar 09
Na wa oo
One thing about APC government is that you can never know the truth right from Buhari. It's all lies counter lies lies and lies
Just last month or so NNPC said they haven't imported fuel. How are they importing diesel again?

I thought Dangote said he has enough for the entire country .
I thought they said PHRC and WRPC are now producing.

Same way they told us subsidy was removed but they were paying even more than the previous Government

What exactly should we believe. Government of lies.

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by osuofia2(m): 8:12pm On Mar 09
The corruption in NNPC needs special interventions. How can you import what you produce. In economics we have what is called comparative advantage. What the hell is wrong with this nation. God abeg, in my next World please no bring me here again Biko. Let it be far away from Africa

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Czarugo007: 8:12pm On Mar 09
I know of a brand new modular refinery in Imo state called Walter smith.all these refineries and modular refineries,why is fuel still high.there is something they are not telling us,seriously.

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by abefeabebi(m): 8:12pm On Mar 09
The most hidden secret is Nigeria oil industry. But with time dangote will show them the way out

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by chatinent: 8:13pm On Mar 09
Malta refineries come to mind..

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by BuyMeLand: 8:14pm On Mar 09
What’s happening with Dangote Refinery? We anticipated that the importation of petroleum products would cease once the Dangote Refinery became operational!
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Felixv: 8:14pm On Mar 09
easy profits for the importers..dangote has to further reduce the price of pms and his other products to make the imported fuel less competitive

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by DARLYNBOI: 8:14pm On Mar 09
DEY WHINE YOUR SELF.... IT IS JUST LIKE ASKING GOVT TO STOP THE IMPORTATION AND SALES OF GENERATORS.
....I DEY LAFF IN KALAHARI LANGUAGE

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by obinnajohnson: 8:14pm On Mar 09
APC is a satanic party. It was sent by Satan himself to trouble Nigerians. TUEH!!!

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by GreenCovering: 8:15pm On Mar 09
They are using policies to leave a back door for importers even though indigenous refiners like Dangote can meet 100% local demands.

Shior!

angry

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by oluwafemi113(m): 8:15pm On Mar 09
Osiac:
When will fuel import stop if the government owned refineries and Dangote Refinery can't stop it ?





How come again ? 🤔🤔😳😳😳😳
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by SAMBARRY: 8:16pm On Mar 09
Looking at the typical workplace politics and shenanigans that go on in public and private institutions, I now understand why we have the type of leaders we have and why Nigerians aren't any different from the leaders and from the look of things I think Nigerians deserve the leaders of the country

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by santaclaws: 8:17pm On Mar 09
NNPC and the current FG administration are the culprits. Enemies of national progress...

Because of personal gains, they keep blending and importing substandard fuel into the country, but thank God for Dangote refinery. NNPC is now a household name for substandard fuel!

Naira would've gotten even stronger by now if not for importation of fuel. Shameless national saboteurs.
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by id4sho(m): 8:17pm On Mar 09
shocked
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by 89green: 8:18pm On Mar 09
angry wahala everywhere
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by PRINCESSFCFANSs: 8:26pm On Mar 09
OK ,




all this



spending and spending ,



and the masses are still going through a lot .







Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Codes151(m): 8:30pm On Mar 09
Can’t the Niger delta states come together and build another refinery?

You need to have more supply.
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Kelklein(m): 8:30pm On Mar 09
They can't close down that fuel import business.. esp from Malta.. very important business people with close ties to the Villa are involved..

Nigeria is just a cruise for most.. every elite just comes, does his own rape and go, then next..
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by ichuka(m): 8:31pm On Mar 09
It will take a pragmatic leader to rescue our country.nothing less.
And I don't see anyone right now, maybe am ignorant of what we have on ground.
Which isn't obvious right now.
Dangote needs our support seriously.
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by bigiyaro(m): 8:39pm On Mar 09
It's either, the importation is audio importation for subsidy collection or smugglers have trippled dia hustle massively. Thieves everywhere.
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by iwaeda: 8:41pm On Mar 09
How we still import this much, yet purchasing power of people are gone, many hardly buy more than 10k at a go, how come our functioning refineries can't meet our local needs. Like I said in other thread, we are people that dont reason. grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by iwaeda: 8:43pm On Mar 09
santaclaws:
NNPC and the current FG administration are the culprits. Enemies of national progress...

Because of personal gains, they keep blending and importing substandard fuel into the country, but thank God for Dangote refinery. NNPC is now a household name for substandard fuel!

Naira would've gotten even stronger by now if not for importation of fuel. Shameless national saboteurs.
Your leaders are culpable. grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by tuoyoojo(m): 8:45pm On Mar 09
Something is definitely not adding up

They said port Harcourt and Warri refineries are working and even invited OBJ to witness it

Dangote is also working and evening exporting fuel to Cameroon, Ghana and Angola. Meaning they are producing more than we can consume locally

So where is the disconnect, why are we importing what we have in excess

It's like importing ice when u stay in the North pole

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by stonemasonn: 8:50pm On Mar 09
ichuka:
It will take a pragmatic leader to rescue our country.nothing less.
And I don't see anyone right now, maybe am ignorant of what we have on ground.
Which isn't obvious right now.
Dangote needs our support seriously.
And where is BAT in all these, I mean I don't know how a so called developer of Lagos can be so passive on matters affecting his regime.
Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by Eriokanmi: 8:52pm On Mar 09
Whose fault? When I told you dangote isn't the mopoly that the apc illiterate supporters were ranting about, they didn't believe it. Dangote came to rescue them from the shackes of their slave drivers but they didn't know. Before the August 2024's refining commencement date, dangote said he'd flood the market with his product at a cheaper price and the NNPCL (the real monopoly) kicked, just because they wanted the status quo of subsidy scam to be maintained and codedly. The same NNPCL backed by cabals had refused to allow our refineries to work for decades despite wasting billions of dollars of tax payers money on TAM.

Dangote fought them dirty and they said his petrol was adulterated, meanwhile the ones NNPCL imported from Malta blending facility owned by mr man was found to be impure. From there they hijacked the downstream operations and dictated the selling price to marketers and the excess goes to their pocket and he accepted. Dangote only kicked when the NNPCL said they'd still appoint 3 marketers to complement dangote's local supply because he's unable to meet up.

Dangote came out with figures, that he could even exceed local supppy, now went to court to obtain a court order against NNPCL moves, which he later withdrew as advised by his associates but NNPCL went ahead as planned. Dangote had slashed price twice and now, the marketers appointed to import are crying over billions of naira losses. We knew their games from the start but these illiterate guys didn't.

The question is, who will now take care of the billions they lost? The phc refinery is nothing but a blending facility and I remember yelling this on nairaland before kyari now said there's nothing wrong in blending.

Nigeria will gain true independence any day we nip tribalism in the bud. We're not ready yet. Sadly, the masses keep being shortchanged, the same people who are supporting these scammers called leaders.

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Re: Nigeria Spends N930bn On Fuel Imports In February Despite Rising Local Refining by omoredia: 8:54pm On Mar 09
Yahootocracy

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