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Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by ijustdey: 10:17am On Feb 26, 2022
As Nigerians continue to groan under the fuel scarcity running for the third week, petroleum marketers may be on the edge...

As Nigerians continue to groan under the fuel scarcity running for the third week, petroleum marketers may be on the edge over what they described as additional burden from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited which, just last week, introduced a N500,000 transshipment charge on petrol.

NNPC Limited, in a letter dated February 18, 2022, said the new charge is to cover for ship-to-ship operations for retailers, especially depot operators, taking delivery of petrol consignment from NNPC at the ports.

The current fuel scarcity, which is easing, reared its head early this month after cases of adulterated petrol across retail stations that were said to have affected vehicles just as parallel marketers sold a litre for over N600.

While in the heat of that, NNPC in the letter announced the new N500,000 Ship-to-Ship (STS) coordination charge for each transshipment operation of petrol involving the NNPC Marine Logistics.

The letter titled, “Payment of STS Coordination Charge” which was signed by O. I. O. Ajilo for the Group General Manager, Shipping said: “Please be informed that the NNPC management has directed that effective (from) 10th February, 2022, the sum of N500,000 only will be charged for STS coordination fee for each transshipment operation involving NNPC Marine Logistics.”

NNPC Ltd explained that the charge covers manpower and logistics required for coordination and production of cargo documents for the transshipment operations.

Also, in another letter from the General Manager, Marine Logistics, titled, ‘Commencement of STS Coordination Charge,’ and issued on February 8, 2022, NNPC said its functions include coordinating ship-to-ship transshipment activities for the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), NNPC Retail Limited (which are NNPC subsidiaries) and third-party marketers, as well as for facilitating the processing of clearances for shuttle vessels and preparation of Bill of Lading on completion of STS.

It then clarified that third-party marketers who do not hire marine logistics vessels were serviced free in the past but would now need to pay the new charge.


Marketers kick over new charge

Meanwhile, petroleum marketers are concerned over the new charge as they feared it could trigger a rise in petrol price.

Although the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) declined to comment on the new charge, a source said the association had written to the NNPC highlighting the implication of the shipment charges especially to the retail price of petroleum.

“This is definitely an additional cost on marketers but we are interfacing with the NNPC to agree on the best possible way of mitigating this Ship-to-Ship coordination charge,” the official said.

President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Debo Ahmed said the charge does not affect independent marketers as they deal directly with NNPC depots.

However, the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) said it would resist any planned increase in STS charges by NNPC.

It said it has written to the federal government on the implication of any new hike on members of the public, considering the current scarcity of petrol in most parts of the country.

Executive Secretary of MOMAN Clement Isong, in an exclusive chat with Daily Trust, said there are many government agencies that would want to impose new charges on marketers unduly without considering the policies of government as regards changes.

“There is a price ceiling placed on STS by the government. Any charges that would not be passed on to the consumers would be resisted. Marketers cannot be made to bear the brunt of changes.

“We have communicated our position on the issue to the federal government. We don’t want to be blamed at the end of the day,” he added.

Speaking on the persistent scarcity of petrol, Isong said it depends on NNPC which is the sole importer of fuel. He said more products have been imported but that it would take a while for it to clear.


Oil price hits $105 over Russia, Ukraine faceoff

Crude oil price hit a record $105 per barrel on Thursday after an escalated face-off between Russia and Ukraine being the highest since August 2014, records show.

Russia is said to be the third-largest oil producer and second-largest oil exporter. Already, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its alliance OPEC+ of which Nigeria is a member, is expanding production output but more countries are unable to meet their quota prompting supply decline amidst rising demand.

Reports said Russia launched an attack on Ukraine early Thursday with Ukraine guarding its borders and downing at least five Russian fighter jets.

According to a Reuters report, at least three major buyers of Russian oil were unable to post Letters of Credit from Western banks to cover purchases on Thursday.

Brent crude was up $7.26, or 7.5%, at $104.10 a barrel as of 1437 GMT, having touched a high of $105.79.

If the faceoff continues, experts fear crude oil price may continue to be above $100 per barrel unless there is more alternative of the US shale oil or the Iran crude.

The rise in crude oil price means higher income for Nigeria as the current N17 trillion budget is benchmarked on $62 a barrel.

OPEC+ continues to expand output, but output remains limited by sabotage at 1.4 – 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd) for Nigeria.

However, on the other hand, it may translate to higher hike in petrol price for local consumption amidst issues of funding over N3 trillion subsidy for this fiscal year.

NNPC Ltd had proposed up to N270 billion per month to sustain the N162 to N165 per litre retail price despite having a landing cost of over N200, Daily Trust reports.


Expert reacts on oil price rise

According to a senior lecturer (Economics) at the Lagos Business School, Dr. Bongo Adi, the 1991 Gulf War gave Nigeria a windfall, during the Babangida era. It wasn’t fully accounted for.

“Oil is $105/barrel; the fuel pump price is high; we see high inflation all over the world. Nigeria is also importing from the same market, so it’ not going to help us. And that is what I say about the current high price of petrol in Nigeria, which some people erroneously link to the contaminated fuel,” he explained.

Adi said even though oil has risen, our production remains at about 1.4mb/d, against 2.2mb/d. Nigeria is actually running short on volume, so that means revenue suffers a severe shortfall.

“So, if the Dangote Refinery comes on stream, I can say that this is going to be a windfall for Nigeria. Because from what we read, Nigeria is going to sell crude oil to the refinery in naira not in dollars,” Adi enthused about the refinery billed to begin operation by year end.
https://dailytrust.com/fuel-price-hike-looms-as-marketers-kick-against-n-5m-shipment-charge

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Dikaveli(m): 10:28am On Feb 26, 2022
Any news that is not about Russia and Ukraine should wait first

Nigeria is a disaster

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Baawaa(m): 10:28am On Feb 26, 2022
Who are the marketers, the politicians of course. It is high time Nigerians face these politicians

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by rocknation62(m): 10:28am On Feb 26, 2022
Russians & Ukrainian doing there own, Nigeria sef dey do there own.

No problem!!!

Meanwhile

We haven’t hard from our Dear Slawormiir in a while & nobody is saying anything about it.


Damn nigga!
Issoriit

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Kris4luv(m): 10:29am On Feb 26, 2022
Make una kukuma kill us

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Aloof: 10:29am On Feb 26, 2022
E no go better for this Govt.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by sonssyo: 10:29am On Feb 26, 2022
stupid people, i bought 220 in Onitsha last week, this guys are damn crazy

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Tony5050(m): 10:29am On Feb 26, 2022
Everyman for himself, God for us all....



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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by RealLordZeus(m): 10:29am On Feb 26, 2022
Bought 230 per litre from a filling station just 30mins ago and the attendant still compelled me to tip him

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by OYENIYIJK: 10:30am On Feb 26, 2022
Fuel scarcity becoming rampant.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Nobody: 10:30am On Feb 26, 2022
How do we get here?
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Nobody: 10:30am On Feb 26, 2022
Hmm

Basically, NNPC does not have enough money to subsidize petrol at the current rate, which is what this report is saying.(for those of you doubting...NNPC has just less than 450 billion for subsides, while it needs at least N3 trillion )

I'm opposed to subsidies because when someone works in business, you have to make a profit selling stuff, so that you can pay everyone down the supply chain.

Subsidy in Nigerian terms, involves us importing something at N300 and selling it at N163 naira...forgetting that what we pay for at the pump goes to paying the people who bring out the crude, those who transport it abroad, those who refine it, those who bring it back, and those who transport it to us.

And the thing is...all that COSTS money. Even if we refine petrol at home....AS WE SHOULD....we still have to pay refining costs, transport costs, etc...plus the cost of expanding refineries, maintaining them, and building new ones. AND paying for things like worker salaries, and welfare......all part of the price we pay at the pump.

At the end of the day, we have to face reality.


Government has two options here

1.Pay more money for the subsidy...ie raise the subsidy cost by another one or two trillion or more...meaning we have to spend more oil revenue on subsidy, and go into debt.

2.Remove subsides partially, or completely. Partially is just pushing the evil day away. Remvong it completely, while causing high prices for everything...would long term be the better solution

Oil subsidy has to go.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Way4orward: 10:30am On Feb 26, 2022
Dead country
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by togejib311: 10:30am On Feb 26, 2022
Na your wahala do anything you want do
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Stevenson20: 10:31am On Feb 26, 2022
This corntree really need to go back to default settings. Or better still divide it. Our useless polithiefcians care less. Its we the masses that its affecting. Yet some morons and Zombies are busy packaging another failure pro max

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Olawumi1032(f): 10:31am On Feb 26, 2022
May God have mercy on us

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Sunnyja: 10:31am On Feb 26, 2022
ijustdey:
As Nigerians continue to groan under the fuel scarcity running for the third week, petroleum marketers may be on the edge...


https://dailytrust.com/fuel-price-hike-looms-as-marketers-kick-against-n-5m-shipment-charge
APC and their online miscreants cashing out before 2023.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Adeola25(f): 10:31am On Feb 26, 2022
This is getting out of hand, may God help us.
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by vomib65: 10:31am On Feb 26, 2022
Sad
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by DropsMic(m): 10:32am On Feb 26, 2022
Bubu
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Tess24: 10:32am On Feb 26, 2022
Dikaveli:
Any news that is not about Russia and Ukraine should wait first

Nigeria is a disaster

It has always been a disaster...
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:32am On Feb 26, 2022
Useless Country.

When I tell people that Nigeria can never be good, they thinks I'm pessimistic. Rising oil prices can never profit Nigeria masses, same as falling oil prices.

With the increasing oil prices, cost of importation of refined fuel will be high and when you add all associated costs, it cancels all possible gains.

Until we begin to refine our oil and gas, Nigeria citizens can never benefit from rising oil prices except the looting elites.

Brace up soon, #350/l have come to stay. Nothing concern me

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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by bigdammyj: 10:32am On Feb 26, 2022
Noted
Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Lemmy123(m): 10:33am On Feb 26, 2022
Eweeeeeey!


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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by BeautifulSolace(f): 10:33am On Feb 26, 2022
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Re: Fuel Price Hike Looms As Marketers Kick Against ₦0.5m Shipment Charge by Bovamamo: 10:33am On Feb 26, 2022
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