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| Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by ijustdey(op): 8:50am On Jun 17, 2023 |
There are 97 oil producing countries in the world, the top three being the United States, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Among these three, Saudi Arabia and Russia top the list of oil exporting countries in the world, as the United States of America consumes most of the fuel produced in the country.https://sunnewsonline.com/fuel-subsidy-removal-cost-of-living-petrol-rates-in-oil-producing-countries/
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| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by LadyExcellency: 8:57am On Jun 17, 2023 |
The cost (N500) in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is high. Nigeria was selling at N195 and Benin Republic domestic fuel sold at CFA508 (N381), so the smuggler took that advantage to exploit Niger’s market, selling below our litre price. - Benin Republic Reports. The actual price of petrol in Benin Republic is N381 |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 9:11am On Jun 17, 2023 |
Some of those countries also have massive fuel smuggling issues. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by 9jahotblog: 9:30am On Jun 17, 2023 |
Nigerians political leaders are just suffering us niii |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 9:35am On Jun 17, 2023 |
9jahotblog:If they kept the subsidy...we would have eventually run out of money...and IMF would have refused to borrow us money anymore. Then true suffering would start. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by LadyExcellency: 9:41am On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:Our current prices are inflated compared to our neighbour's official cost of petrol. Cutting the peñis and sealing the vargîna is not a solution to curb high libido. The government is not governing through various agencies that are required to do their jobs of stopping the abuse of social welfare hence they want them removed. The ultimate aim of any government is to make life easy and dreams achievable for the citizens. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 9:45am On Jun 17, 2023 |
LadyExcellency:Removing subsidy is more like dealing with the source of the high libido, not cutting anything (and I don't advise self mutilation by the by )The problem with subsidy is that the difference between the production and transport cost AND the subsidized retail price is always growing...and it keeps growing, until one day, we wake up and we are shoveling all our oil revenue, AND borrowed money to pay for subsides. Add the fact that oil revenues have not been sufficient for us for years, and the naira value is falling, ....and at the end, we could be spending far more than we earn to keep fuel cheap. At some point, IMF would start telling us to get our house in order, or no more loans. It's a mess, personally I think we need subsidy because people are poor (me mask slipped), but if we do not want to end up like Sri Lanka , we have to remove subsidy now. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by LadyExcellency: 9:55am On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:For your information, Libido is a natural phenomenon and hence has no source to blame. You make laws that help people exercise constraint. You misunderstood the whole argument. Nobody is against removing subsidies from petroleum products. The actual prices are inflated as compared to our neighbours. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 10:00am On Jun 17, 2023 |
LadyExcellency:Maybe. But at the end, it is still early days. Let's see what happens when 1,More importers come in 2.Domestic refining picks up again. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by 9jahotblog: 10:37am On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:are we not suffering niii? Inflation is at high side |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 10:44am On Jun 17, 2023 |
9jahotblog:The kind of suffering that would make our current suffering look like child's play is what would happen. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by 9jahotblog: 10:52am On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:it will be raised to power 100 in Tinubu era. Buhari own will be child’s play |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 10:57am On Jun 17, 2023 |
9jahotblog:Yeah, APC is not good, but if subsidy had not been removed, whoever was is power, we would have been in serious fiscal trobule sooner There is a reason why all three candidates and several smaller candidates all said subsidy had to go. (No, I don't support nor do I vote for APC, and regard them as failures). |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by 9jahotblog: 11:17am On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:no preparation before subsidy removal, it’s still the people on the street that will suffered for it |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 11:50am On Jun 17, 2023 |
9jahotblog:There is nothing like preparation for subsidy removal. The arguments that have been used against subsidy removal are not new. They have been the same ones over and over again. Anyway, we can't even pay for subsides now, even if we wanted to. Thanks to years of mismanagement and low oil revenues, and corruption, we are now in borrowing mode for subsidy. Keeping it means we keep on borrowing. And if you want subsidy, that means more borrowing again. At some point, we face reality, or we end up with IMF forcing us to do so. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Ventura1: 11:56am On Jun 17, 2023 |
Did this comparison factor in the population of these countries? I doubt. LIBYA: The current population of Libya is 7,146,669 as of Friday, June 16, 2023, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data Libya Crude Oil: Production was reported at 1,164.000 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2023 ALGERIA: The current population of Algeria is 46,185,544 as of Friday, June 16, 2023, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data. 2023 Algeria Crude Oil Production was reported at 1,013.000 Barrel/Day in Mar 2023. NIGERIA: The current population of Nigeria is 221,210,114 as of Friday, June 16, 2023, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data Nigeria Crude Oil: Production was reported at 1,380.000 Barrel/Day th in Feb 2023 |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by XY23: 11:57am On Jun 17, 2023 |
Again, you people will ignore the monster in the room: CORRUPTION. Now that the HOR confirmed license was issued to Dangote to import petrol, but that they can't rescind it, what is our fate? The burden of the same subsidy payment (in kind) has been transferred to the masses. The singular reason Nigeria may never work is because we prefer to embolden strong men rather than build strong institutions. nairalanda1: |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by sotall(m): 11:59am On Jun 17, 2023 |
![]() The oil endowment of Nigeria is a curse. I pray it stops flowing soon so that Nigeria can breakup. The country is being held together against all odds because of the free oil money |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by ezechi242: 12:10pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:i disagree with you on this, subsidy actually is'nt the problem here, the problem are the corrupt government officials stealing from the government while pretending the payments are meant for subsidy. now they have removed subsidy but still importing fuel at the masses expense, and the monies saved from subsidy would still be looted just as its been looted while pretending to be paying for subsidy. yes subsidy had to go, but not at this time that the country is in a mess. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 12:16pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
XY23:Corruption is a sympotm of subsidy...it happens whenever there is a subsidy...because free government money. At the end, let's see if Dangote is serious about domestic refining. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 12:20pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
ezechi242:Which is part of the problem in a way. Now in other secotros where there is no subsidy, does stealing of the same kind happen? No. And even without stealing...at the end, the prodiuction cost is always rising beyond the subsidsed price. At some point we would be spending more than our revenue earned....and where would we be? Broke. Fixing power won't solve the problem, nor would fixing corruption...and WE SHOULD DO BOTH. But so long as production and transport costs keep rising...and this is true even if we refine at home, subsidy costs will rise and rise till we reach peak problems. now they have removed subsidy but still importing fuel at the masses expense, and the monies saved from subsidy would still be looted just as its been looted while pretending to be paying for subsidy.That's why we have to do the hard work of democracy. Hold people accountable., It's what they do in sane countries. Crying about how they would steal the money does not do anything. yes subsidy had to go, but not at this time that the country is in a mess.[/quote]That's what was said in 1993, 2006, 2012, and many times over. Now we are borrowing to pay most of the subsidy. If not all. Something had to give. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Dotherightthing: 12:25pm On Jun 17, 2023*. Modified: 6:41pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Nigeria is a peculiar case. Our economy is largely informal such that many economic indices do not reflect the actual situation of ground. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 12:26pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Ventura1:Exactly...that is why we cannot pay for subsides...we are not earning enough from crude oil sales to pay for it, because our population is TOO MANY TIMES higher than all those countries. But most Nigerians do not see that. If we wanted to earn enough from oil, prices would have to reach and stay above 130 dollars per barrel. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by wwwkaycom(m): 2:09pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
gOOD |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by EyeCumInPiece: 2:10pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by MensahJim: 2:11pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Fuel subsidy removal has really done alot. I spend close to 2000 Naira daily on transportation.. I never calculate my feeding and other expenses. Its rough out there bro. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by adecz: 2:12pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
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| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by 9jii(m): 2:12pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
LadyExcellency:Wallahi you are not ok |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by abhosts(m): 2:12pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Nigeria is a nation whose citizens can no longer enjoy the privileges of an oil-producing state because most of the Nation's resources have been plundered and mismanaged. |
| Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by fineboynl(m): 2:12pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
..most of those countries where pms is expensive don’t make use if pms. What they use is cng. Example of where i have been to are India and ghana. Indonesia. Only few private cars run pms. Also they do not make use of generators. |
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