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Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by ogododo(op): 7:53am On Jun 04, 2024
There are indications that the landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol rose year-on-year, YoY, by 46.8 per cent to N1,026.71 per litre in May 2024, from N545.83 per litre, recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.

The landing cost excludes other additional costs which include deport-related charges, transportation logistics and marketers’ margin, which would combine to bring delivery at filling stations at nearly N1,052.39/litre, at an Exchange rate of N1,510 to a dollar (a differential of N458.71 per litre).

This is contrary to claims by the federal government that the Bola Tinubu administration has scrapped subsidies on petrol.

Sources around oil marketers told Energy Vanguard that the landing cost for June is expected to rise further as the factors that propelled the rise in May figures have worsened as of last week.

Giving further insight, they said foreign exchange has been a major concern where scarcity has persisted while the exchange rate has also continued to deteriorate.

The marketers also noted that the cost of fuel import is rising in response to the recent rises in the price of crude oil in the international market.

A transactional analysis of a major operator, sighted by Vanguard yesterday showed that marketers were paying N1,052.39 per litre as total direct cost.

A breakdown shows product cost per litre at N1,026.71, freight (Lome-Lagos) at N10.37, port charges at N7.37, NMDPRA levy of N4.47, storage cost at N2.58, Marine insurance cost at N0.47, fendering cost at N0.36 and ”others” at N0.06 as well as a finance cost amounting to N28.04.

Specifically, the transactional analysis put the landing cost of 28,000 metric tons of imported petrol at over $25 million, including total product cost, total direct cost, and total finance cost, capable of generating more than N39 billion as sales revenue, indicating a loss of over N19 billion.

Marketers remain upbeat as petrol scarcity enters third week

As a result of this development, the marketers said it would be unprofitable to import at the current pump price, while the government has not guaranteed a free float of pump prices.

Consequently, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has remained the only importer of the product.

The situation appears to be worsening as Nigerians are forced to struggle with the cost of living as a hike in transportation has resulted in an increase in goods and services across the country.

Fuel price rises by 176.02% to N701.24 per litre – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, latest report on the national average retail price of petrol saw an increase year-on-year, YoY, by 176.02 per cent to N701.24 per litre in April 2024 from N254.06 per litre recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.

On a month-on-month, MoM, basis, an increase of 0.64 per cent was recorded from N696.79 per litre in March 2024.

Experts give insight

Commenting on the oil price situation, Managing Director/CEO of Pinnacle Oil, Mr Robert Dickerman, disclosed that Nigeria is currently paying about N1 trillion monthly as a petrol subsidy.

He said there is still a massive subsidy, which explains why the product remains cheap, thus encouraging smuggling to neighbouring countries.

He added: “The consequences of this subsidy are: the cost of gasoline in Nigeria is the lowest in Africa by far, which encourages smuggling out, further depriving Nigeria of value. Smuggling causes Nigeria to subsidize neighbouring countries even while our economy struggles. The cost is hurting the entire budget, federal and state, as critical programs cannot be funded to pay this subsidy. It is currently calculated to be about 1 trillion Naira/month.”

Market volatility discourages importation, investment – IMF

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has said the Nigerian government has, through the backdoor, resumed the payment of subsidies on the premium motor spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol.

The IMF stated the conclusion of its Executive Board’s Post Financing Assessment with Nigeria, and it expressed concerns that the government had capped the prices of fuel at retail stations.

The global lender advised the administration of President Tinubu to completely stop the payment of subsidies on petrol to free funds to run the government, adding that the subsidy regime was robbing the poor for the rich.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/petrol-landing-cost-rises-46-8-per-cent-to-n1026-71-investigation/

Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by RepoMan007: 7:55am On Jun 04, 2024
Subsidy is alive.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by lastmessenger: 7:57am On Jun 04, 2024
This tinubu just came to make things worst for Nigerians.
This man is a curse on Nigerians for seeing light and choosing darkness
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by ziragoldd(m): 7:58am On Jun 04, 2024
]where are we heading to in this country
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by AqualinaXYZ:
Nothing is working




This is same foolish president his supporters hyped to galaxy




How he single handedly developed and created Lagos in his own image and made it top tier economy of the world




Very useless old cocaine sniffing frog from Guinea 🇬🇳
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by ivandragon: 8:09am On Jun 04, 2024
Smoke and mirrors.

The FG indirectly subsidies by allowing NNPCL utilise fx at ridiculous rates.

Nnpcl is a cash cow for the politicians. No accountability, no control, no checks, no balances.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:11am On Jun 04, 2024
What's the point of this repeated news?. If you believe the costs of fuel is higher, then go import your own fuel and sell it at higher price and make profits. NNPCL says there's no more subsidy, i don't think any sensible individual should be bitter about that.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by mrvitalis(m): 8:12am On Jun 04, 2024
Nigeria is paying the highest amount we have ever paid on subsidy over #500 per litre

Yet we are paying highest we have ever paid for petrol

This is what Tinubu achieved with the foolish Subsidy is gone state

If you want to know the real price of petrol? Check the price of diesel minus 50 naira
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:14am On Jun 04, 2024
RepoMan007:
Subsidy is alive.
Who are those collecting it?, are petrol marketers still importing fuel and collecting subsidy?. You may want to enlighten us.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Beremx(f): 8:18am On Jun 04, 2024
That means government is subsidizing almost 600naira per litre? I stand to be corrected.

Na wa o!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by helinues: 8:18am On Jun 04, 2024
Toh
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:22am On Jun 04, 2024
lastmessenger:
This tinubu just came to make things worst for Nigerians.
This man is a curse on Nigerians for seeing light and choosing darkness
If a man that is rehabilitating the refineries is a curse, how about the people under whose administration our refineries were collapsed, are they blessings to us? Do you think you can continue to run a false economy for so long and won't come back to punish you?

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Kenochi(m): 8:22am On Jun 04, 2024
I believe that petrol might still be subsidized but it will stop very soon
It is not a matter of if but when
As at today,Diesel and Aviation fuel are no longer being imported and you can fact check me
For petrol,we are in the last days of importation so I tell whoever is responsible to enjoy the dividends be cause the party will soon end
I will not stop shouting that the Federal Govt. must sell off those scraps called Refineries
Why waste money repairing something that is irreparable,what exactly are you trying to proof
Those scrap metals will never work,all the Engineers in those scrap metals should be sent on a six month sabbatical to Dangote Refinery to learn how to operate a Refinery because they haven't operated one in close to ten years
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by BossGerald: 8:25am On Jun 04, 2024
TimeManager:
What's the point of this repeated news?. If you believe the costs of fuel is higher, then go import your own fuel and sell it at higher price and make profits. NNPCL says there's no more subsidy, i don't think any sensible individual should be bitter about that.

-Kiss the truth!
Why are most BATerians brainlesshuh


I don't understand why a full grown ass man will turn around to reason like his medulla was exchanged with a piece of shit
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Usmanovic95(m): 8:26am On Jun 04, 2024
Subsidy is back like it never left.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:28am On Jun 04, 2024
Beremx:
That means government is subsidizing almost 600naira per litre? I stand to be corrected.

Na wa o!
Has government told you they are subsidizing?. From the article, there's no official source substantiating the report other than some personal opinion which is inconsequential.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Boogyman557: 8:29am On Jun 04, 2024
Holly Gram cool


EBIN PAWA ooo !!!


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by iwaeda: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2024
ogododo:
There are indications that the landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol rose year-on-year, YoY, by 46.8 per cent to N1,026.71 per litre in May 2024, from N545.83 per litre, recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.

Vanguard Economic Discourse 20240:08 / 0:49
The landing cost excludes other additional costs which include deport-related charges, transportation logistics and marketers’ margin, which would combine to bring delivery at filling stations at nearly N1,052.39/litre, at an Exchange rate of N1,510 to a dollar (a differential of N458.71 per litre).


This is contrary to claims by the federal government that the Bola Tinubu administration has scrapped subsidies on petrol.

Sources around oil marketers told Energy Vanguard that the landing cost for June is expected to rise further as the factors that propelled the rise in May figures have worsened as of last week.

Giving further insight, they said foreign exchange has been a major concern where scarcity has persisted while the exchange rate has also continued to deteriorate.

The marketers also noted that the cost of fuel import is rising in response to the recent rises in the price of crude oil in the international market.


A transactional analysis of a major operator, sighted by Vanguard yesterday showed that marketers were paying N1,052.39 per litre as total direct cost.

A breakdown shows product cost per litre at N1,026.71, freight (Lome-Lagos) at N10.37, port charges at N7.37, NMDPRA levy of N4.47, storage cost at N2.58, Marine insurance cost at N0.47, fendering cost at N0.36 and ”others” at N0.06 as well as a finance cost amounting to N28.04.


Specifically, the transactional analysis put the landing cost of 28,000 metric tons of imported petrol at over $25 million, including total product cost, total direct cost, and total finance cost, capable of generating more than N39 billion as sales revenue, indicating a loss of over N19 billion.


Marketers remain upbeat as petrol scarcity enters third week
As a result of this development, the marketers said it would be unprofitable to import at the current pump price, while the government has not guaranteed a free float of pump prices.


Consequently, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has remained the only importer of the product.

The situation appears to be worsening as Nigerians are forced to struggle with the cost of living as a hike in transportation has resulted in an increase in goods and services across the country.

Fuel price rises by 176.02% to N701.24 per litre – NBS
The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, latest report on the national average retail price of petrol saw an increase year-on-year, YoY, by 176.02 per cent to N701.24 per litre in April 2024 from N254.06 per litre recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.



On a month-on-month, MoM, basis, an increase of 0.64 per cent was recorded from N696.79 per litre in March 2024.

Experts give insight

Commenting on the oil price situation, Managing Director/CEO of Pinnacle Oil, Mr Robert Dickerman, disclosed that Nigeria is currently paying about N1 trillion monthly as a petrol subsidy.

He said there is still a massive subsidy, which explains why the product remains cheap, thus encouraging smuggling to neighbouring countries.

He added: “The consequences of this subsidy are: the cost of gasoline in Nigeria is the lowest in Africa by far, which encourages smuggling out, further depriving Nigeria of value. Smuggling causes Nigeria to subsidize neighbouring countries even while our economy struggles. The cost is hurting the entire budget, federal and state, as critical programs cannot be funded to pay this subsidy. It is currently calculated to be about 1 trillion Naira/month.”


Market volatility discourages importation, investment – IMF
The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has said the Nigerian government has, through the backdoor, resumed the payment of subsidies on the premium motor spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol.

The IMF stated the conclusion of its Executive Board’s Post Financing Assessment with Nigeria, and it expressed concerns that the government had capped the prices of fuel at retail stations.

The global lender advised the administration of President Tinubu to completely stop the payment of subsidies on petrol to free funds to run the government, adding that the subsidy regime was robbing the poor for the rich.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/petrol-landing-cost-rises-46-8-per-cent-to-n1026-71-investigation/
Yet SUBSIDY is gone, when Lagos average pump price is N650. That means It cost double to import.APC can lie that Your father is your brother and you will believe it. grin grin grin grin
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:31am On Jun 04, 2024
BossGerald:
Why are most BATerians brainlesshuh


I don't understand why a full grown ass man will turn around to reason like his medulla was exchanged with a piece of shit
If you had the tinniest of brain, you won't run with gossips. I asked again, who are those collecting the subsidy?, tell us.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by BossGerald: 8:33am On Jun 04, 2024
TimeManager:
If you had the tinniest of brain, you won't run with gossips. I asked again, who are those collecting the subsidy?, tell us.

-Kiss the truth!
Tell us?? Who are these US??

same you that defended incompetent buhari for 8 wasted years??

I'll rather pick a bag of beans
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by iwaeda: 8:33am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
Toh
Try
our
hell in us
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by helinues: 8:38am On Jun 04, 2024
iwaeda:
Try
our
hell in us
grin grin grin grin grin
What radarada?

undecided
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:39am On Jun 04, 2024
BossGerald:
Tell us?? Who are these US??

same you that defended incompetent buhari for 8 wasted years??

I'll rather pick a bag of beans
Stay on the topic, i don't have the time for silly whataboutism. He who alleges must prove, if you alleged government is paying subsidy, then who are the marketers collecting it?

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Saintganduje: 8:41am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
What radarada?

undecided
I need a secretary.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by BossGerald: 8:42am On Jun 04, 2024
TimeManager:
Stay on the topic, i don't have the time for silly whataboutism. He who alleges must prove, if you alleged government is paying subsidy, then who are the marketers collecting it?

-Kiss the truth!
Tell us the landing cost...


Stay on the topic oo
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by TimeManager(m): 8:50am On Jun 04, 2024
BossGerald:
Tell us the landing cost...

Stay on the topic oo
I'm not importing fuel for NNPCL.
-Kiss the truth!
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by iwaeda: 9:02am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
What radarada?

undecided
What a rederede grin grin cheesy grin
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by youngrichnigga: 9:08am On Jun 04, 2024
The government just used used a broomstick to disturb an anthill with ill-timed and hasty removal of the subsidy.....the ants (problems) are still coming out undecided undecided undecided undecided

Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by nedu666: 9:09am On Jun 04, 2024
TimeManager:
If you had the tinniest of brain, you won't run with gossips. I asked again, who are those collecting the subsidy?, tell us.

-Kiss the truth!
You are really dull. You don't even know how subsidy is used in this context.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by ogododo(op): 9:15am On Jun 04, 2024
Nlfpmod, una still dey subsidised.
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Beremx(f): 9:17am On Jun 04, 2024
TimeManager:
Has government told you they are subsidizing?. From the article, there's no official source substantiating the report other than some personal opinion which is inconsequential.

-Kiss the truth!
The maths is there for you to solve. Stop talking nonsense
Re: Petrol: Landing Cost Rises 46.8 Per Cent To ₦1,026.71 — Vanguard by Racoon(m): 9:17am On Jun 04, 2024
Meanwhile the government is still paying subsidy via the back door.
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