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Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Great100000(op): 6:51am On Jun 10, 2024
The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, should drop to about N300/litre upon the commencement of massive production by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and other indigenous producers, operators of modular refineries stated on Sunday.

However, they pointed out that this would be achieve when the government ensures the provision of adequate crude oil to local refiners, stressing that refineries abroad were ripping off Nigeria.

Speaking under the aegis of the Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria, they explained that what happened to the cost of diesel after Dangote started producing it, would happen to petrol price once it is being produced massively in Nigeria.

CORAN is a registered association of modular and conventional refinery companies in Nigeria.


“A lot of companies today benefit from the importation of petroleum products at the expense of Nigerians,” the Publicity Secretary, CORAN, Eche Idoko, stated.

He told our correspondent that “if we begin to produce PMS today in large volumes, provided there is adequate crude oil supply, I can assure that we should be able to buy PMS at N300/litre as the pump price.


“Why make Nigerians buy it at almost N700/litre when you know that if you allow refineries work the price will come down? Is it because you want to satisfy the global refiners abroad that are making so much from us?”

When told that there are arguments that it is not possible to have such a drop in price because crude oil, the raw material for PMS, is price in dollars, the CORAN official insisted that petrol price would crash once it is being produced massively by indigenous refiners.

He said, “We were selling diesel for N1,700 to N1,800/litre, but as soon as Dangote refinery started production he brought down the price to N1,200/litre. What other proofs do you need?

As I speak to you now there is every tendency that before December diesel price will drop further. The only reason reason why diesel is not doing below N1,000/litre is because of our exchange rate.


“If the exchange rate drops, diesel will drop below the N1,000/litre price. Now the exchange rate concern is because Dangote imports crude. If he is not importing, the exchange rate may not have so much effect, though he is still buying crude in dollars (in Nigeria) anyway.”

On May 18, 2024, The PUNCH reported that Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, stated that following the laid-down plans of the Dangote refinery, Nigeria would no longer need to import petrol starting June this year.

Dangote had also stated that his refinery could meet West Africa’s petrol and diesel needs, as well as the continent’s aviation fuel demand. He spoke at the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Kigali, expressing optimism about transforming Africa’s energy landscape.

“Right now, Nigeria has no cause to import anything apart from gasoline (petrol) and by sometime in June, within the next four or five weeks, Nigeria shouldn’t import anything like gasoline; not one drop of a litre,” the billionaire had declared.

Also, Dangote had earlier in the year crashed the pump price of diesel to N1,200/litre when the commodity was selling at between N1,700 and N1,800/litre at the time.


He further dropped the price to below N1,000/litre, but could not sustain this price due to the rise in exchange rate. The refinery eventually returned the price to the initial rate of N1,200/litre.

Speaking on Sunday, the CORAN spokesperson stated that this was why the modular refiners had been calling for the sale of crude oil at the naira equivalent of the dollar rate.

“We have told them (government) that even the dollars that you are asking us to use and buy this product, it is detrimental to the country. Strengthen the naira. We will buy at the international market rate, but at a naira equivalent.


“These are the issues and they know these things but we can’t explain why they really can’t take decisions to change these concerns.

“Get crude to local refineries, allow crude purchase in naira equivalent, make the environment business-friendly and watch locally produced petroleum product prices crash,” Idoko stated.


Nigeria currently has 25 licensed modular refineries. Five of them are operating and producing diesel, kerosene, black oil and naphtha. About 10 are under various stages of completion, while the others have received licences to establish.

Operators of modular refineries earlier stated that aside from the five that are in operation currently, the remaining plants are embattled due to the major challenge of crude oil unavailability, a development that has stalled funding from financiers.

“Only about five of our members have completed their refineries. The others are having a major challenge.

“This challenge is that the people who are supposed to finance them have not disbursed financing for construction because they want some level of guarantee.


“A guarantee that if they finish the refinery, they are going to get feedstock, which, of course, is crude oil,” Idoko had explained.

Oil marketers also believe that the cost of petrol should be lower than its current price once its production begins in Nigeria.

They welcomed the comment of Dangote that his refinery should start pumping out petrol this month, and expressed hope that the cost would be less than the price which the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited currently sells.

“We expect a reduced price for locally produced PMS, as I’ve earlier told you,” the National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, stated.

Maigandi, while speaking from Saudi Arabia with our correspondent on Sunday, also stated no date has been communicated to marketers on when Dangote would release petrol to the market. Officials of Dangote refinery have remained mute on this.

“It is a welcome development if the refinery can start releasing PMS this month because as marketers we are currently set to start buying the product from the plant,” Maigandi stated.

The IPMAN president earlier stated that marketers were discussing with the managers of the plant, but not specifically on petrol pricing.


“We have been discussing, but not about the price of petrol yet, rather on other matters such as the registration of members for the purchase of petrol and diesel from the refinery.

“It is true that we have started buying diesel from them, but you have to register with the company first. So a general registration is ongoing,” he explained.


Maigandi, however, stated that though marketers had yet to receive the projected price for petrol from the plant, dealers would want to see a PMS price of about N500/litre from the Dangote refinery.

“We are looking at having it (PMS) at any price below the NNPC rate. The price which NNPC sells petrol is N565.50/litre, so we are expecting something below that price, maybe around N500/litre,” Maigandi stated.

The oil dealers also joined in the call for the provision of crude oil to local refiners, stressing that this would impact positively on the prices of refined petroleum products.

“Of course, it is important for crude to be made available to local refineries because this will surely affect petroleum products’ prices positively,” the IPMAN president stated.

Regulators speak


The spokesperson of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, George Ene-Ita, said he was sure that the government has guidelines for the provision of feedstock (crude) to indigenous refiners.

Ene-Ita promised to provide additional information on the matter, as he stated that he could not give further details at the time he was contacted by our correspondent.

Recall that the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Gbenga Komolafe, had earlier promised that the government would ensure that crude oil was supplied to domestic refiners.

He stated that in compliance with the provisions of Section 109(2) of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, the NUPRC in a landmark move, had developed a template guiding the activities for Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligation.

“The commission in conjunction with relevant stakeholders from NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services, representatives of Crude Oil/Condensate Producers, Crude Oil Refinery-Owners Association of Nigeria, and Dangote Petroleum Refinery came up with the template for the buy-in of all.

“This is in a bid to foster a seamless implementation of the DCSO and ensure consistent supply of crude oil to domestic refineries,” Komolafe had stated.
https://punchng.com/local-refining-may-crash-petrol-price-to-n300-litre-modular-refineries/

Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Validated: 6:52am On Jun 10, 2024
Pro
pa
ganda
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by nelib: 6:56am On Jun 10, 2024
That is our prayer
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by mrvitalis(m): 6:57am On Jun 10, 2024
This is why we need a smart president

You can't tell me this as an engineer and I keep a straight face

Even if they get crude for free it's impossible to produce petrol at 300 and breakeven

This people are loan scam agencies that's all they do,collect licence use it to borrow money and bankrupt that business
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by MrEverest(m): 7:01am On Jun 10, 2024
Mumu idiots with fowl brain. So, Dangote will reduce fuel for you? Dangote? As in same Shylock Dangote?

Why didn’t he reduce cement price after he built his cement plants and Nigeria had excess production? Is cement raw materials not locally produced? Yet cement became most expensive in Nigeria because Dangote is more concerned about becoming the richest man in the world.

Yet this olodo T thinks his fuel will be cheap. No wonder useless politicians like Tinubu keeps manipulating them like the fools they are.
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by helinues: 7:18am On Jun 10, 2024
Good news

We would save a lot from exporting our crude oil to be refined abroad. Pressure on dollars would be reduced while the price of fuel would crash.

The foreigners who might want to refine the crude oil at Dangote refinery would either bring dollars to buy which will make dollars to be surplus or exchange their local currency to Naira meaning more demand for Naira

Better Nigeria ahead
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by givedemwotowoto:
We will, we shall
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by dododawa1: 7:25am On Jun 10, 2024
DANGOTE this


DANGOTE that


Na DANGOTE get NIGERIA?

D more DANGOTE doing things,the more hunger in NIGERIA.


He want to become Richest man in d world.
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by givedemwotowoto:
helinues:
Good news
We would save a lot from exporting our crude oil to be refined abroad. Pressure on dollars would be reduced while the price of fuel would crash.

Better Nigeria ahead
helinues helinues. Nice attempt grin

When you stay long enough listening to intellectuals, someday you’ll start attempting to speak like them even if you don’t know what the heck you’re talking about
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by OmotolaDeniro(f): 7:38am On Jun 10, 2024
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu

Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by EmperorCaesar(m): 7:55am On Jun 10, 2024
Validated:
Pro
pa
ganda
It said "May crash petrol price" and it went ahead to give logical and economical reasons

It seems you guys don't even understand what propaganda means

Go check the meaning of that word in the dictionary and come back and tell us how this your response perfectly fit in well with this
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by EmperorCaesar(m): 7:56am On Jun 10, 2024
OmotolaDeniro:
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu
"Ebim"?

Which kind Yoruba be that

Nna, why u dey shame to claim Igbo na
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by FourQu: 8:37am On Jun 10, 2024
EmperorCaesar:
"Ebim"?

Which kind Yoruba be that

Nna, why u dey shame to claim Igbo na
Everywhere you go, I will be there grin

https://www.nairaland.com/8117580/reason-bateria-gave-us-political

To remind everyone of what you are tongue
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by strangest(m):
Dangote got his crude from USA with FX and you are here thinking with your anus that he will crash petrol price?


When Baba Blue refused to give Dangote Crude oil over some nasty reasons that was even supported by Reno, I knew we are in for a long thing

PROPAGANDA GOVERNMENT
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Baawaa(m): 9:54am On Jun 10, 2024
What are they waiting for,they should repair our refineries that need repairs.
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Blaze14k: 9:55am On Jun 10, 2024
The usual propaganda.. after all the hype u won't see refinery talk more of fuel going down to 300/litre
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Pikahol(m): 9:55am On Jun 10, 2024
Anything that goes up in Nigeria don't drop
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by tommy589(m): 9:55am On Jun 10, 2024
grin
That's if crude oil is less than $38 USD. As our major Forex earner,if it comes to that we won't earn 2024 budget projection.

Complete bad market
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Kharol1234: 9:55am On Jun 10, 2024
oga make who na getout
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by iwaeda: 9:55am On Jun 10, 2024
Great100000:
https://punchng.com/local-refining-may-crash-petrol-price-to-n300-litre-modular-refineries/
Another lie to deceive the gullible. How many modular refineries are in the land. Dangote is not loading yet. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by scobaba: 9:56am On Jun 10, 2024
yen yen yen angry

all story
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by handsomeyinka(m): 9:57am On Jun 10, 2024
.it is well
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by mbahdi(m): 9:57am On Jun 10, 2024
Keep deceiving urself
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Dpharisee: 9:58am On Jun 10, 2024
MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY
Until we see it and touch it, it remains a propaganda
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by jmoore(m): 9:58am On Jun 10, 2024
Their calculation is right because Tinubu insists there is no subsidy.
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by nawafjun: 10:00am On Jun 10, 2024
Anything that will bring down the price of petrol is welcome
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by PayEscrow: 10:00am On Jun 10, 2024
Me looking at these people say, promise, propose... and not do anything

Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by ogascomax: 10:00am On Jun 10, 2024
There is a deliberate plot to ensure that nothing works in this country and most of our leaders are party to that madness. What this country is going through was careful crafted to be so. Nigeria was hijacked decades ago to produce what it's producing now. Nigeria is the eyes of Africa and they want it blinded.
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by adecz: 10:00am On Jun 10, 2024
Under APC, everything good is
always in the future❗️❗️😐😐😐
Re: Local Refining May Crash Petrol Price To N300/Litre – Modular Refineries by Helpfromabove1(m): 10:01am On Jun 10, 2024
All this audio price na scam let see it first
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