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NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by treesun(op): 8:09am On Aug 19, 2024
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has vowed to end the queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, by Wednesday, as the black market for PMS boomed on Sunday.

NNPC also declared that it did not owe international oil traders $6.8bn as claimed in some quarters, a development which some industry watchers described as a major reason for the widespread PMS scarcity in Nigeria.

But despite the national oil firm’s assurance that the queues for petrol would clear this week, oil marketers said on Sunday that the loading of products at depots had yet to improve.

Black marketers of petrol who sold the commodity in jerrycans took advantage of the situation, as they dispensed PMS for as high as N1,200 to N1,500/litre, depending on the area of purchase.


This came as the sole importer of the commodity (NNPC) blamed the petrol scarcity on evacuation challenges at PMS vessels.

NNPC is Nigeria’s only importer of petrol. Other dealers stopped importing the commodity due to their inability to access the United States dollar required for petrol imports.

The Chief Corporate Communications Officer of NNPC, Olufemi Soneye, told one of our correspondents that the oil firm was working hard to tackle the fuel supply challenges, stressing that the queues should clear by mid-week.


“It’s just an evacuation challenge out of Apapa (ports in Lagos) from the vessel. But we are working on it. It should be resolved. I’m very sure that fuel scarcity will be cleared out by Wednesday,” Soneye stated on Sunday.

He later issued a press statement on the matter, saying, “The NNPC Ltd regrets the tightness in fuel supply witnessed in some parts of Lagos and the FCT (Federal Capital Territory), which is as a result of distribution challenges.

“The company further urges motorists to shun panic buying as it is working round the clock with relevant stakeholders to restore normalcy.”

But operators told The PUNCH that the fuel supply situation at the depots had yet to improve as of Sunday.

An official of one of the top petroleum companies in Nigeria said the company was out of stock.

“We don’t have supply yet. For us and many depots in Apapa, it’s nil stock,” the official, who spoke in confidence due to lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, stated.

An oil marketer disclosed that the scarcity might get worse in Lagos during the week as there was no improvement in supply.


“The scarcity may get worse in Lagos during the week. Nothing is changing yet. Though motorists still get the product to buy although at very high rates,” the marketer disclosed.

A depot operator revealed that “depots will still get supplies this week, but definitely it will not be enough to meet desired demand to bring down the fuel crisis.”

The manager of a filling station in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, said a litre of petrol was N880 as of Friday.

The manager, who identified himself simply as Adeyanju, said his principal had not been able to get fuel since Friday, adding that the private depots were hiking the price of petrol.

On his part, the National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Ukadike Chinedu, said the challenges in the downstream oil sector were compounded by the recent nationwide hunger protests.

“Aside from the fact that there is not enough supply, the recent protests disrupted activities in the downstream oil sector. We are still struggling to sort that one out and there is also the challenge of low supply of petrol,” he stated.

NNPC denies indebtedness


In a similar development, the national oil firm said on Sunday that it does not owe international oil traders $6.8bn.

The company also denied claims that it has not remitted funds into the federation account since January.

Soneye, in a statement, reacted to different allegations against the state-owned energy firm.



It was alleged that NNPC owed some of its suppliers, being the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria, though Soneye acknowledged that such transactions were done on credit.

“NNPC Ltd does not owe the sum of $6.8bn to any international trader(s). In the oil trading business, transactions are carried out on credit, so it is normal to owe at one point or the other.

“But NNPC Ltd through its subsidiary, NNPC Trading, has many open trade credit lines from several traders. The company is paying its obligations of related invoices on a first-in-first-out basis,” Soneye stated.

However, he did not state the financial obligations NNPC is currently attending to.


On remittances, he said, “It is not correct to say that NNPC Ltd has not remitted any money to the federation account since January. NNPC Ltd. and all its subsidiaries remit their taxes to the Federal Inland Revenue Service regularly.

“This is in addition to payments of CIT (company income tax) to road contractors under the Road Investment Tax Credit Scheme. In all, NNPC Ltd is the largest contributor to the tax revenue shared every month at the Federation Account Allocation Committee.”

Soneye maintained that the NNPC is not a regulator and has nothing to do with the quality of imported fuel.

“On the issue of quality/quantity fiscalisation of imported petroleum products, NNPC Ltd has no role whatsoever as it is not a regulator. The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, which is the relevant regulatory agency in charge of such issues, is an independent body and does not report to the NNPC Ltd,” he noted.

He explained that the NNPC is not averse to inquiries by the media into issues on and around its operations before dissemination to the public either through the print or electronic channels of communication.

“The company will, always, gladly take the opportunity to state the facts of the subject matter(s). This is in line with the company’s commitment to the Transparency, Accountability, and Performance Excellence philosophy as emplaced by the Mele Kyari-led management since stepping into the saddle in 2019,” Soneye said.

Queues in states


Despite NNPC’s assurance and defense, the queues for petrol lingered in many states and Abuja, while the cost of the commodity crossed N1,000/litre in some locations.

Fuel scarcity persisted in Abuja, Nasarawa, Niger, and neighbouring states. It resurfaced in Lagos on Sunday. The PUNCH observed that the queues to the Northwest filling station inward Gbagada stretched to the West End bus stop along the Gbagada-Oworonshoki Expressway.

The queues at the NNPC filling station at Ogudu stretched across the nearby bridge. It was the same scene at the MRS filling station at the Estate bus stop.

In Osogbo, Osun State, petrol was unavailable in most filling stations observed in Ayetoro, Old Garage, and Ota Efun Area, while a handful of independent marketers dispensing fuel sold the product for N800/litre.

Motorists and commuters decried the increase in petrol prices in Edo State. Independent marketers sold it for between N830 and N890/litre in the state capital while the outlets owned by major marketers sold for between N680 and N688/litre.

The cost of transportation worsened in Uyo as petrol sold for between N900 and N950/litre in the metropolis.

Residents of Gombe State lamented the increase in the cost of PMS across most filling stations in the state.


Petrol scarcity in Bauchi State did not change as customers stayed in long queues to buy the product on Sunday.

Residents of Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, lamented the hike in the price of PMA and the scarcity of the product.

The scarcity was also pronounced in Sokoto State as many residents expressed frustration over the development.

The fuel scarcity in the Kaduna metropolis and its environs continued unabated on Sunday, causing untold hardship to motorists and other road users.

In Benue State, petrol was sold at between N960 and N980/litre in many filling stations.
https://punchng.com/nnpc-battles-deepening-fuel-scarcity-black-market-booms/
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by libvrithy: 8:10am On Aug 19, 2024
It is 1,000 for a liter this country is not working please.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Realtord43: 8:18am On Aug 19, 2024
Very soon fuel will be a luxurious for average Nigerians to buy.

A country with abundance of cruel is experience shortage of petrol because clueless and dunce heads leaders have borrowed away it cruel from loans that have no impacts on the lives of Nigerians.

Buhari and Tinubu are Doom that have befall Nigeria.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by BATified23(m): 8:37am On Aug 19, 2024
Ok
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by JASONjnr(m): 9:00am On Aug 19, 2024
My fuel pump developed issues because I patronised black market.....

You have to queue for hours before getting fuel.....

This morning I have engagement but I will have to use public transport because I no get fuel....

Very annoying country...
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by atobs4real(m): 10:00am On Aug 19, 2024
Confused set. Awon lasbogor
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by boxypane: 10:00am On Aug 19, 2024
Battling what they caused.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Funkyswagzz(m):
Next time when you protest remember nnpc office stop waisting saliva on the streets
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by adioolayi(m): 10:02am On Aug 19, 2024
NNPCL MD should have been asked to resign by now.

What exactly is their problemhuh

These workforce are being paid heavily for zero results across all their divisions and departmentshuh

Refinery ...Zero result

Adequate importation and distribution of refined products...Zero result


What exactly are they doinghuh
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Belcon(m): 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
common Man on the heat of survival
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
Tinubu as a Petroleum Minister is a disaster
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by CalabarPikin: 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
The poor no see money to buy cus of high cost

The rich no see fuel to buy cuz of scarcity.


Same people who claimed fuel at 149 is like 419 and now in power and flourishing.😂😂😂

*If them explain this country give you and you understand, that means them no explain am well*
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Skillsnigeria: 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
Hmmm
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by nwirinedu(m): 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
This corporation is the only problem Nigeria has.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
adioolayi:
NNPCL MD should have been asked to resign by now.

What exactly is their problem
What is the role of your Petroleum Minister?
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by magabounce(m): 10:03am On Aug 19, 2024
For a country highly reliant on fuel, it’s an absolute shame that there hasn’t been a conclusive solution of fuel scarcity in Nigeria
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by iwaeda: 10:05am On Aug 19, 2024
treesun:
https://punchng.com/nnpc-battles-deepening-fuel-scarcity-black-market-booms/
My cars are empty, MRS around my house has queues down to almost Chisco. Tinubu has done well. grin grin grin grin
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by silibaba: 10:05am On Aug 19, 2024
Realtord43:
Very soon fuel will be a luxurious for average Nigerians to buy.

A country with abundance of cruel is experience shortage of petrol because clueless and dunce heads leaders have borrowed away it cruel from loans that have no impacts on the lives of Nigerians.

Buhari and Tinubu are Doom that have befall Nigeria.
Luxury
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by PlanetZero: 10:07am On Aug 19, 2024
Let's blame Jonathan again

Apc still cleaning up the mess of pdp

grin

I believe the apc miscreants online has a dummy chip install in their skull or they are just dull in reality

I don't know how u keep defending failure

And anyone who criticise, na automatically obidient. They are just too dull. I support good governance from any party. I stand for good greater nigeria I can be proud of.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by adioolayi(m): 10:07am On Aug 19, 2024
Akwamkpuruamu:
What is the role of your Petroleum Minister?
He should have asked the MD, who is a technocrat to resign or sack him.

Both the Minister and the MD have actually failed in their roles.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Newton1045: 10:08am On Aug 19, 2024
Very strong English
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:09am On Aug 19, 2024
adioolayi:
He should have asked the MD, who is a technocrat to resign or sack him.

Both the Minister and the MD have actually failed in their roles.
So blame the one, on who's table the bucks rest. If an employee no de deliver, you sack him. That's why you are the CEO
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Stevosty: 10:10am On Aug 19, 2024
libvrithy:
It is 1,000 for a liter this country is not working please.
we should put the blame where it belongs, Tinubu's government is a disaster, and more disaster in the offing. He is also the minister of petroleum.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by EyeCumInPeace: 10:11am On Aug 19, 2024
God just allowed this plague called éBola to punish Nigerians, for putting Tribalism ahead of common sense. grin
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Bluntemperor: 10:11am On Aug 19, 2024
boxypane:
Battling what they caused.
But the same NNPC that Tinubu refused to dismantle is still holding Sway:
- No Accountability from them
- No date of Putting Refineries at work.
- Nobody knows how much ( N/ Dollars/) we makes daily ?
•Same with DISCOS - no target in their Operations,as the Darkness to Nigeria persists 6-hours , instead of 24- hours a day.
These are Corrupt Institutions that guzzling Humongous NBILLIONS Money,yet no single Solutions.
Very Shameful Indeed.
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by jericco1(m): 10:14am On Aug 19, 2024
Failed Nation
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Chickenandchips(f): 10:17am On Aug 19, 2024
They don't want to release the fuel. They have turned NNPC into their private business, until they hear protest that is when we will get their attention.

N/B : I AM NOT ENDORSING PROTEST O

grin grin grin
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by OkCornel(m): 10:20am On Aug 19, 2024
Hmmm

Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by Chinedumejoooo: 10:20am On Aug 19, 2024
I thought removing fuel subsidy will affect black marketers.
Now what is happening
Re: NNPC Battles Deepening Fuel Scarcity, Black Market Booms by AutoManual: 10:21am On Aug 19, 2024
. There is nothing like fuel scarcity in the south east. Almost all filling stations have fuel. But because of the scarcity in other states and regions they just follow trend to increase prices
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