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Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Pluto33(op): 10:18am On Sep 12, 2024
Petroleum marketers, refiners, and depot owners in Nigeria have called for the full deregulation of the downstream oil sector, seeking to end government price controls due to subsidies.

The Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, Crude Oil Refiners Association of Nigeria, African Refiners and Distributors Association, and Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria disclosed this during a webinar on Wednesday.

The discussion, themed ‘Optimising the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry’, brought together key stakeholders from various sectors of the oil and gas industry to discuss challenges, opportunities, and strategic initiatives for enhancing the sector’s efficiency and sustainability.

In a communique made available to our correspondent on Wednesday by MEMAN, participants were said to have discussed the implications of recent price hikes in petroleum products and emphasised the need for full market deregulation.

“A market-driven pricing mechanism was advocated to promote competitiveness and operational efficiency. The removal of government controls on pricing was seen as essential to fostering a more dynamic and responsive industry.

“The call for complete deregulation and market liberalisation was reiterated. The benefits include improved efficiency, enhanced product availability, and increased private sector participation,” the communique read partly.

There was a strong emphasis on supporting local refineries to decrease dependency on imported petroleum products. The stakeholders called for freedom for marketers to purchase crude oil from local and international sources and for refineries to enter into processing agreements with retail companies.

The discussions also underscored the importance of transitioning towards cleaner energy sources, including Compressed Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas.

The stakeholders also made a proposal for the establishment of a new committee structure in the petroleum sector, inspired by the Bankers’ Committee in Nigeria.

This structure, they said, would include a Midstream and Downstream Industry Coordination Committee to focus on enhancing collaboration within these sectors, chaired by the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.

They called for an Industry Interface Committee to manage interactions between the upstream and downstream sectors; and a Petroleum Industry Consultative Assembly assembly bringing together stakeholders from across the oil and gas sectors, chaired by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil).

“These committees aim to foster collaboration, ensure regulatory compliance, facilitate conflict resolution, and provide strategic oversight, akin to the role played by the bankers’ committee in the banking sector.

“The creation of industry-wide consultative committees was suggested to enhance collaboration, innovation, and conflict resolution, addressing supply chain inefficiencies and infrastructure deficits was deemed crucial for long-term sustainability,”
the communique said.

The oil sector investors also advocated for significant investment in infrastructure to enhance distribution and storage of petroleum products.

They called for the adoption of new technologies to optimise supply chains, reduce smuggling, and prevent adulteration.

Similarly, the business owners emphasised implementing sustainable practices, such as reducing gas flaring, promoting renewable energy use, and investing in carbon capture and storage technologies to align with global sustainability goals.

They also saw the need for a clearer and more supportive regulatory environment with references to the Petroleum Industry Act and its provisions, saying better implementation of policies is necessary to facilitate easier licensing, investment, and refinery operations.


“The webinar also highlighted Nigeria’s potential to become a significant producer of plastics and petrochemical products. Stakeholders discussed leveraging the country’s abundant natural gas resources to develop a robust petrochemical industry. “This would reduce imports, create jobs, and support the local economy. Emphasis was placed on establishing the necessary infrastructure, such as petrochemical complexes, and adopting policies that encourage local manufacturing and value addition. The shift toward producing plastics domestically aligns with the broader strategy of industrial diversification and economic resilience.

“The webinar concluded with a commitment from all stakeholders to work collaboratively toward optimising the Nigerian oil and gas industry. Emphasis was placed on the need for strategic investments, policy reforms, and innovative practices that align with global standards and sustainability goals.

“The proposed establishment of the petroleum committee will serve as a key platform for fostering collaboration and guiding the sector through its ongoing transition,” the communique stated.
Source:
https://punchng.com/marketers-refiners-demand-total-subsidy-removal/
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Smallieee: 10:24am On Sep 12, 2024
Nawa Oooo
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by grandstar(m):
“A market-driven pricing mechanism was advocated to promote competitiveness and operational efficiency. The removal of government controls on pricing was seen as essential to fostering a more dynamic and responsive industry.

“The call for complete deregulation and market liberalisation was reiterated. The benefits include improved efficiency, enhanced product availability, and increased private sector participation,” the communique read partly."


I 1,000% support the above.

This will lead to not only improving the government fiscal position, but encourage massive investments in the downstream sector of the economy.

Had the price been deregulated, even in 2007 when OBJ sold the 2 Port Harcourt refineries along with that of Warri, Nigeria today would be refining at least 1.5mbpd.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by PlutoChief: 10:35am On Sep 12, 2024
Okay
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Inspirer1: 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
We are in for this.....as in no succor in sight.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by 99thEnemy(m):
cheesy

War is yet to come.

So with this, subsidy was not totally removed. cheesy

Subsidy needs to be totally removed.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Bentacur007: 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
We die there
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by helinues: 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
They are thieves

The crude oil this same marketers have been exporting all this years, at least 40% won't make it back to the country yet they would still charge for subsidy on fuel that didn't make it to Nigeria

Why should Nigeria government be paying subsidy on fuel when half of what they would be paying for have been sold to foreigners.

No to fuel subsidy
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by tommy589(m): 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
Is this the incentive investors need?
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by timibare(m): 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
2k per litre
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
Way to go.
The corruption in the oil sector is nauseating.

Buhari the Olodo with no technological sense whatsoever made himself petroleum minister.

BAT the mandate thief with no science or engineering background has again made himself the petroleum minister.

To show you their collective agenda is just to enrich their pockets, not to make this nation work.

Let market forces of demand and competition determine prices and let other players invest in the sector as they deem fit.

NNPC is a case in thievery and corruption.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by TheTundeMuniru: 10:36am On Sep 12, 2024
Some individuals are bent on not seeing this Country work
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Onyeigbo10000: 10:37am On Sep 12, 2024
So the Subsidy is gone senseless inaugural speech made by president is just audio, so they are still paying subsidy when a litre of fuel is sold at N1300 from N200.


This country is finished.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by malaria(f): 10:37am On Sep 12, 2024
Everyday grammer , yet no show
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by saintopus(m): 10:37am On Sep 12, 2024
When they're selling fuel at N1300 per liter it's already deregulated.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by thiefnubu(m): 10:37am On Sep 12, 2024
But Emilokan said Subsidy is gone ...And that's why minimum wage cannot even fill a normal car fuel tank


What Subsidy needs to be removed again?
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by DevilsEqual(m): 10:38am On Sep 12, 2024
cheesy


PBAT should look into and see if total removal wont multiply the lil pains


I feel this might be too much to endure.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by advocatejare(m): 10:38am On Sep 12, 2024
Before nko
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Flangelo12: 10:38am On Sep 12, 2024
99thEnemy:
cheesy

War is yet to come.

So with this, subsidy was not totally removed. cheesy
huh

Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by okomile(f): 10:39am On Sep 12, 2024
We go buy for 5k

We still dey sleep nah.
grin
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Nonso92(m): 10:39am On Sep 12, 2024
Despite the price hike, we're still paying subsidy??
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Bigboytinz: 10:39am On Sep 12, 2024
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Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by DeLaRue: 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024
Yaaay!

Mr Tinubu, listen, remove petrol subsidy patapata. Now!

Finally, many Nigerians are beginning to realise petrol subsidy is fake comfort.

You are poor. You keep borrowing money to live a fake life. Well, that fake life will catch up with you eventually.

That is the situation Nigeria is right now.

Borrowing money to pay subsidy is dumb, dumb, dumb.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by 99thEnemy(m): 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024
Flangelo12:
huh
Subsidy needs to be totally removed.
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by tobenuel(m): 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024
Let it be known that Yorubas and Hausas destroyed this country and Heaven will take note
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Pikadili: 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024
They're just speaking through the president ni

For your Industrial cleaning and fumigation check my signature
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by EmperorFred: 10:40am On Sep 12, 2024
5k per litre soon and I'm very sure Nigerians will buy without complaining
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by DesChyko: 10:41am On Sep 12, 2024
Subsidy is gone!

Audio from Day 1. Expect anything and everything from this administration
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by Meti99(m): 10:41am On Sep 12, 2024
Fuel wey go still sell for 5000/litre
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by ogolemati: 10:41am On Sep 12, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin wait first which subsidy again,which one did drug lord removed the first day in office
Re: Marketers, Refiners Demand Total Subsidy Removal by BlackfireX: 10:41am On Sep 12, 2024
That means fuel will be sold




#3,000 per liter



grin
Tinubu 2027
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