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Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by dre11(op): 3:00pm On Sep 14, 2024
Experts have said that the commencement of operations at Dangote Refinery will not lead to a significant drop in petrol prices in Nigeria.

The experts, who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES in an interview on Thursday, said the refinery’s operations will lead to a more stable and predictable supply of petroleum products, reducing the volatility in prices caused by importation and supply chain disruptions.

However, they cautioned Nigerians against expecting a sudden and drastic drop in pump prices.

Last Monday, Devakumar Edwin, vice president at Dangote Industries Limited, said the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery has begun the processing of petrol.

Mr Edwin explained that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), Nigeria’s sole importer, would buy its product exclusively.

Speaking to reporters, the President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the petrol refined from the refinery would hit filling stations across the country within 48 hours, depending on the NNPC Ltd.

Speaking on the latest development with PREMIUM TIMES on Thursday, Dan Kunle, an energy expert, emphasised that the narrative of price crashing is “wrong”, noting that the pricing of petroleum products will still be determined by global market forces and other factors.

This narrative of price crashing is a wrong narrative. Let me take you back to basic economics. Production capacity and supply capacity are the most important aspects of any goods or commodity or services that citizens enjoy. If the production capacity and the supply system is weak, you can never enjoy steady supply and steady price.

“The circumstance in which this country is today, the first thing Nigerians should look out for is the production capacity of petroleum products and the supply chain guarantee; it is then you can begin to see whether price can be stable and not be jumping every day and then you can begin to say, since the production capacity have scaled up so much, prices may begin to fall or to remain stable,” Mr Kunle said.

He explained that the stability of supply and production capacity will lead to a stable price, not necessarily a cheap one.

“So, when MTN came to market, MTN and Airtel, was the price of the telephone cheap? No it wasn’t because it was at an entry level, it was a take off period, so for now, people should not carry this wrong narrative that because Dangote is refining crude oil locally, it means the price will be cheap. No, the price can be stable because there is something we call production capacity and supply capacity,” he said.

Mr Kunle said if Dangote refinery has production capacity but does not have guaranteed supply of crude, the raw material, at a reasonable price, the output will hardly translate to cheaper petrol.

“It’s not possible in pragmatic economics,” he said.

According to him, if the cost of the crude is very high, the output of the products from crude will also be relatively high.

“If Dangote gets crude at international price and they translate it to naira, sufficient crude, 700,000 barrels per day and they translate it to naira, and they give him every day unfailingly, and he refines it, that gives Nigeria a stable source of supply of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and if that continues like that, you can now say, supply of PMS locally is now more than even excess, then the price may adjust reasonably down, depending on the cost of production of the crude, so the cost of PMS is a derivative of the cost of the crude.

“If crude oil is $100 per barrel and it costs Nigeria $48 to produce, that means when you give that crude oil to Dangote to refine, or to any refinery to refine, $100 multiplied by the exchange rate, because you’re selling to him in naira, so when he adds his refining cost and everything, so how can the petrol per litre be cheaper than what it is now? It will be high. But if crude oil is $50 multiplied by the exchange rate you give it to him, plus his refining cost, the price again also will reflect the cost input of crude,” he said.

He said what Nigerians should be looking at henceforth, is that for the first time in history, the nation is going to have steady supply of petroleum products.

“That steady supply and stability will make you and me to plan because we will no longer go and spend one hour, two hours in petrol station, so you can now adjust your income, what we call income allocation, you can reallocate your income and say oh, this week, I will not spend more than N2,000 on petrol, this is what I will spend. Why? You could now plan. So the one hour you used to waste in the petrol station, you could now go and use it to do other things productively,” he added.

Also speaking, Muda Yusuf, director of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), noted that the pricing issue will depend on various factors, including the cost at which Dangote gets the crude.

He stated that if the cost of crude is low, there may be a reduction in price, but if the cost is high, the price of the product will also be high.

The pricing issue will depend on a number of factors. First it depends on the cost Dangote gets the crude. If the cost at which Dangote refinery get the crude is low, may be by virtue of concession given by NNPC or the condition given by the government then we are likely to see a reduction in price as a result of the coming on board of Dangote.

“That’s the principal factor because if crude oil is selling at $80 and Dangote has to buy crude at that maybe $80 or more, there is no way that can bring down the price of his product. Even the social environment at which we are, the NNPC at the current prices still subsidise fuel. So, unless the government is trying to subsidise the product for Dangote as well,” Mr Yusuf said.

He explained that the fact around Dangote is not enough to change the price; it depends on the condition under which he is able to get the crude.

“Government has offered NNPC to sell the crude in Naira, but we don’t know at what exchange rate they are using, we don’t know how much they are going to sell it per barrel. So, the major determinant will be the cost of the crude that will determine what will happen,” he said.

On Friday, the Nigerian government announced that loading of petrol from Dangote Refinery will begin on Sunday.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/734395-dangote-refinery-petrol-prices-unlikely-to-drop-experts.html

Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by jmoore(m): 3:06pm On Sep 14, 2024
Tinubulation is the only expectation.

NNPC and APC government cabal trademark is imposition of hardship on Nigerians.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by checkmatez: 3:12pm On Sep 14, 2024
The amount of talkshows that aired back then saying the refinery will drop prices of fuel and make subsidy removal not to be felt was uncountable but we are where we are still..
Anyway I don't blame the media stations because the diesel uses in running thier business isn't free.
If propaganda and rumours will give them more views then why won't they air it...
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by GanagiBitrus: 3:24pm On Sep 14, 2024
When it comes to Nigeria most times, 1+1 is never =2. smiley
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Macphenson: 4:02pm On Sep 14, 2024
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Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Realdeals(m): 4:53pm On Sep 14, 2024
We heard that the refinery gate price is #765/L

"Dangote Refinery will supply 25m liters daily at N765. while NNPCL will import the remaining 15 million liters. By end of October, Dangote supply will rise to 35m liters while NNPCL importation reduces to 5m."
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Houseontherock1: 4:58pm On Sep 14, 2024
The more you look, the less you see cool
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by nairalanda1(m): 6:46pm On Sep 14, 2024
Anyone who thinks that fuel will drop just because we have domestic refining...should remember that transport cost, refining cost, taxes, and workers salaries are part of the price you pay for petrol

And government cannot afford subsidy, althrough they want to keep paying it...folly indeed.

But the thing is, there is no way dangote is going to pay maintenance costs, taxes, refining costs, upgrade cost, and workers salaries at international level on just N100 per liter.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by happney65: 6:50pm On Sep 14, 2024
Of course. It won't drop to 100naira per litre,but over a period of time,it should come down since it is locally refined here and over a period of time we shall do away with importing any form of petroleum products and its subsidiaries
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by MEEVEET: 6:57pm On Sep 14, 2024
Majority of Nigerians are really ignorant little wonder why we produce the type of leaders we produce

Dangote refinery buys crude at international price, and you expect him to sale below international price for you because?

Average price of petrol is around 0.8 to 1.1 dollars internationally

Say 0.8 dollars thsts ₦1300 minimum

Nnpc would buy from him at 1300 and sale to you at ₦750... Paying a subsidy of ₦500 per litre while u buy at ₦850 to ₦8950
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by LibertyRep: 6:58pm On Sep 14, 2024
By tomorrow sha, the price will be revealed for us to see.

Continue with your permutations and guess games.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Kobojunkieee: 7:00pm On Sep 14, 2024
Realdeals:
We heard that the refinery gate price is #765/L
"Dangote Refinery will supply 25m liters daily at N765. while NNPCL will import the remaining 15 million liters. By end of October, Dangote supply will rise to 35m liters while NNPCL importation reduces to 5m."
Heard from whom? undecided
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Umueme: 9:06pm On Sep 14, 2024
Lol

I remember when we were explicitly saying that prior to Dangote petrol hitting the market, the price will rise exorbitantly, his product will come and slash maybe 100 naira or so off the price and we'll end up buying it higher than normal, and they said we were crazy and conspiracy theorists.

APC goons will all die agonizing deaths for deliberate ignorance.

#MyOpinion
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Offpoint1:
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by finallybusy: 9:07pm On Sep 14, 2024
Look at his other commodities and you can accurately guess that things won’t change. Life continues.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by JoeyNaza: 9:07pm On Sep 14, 2024
Dangote has to recover expenses plus jara for inflation / dollar fluctuation
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Sabadon(m): 9:07pm On Sep 14, 2024
grin grin grin

Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by dododawa1: 9:08pm On Sep 14, 2024
Unlikely

Or


It will drop


Nigerians needed actions



Nonsense talkevery time
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:08pm On Sep 14, 2024
The fact that the FG have not proudy announced prices is a strong indication that figures are not going to be favorable at all

I have been surfing the net since morning to see if there is any announcement of prices
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2024
Since he's selling to NNPC alone not an independent seller for all..

It's politics as usual to oppress the masses and make money as usual
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Kennitrust(m): 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2024
Unlikely to drop because it is controlled by evil spirit.


Nigeria, na revolution go save us.


The Malta crews will never let the poor breath.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by GOFRONT(m): 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2024
NNPCL officials of Maltagate.......12am is counting down
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by BigDawsNet: 9:10pm On Sep 14, 2024
Everybody go Dey Aiit las las


I no trust Nigerians… 2027 dem go still vote this current part for re-election
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by YeyeGbami: 9:11pm On Sep 14, 2024
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by TopsyKrete: 9:11pm On Sep 14, 2024
hmm
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Vyzz:
cool


But The promised us that the price will be drop lol

Now the have started speaking big big English.
The system isn't working and everyone is hustling with the office dem get.

We failed as a country when we decided not to be our brothers keeper..

Wetin do ur neighbor no concern u

Wetin do u no concern ur neighbor..

That's why we can't be united and fight against corruption and our leaders.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:12pm On Sep 14, 2024
MEEVEET:
Majority of Nigerians are really ignorant little wonder why we produce the type of leaders we produce

Dangote refinery buys crude at international price, and you expect him to sale below international price for you because?

Average price of petrol is around 0.8 to 1.1 dollars internationally

Say 0.8 dollars thsts ₦1300 minimum

Nnpc would buy from him at 1300 and sale to you at ₦750... Paying a subsidy of ₦500 per litre while u buy at ₦850 to ₦8950
Nothing changes as usual
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by codedguy1(m): 9:12pm On Sep 14, 2024
BigDawsNet:
Everybody go Dey Aiit las las


I no trust Nigerians… 2027 dem go still vote this current part for re-election
I tell you.
Re: Dangote Refinery: Petrol Prices Unlikely To Drop – Experts by Flangelo12: 9:12pm On Sep 14, 2024
Werey.

Cost of freighting and customs duties should surely impact the cost of sale.

Expert in what sef?
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