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Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Biodun556(op): 10:18am On Sep 20, 2024
• Low queue as IPMAN, MEMAN say supply below expectations
• Dangote debunks shortfall claim, insists supply on track


Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), yesterday, said the Dangote Refinery is unable to supply the nation with over 65 million litres of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS), stressing that only 10.3 million litres have been received from the facility.

The development, The Guardian gathered, may return the country to importation to bridge the shortfall.

But the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, refuted NNPCL’s claim of shortfall.

“This is outright falsehood. We load as the trucks arrive,” Chiejina said while expressing limitations on the immediate provision of the data on what the refinery supplied the country.

Dangote Refinery was expected to provide the NNPCL with 25 million litres per day in September and 30 million litres in October. Loading started at the facility on Sunday, September 15.

The spokesperson of NNPCL, Olufemi Soneye, told The Guardian that only 10.3 million litres of PMS had been received from the company.


“As of yesterday, we have received approximately 10.3 million litres. We are facing a shortfall of about 65 million litres. The plan was to receive 25 million litres per day,” Soneye said.

He disclosed that the company would decide on how to manage the shortfall.

“We must ensure energy security for the country, as this is a legal requirement under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). As a responsible company, we are committed to addressing these issues,” Soneye said.



Although fuel queues have reduced in major cities across the country as motorists battle with the high cost of up to N1,200 per litre in some cities, the Independent Marketers Association of Nigerian (IPMAN) told The Guardian that Dangote’s supply was still below par.

The National President of IPMAN, Abubakar Garima, said the supply to his members only improved slightly, adding that “this was not our expectation.”

Garima had noted that the marketers were still buying PMS at about N1,000 per litre from across depots, stressing the need for the NNPC to supply them directly.

Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) also told The Guardian that the queues were gradually clearing, but that supply needed to be improved and sustained.

MEANWHILE, The Guardian gathered that the low price of PMS, following the drop at the international market, encouraged marketers with import licence to bring in some volume of products, including PMS.

With import landing at about N900 to N1000 per litre, a marketer, who pleaded anonymity, said some marketers resorted to importing since they didn’t get supply guarantee locally because Dangote would only sell to NNPC.

A deport owner also told The Guardian that the depot owners wanted PMS, diesel and other products for all their stations and clients at the best possible price, best quality and on a level-playing field.

He said, “Once that is sorted, the sector will witness seamless operations and competition among marketers, in their efforts at delivering quality service to the driving public.

“NNPC, being the sole off-taker, does not cut depot owners off, except they do not give us product again. It simply means there’s still some element of subsidy therein, which is borne by the Federal Government and it is easier for them to tab the subsidy component if they are the sole off-taker, who will assign cargoes, via vessels, to depots.”

Amid slumping refining margins and weak fuel demand in China, two refineries in Shandong, operated by chemicals giant, Sinochem, were declared bankrupt.

Zhenghe Group Co and Shandong Huaxing Petrochemical Group Co failed to secure restructuring agreements with creditors, leading to their bankruptcy, as revealed by local courts and reported by Bloomberg.

The third refinery, Shandong Changyi Petrochemical Co, will meet creditors later this month. All three plants, with a combined capacity of 300,000 barrels per day, have been largely idled for months.

Weaker-than-expected fuel demand has impacted margins, particularly affecting independent refiners in Shandong.
https://guardian.ng/news/nnpcl-marketers-return-to-pms-import-over-shortfall-from-dangote/?utm_term=Autofeed

Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Biodun556(op):
grin

Who's lying 🤥

The Businessman or the politicians?



Anyway, Nigerians are seen as market not as human
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Lanretoye(m): 10:23am On Sep 20, 2024
Nigeria is on cruise without control
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by sweerychick(f): 10:25am On Sep 20, 2024
grin. whoever that believes in this CURSED APC AND TINUBU/BUHARI needs to check his mental health examined a country that is relying on private refinery to come to your rescue when we have four dormant refineries. How many times have they promised you that Port Harcourt refinery would work?? I don’t know how many times we keep crying to you these clowns and supporters of PBAT that he has no solution to what is on ground. When you guys were accusing Jonathan PDP of gross mismanagement I was just laughing. Now it has gotten so bad that Nigerians are begging military to take over. @Biodun556 OP stop wasting your time creating threads and believing Tinubu or Dangote would come to your rescue, reserve anything you have now because it is going to get WORSE. I repeat it is going to get WORSE. dollar would climb to 5000 naira by this time next year. Don’t say I didn’t warn you
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Nukilia: 10:28am On Sep 20, 2024
Not until NNPC is thoroughly overhauled, Nigeria will continue to have fuel problems undecided
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Tokskob2008: 10:30am On Sep 20, 2024
Lol.. I knew this was going to happen, just didn't know it would be this early.

So much for the new refinery we all thought would ease up things. Las las NNPC will totally avoid buying and resume their importation runs.

Dangote price too is just too high compared to the imported one..
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by ivandragon:
Hmm...

When you tell people that removing subsidy is not an end in itself, they throw up blind arguments.


If as the government said that pms subsidies became unsustainable because of corrupt practices and rising costs, the commonsense thing to have done is check the corrupt practices and then address the issues that gave rise to the increasing costs.


How can you admit that people committed economic sabotage for years and then rather than get those people to pay for thier crimes against the masses, you leave the masses to thier fate because you are too cowardly to do the right thing?

Does bat think the economic saboteurs would just simply go away because he decided to run from them and instead suffer the masses? That cabal would simply evolve into another monster to continue to feed off the broken system, afterall, they are untouchable.


First address the factors that have made fuel subsidy unsustainable, then you can remove the subsidy. At that point, pms could come down to as low as N350- N400 per litre without subsidy, which is still bearable in our present economic state IF the N70k minimum wage is implemented across board.

Once pms crosses N400, reintroduce subsidies, at this point, government would be paying about N50-N75 subsidy. When prices drop, stop the subsidy.

To those saying smuggling because of high prices in other countries, I ask...

1. Why should Nigerians pay more for a product it has comparative advantage simply because the government is too incompetent to perform its duty of securing the nation's borders?

2. What stops fuel prices from going up in those countries as the price in Nigeria rises? So because fuel is N2000 in Cameroon, Nigerians must pay N2500 for something they can get at N500?

3. What happens when the much touted CNG is also adopted by neighbouring countries? So the prices would also rise due to smuggling?

Apc is just made up of senseless characters who are cunning and out for themselves only.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Thrasher2024: 10:55am On Sep 20, 2024
Mods push this to front page let Nigerians see
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by CapodeCapouti(m):
Sorry dangote. If it was when buhari was in power you had started operations or if Atiku had won, only you for be our alpha and Omega by now.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Softmirror:
It has always been our collective deliberate efforts to make Nigeria not to function. Yet we complain every now and then even when all our actions are mostly self centered and careless.

We can't eat our cake and still have it. It's just a pity. The truth is we really don't have the love of this country at heart.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by goatandyam: 1:56pm On Sep 20, 2024
Useless Refinery
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Olaide1295: 1:59pm On Sep 20, 2024
These cabals at NNPC and NMDPRA are deliberately importing to steal Federal money.
Because how can a refinery of 650,000 barrels per day not able to satisfy Nigeria's needs.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Nobody: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2024
Cabals winning!

Build 10 refineries and these morafvckers will still find a way to import.

It was first about quality, and it has now turned to quantity!

I just have a feeling Nigeria is the hell the Bible talked about. Once you die as a sinner in good countries, you reincarnate to Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Brendaniel: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2024
CoronaVirusPro:
Cabals!
Which cabal? I thought you people said Tinubu's government doesn't have cabal and that is why he was the best for you people to support.

cabals that could not stop him from becoming president are the ones stopping him from governing well?

So where did the cabals come from again?
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Gbadugbakun(m):
Nigeria mata don taya me. undecided
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Manny21: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2024
Without fuel importation, some NNPC top brass will not survive one week because that's what funds their luxurious, reckless and greedy lifestyles and those of their families. This is actually their plan from the beginning. Dangote's fuel is enough to fill Nigerians pms needs if they support him. But that would mean most of them going from billions of dollars to zero naira. Nigeria in is bondage.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by VaginaAcademic: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2024
Infact boycott Dangote
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by daddytime(m): 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2024
"Dramatist personas"
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Etimes: 2:01pm On Sep 20, 2024
Interesting. We are getting somewhere huh

Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Helpfromabove1(m): 2:01pm On Sep 20, 2024
Bb
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by southsouthking(m): 2:01pm On Sep 20, 2024
Nn
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by AngelicBeing: 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2024
Biodun556:
grin

Who's lying 🤥

The Businessman or the politicians?
Both of them sad
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by educatedfool: 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2024
Sincerely everything is more than enough for the refinery
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Angelfrost(m): 2:04pm On Sep 20, 2024
Lol... Forget these people!

If you like build 50 functioning refineries, these bastards must find way to import and make their money.


Corruption can never allow any society or nation move forward!

NEVER!!!
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Lungs: 2:04pm On Sep 20, 2024
grin grin grin this people Sha wan dey loot cruise oil money by style . If U get d gist say Hi
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by HellVictorinho8(m): 2:05pm On Sep 20, 2024
Softmirror:
It's has always been our collective deliberate efforts to make Nigeria not to function. Yet we complain every now and then even when all our actions are mostly self centered, and careless.

Sincerely, we can't eat our cake and still have it.
Is my philosophy self centered too

angry





Check out my philosophy!


angry



Then rest!
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by bukatyne(f): 2:05pm On Sep 20, 2024
High level summary: You people need to import so you would continue receiving subsidy abi?

Carry on.
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Skillsnigeria: 2:06pm On Sep 20, 2024
Noted
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by Omoawoke(m): 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2024
Some few individuals just sit down playing Nigeria like ludo

Dangote plus nnpc plus marketers plus importers plus fgn… it will not be well with all of you
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by HellVictorinho8(m): 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2024
Angelfrost:
Lol... Forget these people!

If you like build 50 functioning refineries, these bastards must find way to import and make their money.


Corruption can never allow any society or nation move forward!

NEVER!!!
Are they in charge?


Y cant d president overwhelm dem?

undecided
Re: Dangote Petrol Not Enough, NNPCL, Marketers Resume Importation by yesloaded: 2:07pm On Sep 20, 2024
Hide & Seek Game

Who is fooling who?

Here in Ibadan, there's nothing like shortage of pms because many private cars owners can't even afford it

If your house is more than 20km to & fro your office and earns 200k naira, it's better to park your cars home because it will be hard to feed. Many civil servants lives somewhere far more than 20km to & fro their office. Imagine you house located at Olodo & you work at the state secratiat, the distance is over 30km to & fro, which means at least 7litres of fuel per day which is 7k naira. 7knaira x 22days 154k naira. If you earn 200k naira per month then it means you will be left with 46k naira
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