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Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by dre11(op): 8:55am On Oct 08, 2024
• NNPC, marketers may import petrol to complement Dangote’s output

• Stakeholders seek transparency in Dangote-NNPC operations


By Kingsley Jeremiah (Abuja) and Waliat Musa (Lagos)


After repeatedly denying any intention to reintroduce fuel subsidies, which amounted to over N7.7 trillion in about one year, there are indications that President Bola Tinubu has finally given the nod to deregulating the downstream petroleum sector.

Consequently, there are indications that the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) will go up again by an additional N130 per litre across the country.

Following the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) decision to end the exclusive offtake of products from Dangote Refinery after the expiry of the initial letter of credit issued to the refiner, sources familiar with the current pricing template told The Guardian that petrol prices will settle at around N1,100 per litre in Abuja, against the current average of about N990 per litre. In Lagos, the product will move to about N1,000 per litre, while motorists in the north will pay more.

The Guardian also learnt that the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) is being mandated to strictly monitor the pricing of white products and facilitate the import of products to supplement the daily 10 million litres that the Dangote Refinery supplies.

Instead of NNPC being the sole importer, a role the national oil company has played for over nine years, private companies, according to sources who pleaded anonymity, will now import and sell the products at a market-driven price.

While the NNPC spokesman, Olufemi Soneye, did not respond to calls and messages about the development, The Guardian learnt that the decision to end the exclusive offtake of the product came due to pressure from Nigerians, including the National Assembly, to free the market and allow marketers to buy products from local refiners.

It was gathered that the decision, which the Dangote team and marketers only learnt about through the press, was a way for the Tinubu government to avoid the middleman issue and prevent the government from having to provide subsidies, especially the N130 per litre that was being absorbed on the PMS.

In recent years, most marketers, including the major players, have become accustomed to learning about industry changes through the media, including the recent price increase, which moved pump prices to about N1,000 from N650 per litre.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) told The Guardian that they are anticipating direct supply arrangements following reports that the NNPCL may cease to be the primary off-taker of petrol from the Dangote Refinery.

IPMAN’s national president, Abubakar Shettima Maigandi, confirmed to The Guardian that, as of the time this report was filed, NNPCL still maintained its position as the off-taker from the Dangote Refinery.

He stressed that they were promised to start getting Dangote’s product from NNPCL retail.

“So, after NNPC gets their volume, they will allocate a portion to independent petroleum marketers. We are still waiting for them to start giving us our share. If they are indeed stepping back, we, as independent marketers, should receive our allocation. Right now, we are waiting for the volume from them, through NNPC, so that we can go to the Dangote Refinery and begin loading,” he said.

Maigandi emphasised that selling crude oil in naira to Dangote Refinery is a welcome development that should ease and suppress the enormous cost of PMS.

“They said they will be giving Dangote crude oil in naira, and then we marketers will also be buying in naira. Let’s see how they will start their negotiations. Nigerians should not panic, as we are seriously discussing the way forward with NNPC,” he said.


Meanwhile, hope is building for a naira crude deal with Dangote Refinery. The Federal Government plans to deliver up to 400,000 barrels of Nigerian crude oil daily amid soaring Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) costs.

This potential agreement could provide a crucial lifeline for consumers struggling with rising fuel prices and help stabilise the local economy.

This new development followed the Federal Government’s announcement that the naira-for-crude deal has commenced, which will amount to 24 million barrels of Nigerian supply between October and November 2024.

Energy expert Prof Dayo Ayoade stated that the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 does not anticipate NNPC Ltd as a middleman for any player, particularly not for private refineries in Nigeria.

He cautioned that allowing everyone to access PMS directly from the Dangote Refinery could lead to significant consequences, stating that such a scenario would make managing issues related to under-recovery or subsidies difficult.

“Can the government pay subsidy to every private person who picks up PMS? That could become disastrous, as the fraud we saw in the subsidy regime would now really come into play. I am not aware of any of the NNPC margins added to costs.

“The whole operation system between Dangote Refinery and NNPC Ltd is opaque. Until we have transparency and all documents are published publicly, it will be difficult to trust what we hear.

“The players have not published any documentation as to what the true cost is. What is Dangote’s cost in refining and providing a litre of PMS? Does it include the PMS, the crude oil they bought from the US? If it uses mostly or 100 per cent Nigerian crude, what is the price? I don’t know any of this, and I don’t think any analyst does,” he said.

Ayoade stressed that the fuel crisis has not ended and will not end easily because of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, what is happening between Iran and Israel, and the potential for war, with the possibility that the Middle East tensions will affect the oil price, and that is why the oil price is creeping up at about $78 per barrel.

“So, we are not going to benefit all that much from this increased revenue. What we are also going to experience is the downside of the increase in the oil price, which is that the price of PMS is going to go up. Because we are still importing, as far as I know importing has not stopped, the Nigerian government should be ready to spend more, whether they call it a subsidy, under-recovery, or over-recovery. The government is going to have to put more money into this,” he said.
https://guardian.ng/news/worries-over-petrol-price-as-tinubu-deregulates-downstream-sector/

Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by orikoku: 9:02am On Oct 08, 2024
Kai, suffering continue. No hope for common man in sight. I wish Nigerian's well in this trying period.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:02am On Oct 08, 2024
At this point, we are not saying deregulation is not okay even though the effect in term of price increase is not going to be palatable in the short run, no doubt.

But Government have to channel the resources that suppose to go for subsidy towards meaningful and impactful projects across the Nation for the betterment of all and sundry.

Also, Government should encourage and license more private refineries in order to give room for competition that will eventually crash the price just like in Communication sector and to avoid monopoly from Dangote in the long run.

We are watching with Keen interest.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by cnnamoko(m): 9:02am On Oct 08, 2024
Lets hope for the best
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by omoredia: 9:02am On Oct 08, 2024
Tinubu dey steal, Adeboye dey steal. Masses dey mumu
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by omoredia: 9:03am On Oct 08, 2024
Who can satisfy the greedy? These are people that cannot work for a kobo yet they sleep and have millions credited into their account. Money will only have value if u put in work. If you like make it 10k per liter they won't still be satisfied
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Blessedman98: 9:03am On Oct 08, 2024
Omoooo
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by MissOpe(f): 9:03am On Oct 08, 2024
omoredia:
Who can satisfy the greedy?
No one
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Northernblood8(m): 9:04am On Oct 08, 2024
Mad people. We d buy am 1200 here
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Jangbajantis: 9:04am On Oct 08, 2024
Greed playing politics.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by TouchNfollow(f): 9:04am On Oct 08, 2024
Fuel will be 5k per litre before 2027.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Ebinpawo1: 9:04am On Oct 08, 2024
Why all these secrecy over the NNPCL's operations?
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:04am On Oct 08, 2024
Another way to increase the price of the commodity......
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Lungs: 9:05am On Oct 08, 2024
Tinubu Architect of failure
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by RoyalLifecoach: 9:06am On Oct 08, 2024
It is well, God is on the throne.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Cantonese: 9:06am On Oct 08, 2024
What is the current story about Port Harcourt and Warri refineries?

How can NNPC continue to hail and service a competitor like this?
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Origin(f): 9:06am On Oct 08, 2024
Also allow local and foreign investors to build modular refineries. There has been a market for this for years....

There are so many opportunities within the sector for investments. ...
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Tflex01: 9:06am On Oct 08, 2024
omoredia:
Tinubu dey steal, Adeboye dey steal. Masses dey mumu
Why is Adeboye the target of IPO.B slanders?

?
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by adioolayi(m): 9:07am On Oct 08, 2024
Remove subsidy...

It's removed...Subsidy is gone.. angry

No, it's not fully removed...if it's truly removed, PMS will be over #1000...Tinubu na liar..

It's actually removed, but we intervene when necessary to reduce the impact..

No, don't intervene...it's corruption..remove it and stop lying..

Okay...We are going into full deregulation..

Ha...how come PMS is now over #1000 per litre...

This government is wicked... angry angry

Government pays subsidy in many countries of the world..

Bring back subsidy..We can't buy at this huge price of over #1000 per litre.

sad sad sad sad
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Jarchi(m): 9:07am On Oct 08, 2024
Naija own no dey ever make sense to me, asin so we go suffer because the government can't be held accountable and his fellow stealing oil cabals will continue in the looting without justice?
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Buffalo2(m): 9:07am On Oct 08, 2024
Ha
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Paragon311(m): 9:07am On Oct 08, 2024
Welcome to the ZOO called Nigeria
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by OT2024: 9:08am On Oct 08, 2024
One hopes this regime's policies will not finish all of us in this country.

It has been from one anti people policy to another.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by omoredia: 9:08am On Oct 08, 2024
Tflex01:
Why is Adeboye the target of IPO.B slanders?

?
Haha I know u hate truth pass anything. Continue
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by tommy589(m): 9:11am On Oct 08, 2024
Ok
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Ofunaofu: 9:11am On Oct 08, 2024
angry
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by ourcrudeoil: 9:12am On Oct 08, 2024
Tinubu will be remembered for the crime he committed against Nigerians. Why will Tinubu steal what he knows nothing about? Anybody supporting Drug baron Tinubu needs medical attention ASAP.
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Racoon(m): 9:13am On Oct 08, 2024
These greedy and wicked marketers are just hellbent on benefititng from the petrol importing subsidy corruption
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Zeebuy: 9:14am On Oct 08, 2024
It's Tinubu's destiny to destroy Nigeria. Nothing can be done about it, he must fulfil his purpose. It's unfortunate tribalism and crass stupidity has brought us this far
Re: Worries Over Petrol Price As Tinubu Deregulates Downstream Sector by Klington: 9:14am On Oct 08, 2024
huh
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