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Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Islie(op): 12:30pm On Oct 12, 2024
• Achieves pricing balance on both import and locally refined

• Forex rate may upset the balance – Marketers

• Independent marketers call for more level playing field

• Marketers now free to buy from Dangote —Edun


The latest figures from the official pricing template have indicated that the pump price of locally produced premium motor spirit, PMS, otherwise called petrol, is now being matched with the price of imported products.

But petroleum marketers are hinting that such a match would not be sustainable if exchange rates for both locally produced and imported products are left to market forces.

Vanguard findings from the costing template managed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, show the landing cost for imported PMS has been raised by 4 per cent to N956.13 per litre in October 2024, from N919.55 in September 2024.

The increase is mainly driven by the differential in the value of the Naira to the United States of American dollar, where N1, 625/$ was used for September while N1, 645/$ was used for October.

An updated transactional analysis of the pricing template obtained by Vanguard, yesterday, put the total direct cost, including product cost at N887.45 per litre, Freight (Lome-Lagos) N10.37, port charges N7.37, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA Levy N4.47, storage cost N2.58 to arrive at N913.12 per litre for total direct cost.

The total direct cost was added to the finance cost, including a letter of credit (N16.53) and total interest (N43.01) which raised the landing cost of the product to N956.13 per litre.


In addition to this haulage cost and marketers’ margin along with other unspecified costs have pushed the average pump price to be around N1,000 per litre.

Consequently, while the average pump price in NNPCL petrol stations and major marketers is around N1,000 per litre, most independent marketers in the Lagos area sell between N1,005 and N1,020 per litre, contrary to the officially recommended pump price of N998/litre.

However, many marketers who spoke to Vanguard believe that the existing price differences are not too wide.

But they also hinted that a significant change in the exchange rate would upset the balance significantly.

They also called for more openness and competitiveness in the market across all segments of the operators to create an even playing field.


We expect competition in the domestic market — operators

With the downstream sector’s deregulation, marketers said they look forward to healthy competition in Nigeria’s domestic market.

In an interview with Vanguard, yesterday, the Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), Mr. Joseph Ehimen, said: “The next step now is to allow others to compete in the open market, bring in the products (local or international), and entrepreneurs can build more modular refineries.

“If the government likes, let them put for sell the nation’s four refineries or make them functional to compete with Dangote Petroleum Refinery.”

Similarly, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, said, with the deregulation of the downstream sector, its members can now buy petrol from both domestic and international markets.
The Public Relations Officer, IPMAN, Chief Chinedu Ukadike said marketers would source their products from ‘wherever they feel is cheaper and will make them competitive’.


Marketers are now free to buy from Dangote — Edun

Meanwhile, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, said all marketers can now buy products directly from the Dangote Refinery in Lagos.

This ends the arrangement in which the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) was acting as sole off-taker of the Dangote Refinery products.

In a statement yesterday, Edun said, “Following the directive of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and the implementation of the new Naira-based sales mechanism, the Implementation Committee on the Sales of Crude Oil and Refined Products in Naira, chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun held its second review meeting on Wednesday, October 10, 2024.

“The meeting focused on assessing the transition towards a deregulated market structure for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and addressing the change in the purchasing model for petroleum product marketers.

“New Direct Purchase Model: The most significant change under the new regime is that petroleum product marketers can now purchase PMS directly from local refineries. This marks a departure from the previous arrangement where the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPCL) served as the sole purchaser and distributor of PMS from the refineries.

“This direct purchasing mechanism allows marketers to negotiate commercial terms directly with the refineries, fostering a more competitive market environment and enabling a smoother supply chain for petroleum products.

“Local Production of PMS: With the commencement of local PMS production, the market is better equipped to support these direct transactions. This transition is expected to enhance efficiency in product availability and stabilize market conditions for the benefit of all Nigerians.

“The Committee recognizes that there are questions and discussions regarding this change in the market structure. We are committed to providing clarity on this development and will continue to engage with stakeholders to ensure a seamless transition process.”

He described the direct purchase of PMS by petroleum product marketers as a new era of growth and development for Nigeria’s petroleum industry.

Reacting to this statement, the Managing Director, 11 Plc (formerly Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc), Mr Adetunji Oyebanji, said: “The price of PMS has finally been deregulated, and subsidy has finally been eliminated. Henceforth, the price of PMS will be determined by market dynamics. This is inevitable as the government could no longer bear the burden of the subsidy.

“A good measure the government has taken to address the development is selling crude oil to local refineries in Naira at a fixed exchange rate. This will protect consumers from the negative impact of the fluctuations in exchange rates.

‘‘The fact that the crude will be refined in local refineries will also save the cost of transporting crude to offshore refineries and transporting refined products back to Nigeria.

“Without these two factors, prices would have been higher. Another thing will be that the incentive to smuggle petrol from Nigeria to our neighbouring countries will be greatly reduced’’.

However, he added, ‘‘Henceforth, prices can change at any time, depending on market dynamics.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/10/deregulation-fg-jerks-up-landing-cost-for-imported-products/

Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by dynicks(m): 12:38pm On Oct 12, 2024
grin
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Salewa97: 12:55pm On Oct 12, 2024
Toh

The new price of petrol would be announced soon
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by RealityKings: 1:07pm On Oct 12, 2024
It's not as if there will ever be a stable price In the long run
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by psucc(m): 1:24pm On Oct 12, 2024
The cabal in the oil sector is stronger than the drugs mafia
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by saintjimos(m): 1:28pm On Oct 12, 2024
What will happen in the next 10 years , others are going electric and solar solutions and we are still fighting over oil

Who will be buying them in the next 10years or will Nigeria ban electric vehicles and solar powered electronics?
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by forgiveness:
Minimum wages should be counted per hour and not per month. This will go a long way to reduce poverty. A minimum threshold of 2k per hour should be legislated for unskilled while a skilled graduate should earn more than that.

People can work in many places and earn at least 320k per month if one works for 8hrs (8am-5pm, minus 1hr compulsory lunch break) in a day for 5days (Monday - Friday).

Any one who cant afford should reduce to the hours you can afford.
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Olamila: 1:33pm On Oct 12, 2024
This is great news those that mocked DANGOTE will cry blood now.
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Ebubu: 1:38pm On Oct 12, 2024
forgiveness:
Minimum wages should be counted per hour and not per month. This will ho a long way to reduce poverty. A minimum threshold of 2k per hour should legislated for unskilled while a skilled graduate should earn more than that.

People can work in many place and earn at least 320k per month if one works for 8hrs (8am-5pm, minus 1hr compulsory lunch break) in a day for 5days (Monday - Friday).

Any one who cant afford should reduce to the hours you can afford.
This is absolute cause this monthly pay that will stagnate you in one field of work from 8am to 4pm is no longer feasible.

Hourly pay which you'll take home at the end of that day is better now just that some may find it difficult to save.

It's always easier to save from monthly check
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Tochi3(m):
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..for those who did not care to listen..grabbing & snatching for Thief'nubu will be..& it is the worst thing that has ever happened to Nigeria..

..you see they don't even care for Nigeria & Nigerians..we told you that a creature without identity & certificate is a fraud & his fraudulent state of mind is been displayed here by the NNPC cum dangote refinery vis a vis oil marketers.. grin grin

..you refused to disclose the price you are buying from dangote or should i say dangote refused to disclose his price for NNPC..nobody knows the truth..but FG, nnpcl has been shouting deregulation, deregulation.. grin grin

..the oil marketers decides to source the refined products from somewere else..In the spirit of " deregulation"..& all of a sudden the landing cost is immediately increased..

..so..All this Kalokalo..Na ontop the heads of the suffering masses..the emilokan maladministration dont want Nigerians to enjoy cheap fuel in the name of deregulation..because they want all Profits to themselves & themselves alone.. grin grin

..BATists..how far with" when Dangote refinery comes on Board, fuel will be cheap & the value of the naira to the dollars will increase..leading to Excess foreign reserves. grin grin

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Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Anither563: 1:46pm On Oct 12, 2024
Good development.
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by blacknp(m): 1:55pm On Oct 12, 2024
psucc:
The cabal in the oil sector is stronger than the drugs mafia
And Alhaji Aliko Dangote as usual, has defeated them, it is not easy to be the richest black man in The World for 15 straight years
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by blacknp(m): 1:56pm On Oct 12, 2024
Tochi3:
grin grin grin

..for those who did not care to listen..grabbing & snatching for Thief'nubu will be..& it is the worst thing that has ever happened to Nigeria..

..youbsee they don't even care for the Nigeria & Nigerians..we told you that a creature without identity & certificate is a fraud & his fraudulent state of mind is been displayed here by the NNPC cum dangote refinery vis a vis oil marketers.. grin grin

..you refused to disclose the price you are buying from dangote ir should i say dangote refused to disclose his price for NNPC..nobody knows the truth..but FG, nnpcl has been shouting deregulation, deregulation.. grin grin

..the oil marketers decides to source the refined products from somewere else..In the spirit of " deregulation"..& all of a sudden the landing cost is immediately increased..

..so..All this Kalokalo..Na ontop the heads of the suffering masses..the emilokan maladministration dont want Nigerians to enjoy cheap fuel in the name of deregulation..because they want all Profits to themselves & themselves alone.. grin grin

..BATists..how far with" when Dangote refinery comes an Board, fuel will be cheap & the value of the naira to the dollars will increade..leading to Exzess foreign reserves. grin grin

grin grin grin grin
Extremely very senselesshuh
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Tochi3(m): 1:58pm On Oct 12, 2024
blacknp:
Extremely very senselesshuh
grin grin

Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by blacknp(m): 1:59pm On Oct 12, 2024
Tochi3:
grin grin
Wetin pain am huh
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Tochi3(m): 2:01pm On Oct 12, 2024
blacknp:
Wetin pain am huh
grin grin

..useless emilokan Q&A season..

..e pain you wella.. grin grin

cheesy grin
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by blacknp(m): 2:07pm On Oct 12, 2024
Tochi3:
grin grin

..useless emilokan Q&A season..

..e pain you wella.. grin grin

cheesy grin
Please explain wetin pain am huh
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by FatimaAbubakar(f): 2:14pm On Oct 12, 2024
Foolish idiotic Tinubu
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by YeyeGbami: 2:14pm On Oct 12, 2024
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by CluelessOMOnile: 2:15pm On Oct 12, 2024
Tinubu is a cocaine sniffing modafvcker

Helinues can testify
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Christ4ever: 2:15pm On Oct 12, 2024
Another one? shocked






"When the righteous are in authority and become great, the people rejoice; But when the wicked man rules, the people groan and sigh.


‎Proverbs 29:2 KJV"
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Atarakpa: 2:15pm On Oct 12, 2024
Hmmm!
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by meum:
How can they say imported product & local product should be the same price? Putting the same landing cost(cost of importation) on a locally refined fuel is wrong. This is the reason why the price per litre of fuel is high.

Fix at least one refinery & get rid of this landing cost

T-pain came to further enrich himself & his friends. Those that voted him can now see the brain they said he used in building L@g0s & the type of democracy he claimed he was fighting for
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Emmabyte: 2:16pm On Oct 12, 2024
Tinubu have nothing to offer
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by lexy2014: 2:16pm On Oct 12, 2024
Salewa97:
Toh

The new price of petrol would be announced soon
what was the old price?

who will announce the new price?
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by spiSeyi: 2:17pm On Oct 12, 2024
forgiveness:
Minimum wages should be counted per hour and not per month. This will ho a long way to reduce poverty. A minimum threshold of 2k per hour should legislated for unskilled while a skilled graduate should earn more than that.

People can work in many place and earn at least 320k per month if one works for 8hrs (8am-5pm, minus 1hr compulsory lunch break) in a day for 5days (Monday - Friday).

Any one who cant afford should reduce to the hours you can afford.
As if minimum wage drop from heaven do Nigerians have the capacity to pay for good and service per hour undecided . Even the minimum wage how many government and business can afford to pay it, If you are a business owner you can start paying your staff per hour. Money is not our problem as we speak but the main problem is the Money we have is not strong enough to buy stuff. Nigerians purchasing power has been weaken, hyper inflation is dealing with us as a nation
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by CorrectionFLuid: 2:17pm On Oct 12, 2024
E dey touch everybody

Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Elvis2kay: 2:17pm On Oct 12, 2024
smiley
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by MaziObinnaokija: 2:17pm On Oct 12, 2024
Seun, Mynd44, Nlfpmod, Fergie001, Mukina2, Dominique. Abeg! help me to deactivate my account ..
undecided sad.
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by Mikelarteta(m): 2:17pm On Oct 12, 2024
Doing what they know how to do best, Jacking up, increasing. This guy na real T-Pain.
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by lexy2014: 2:18pm On Oct 12, 2024
psucc:
The cabal in the oil sector is stronger than the drugs mafia
which cabal is that?

has dangote disclosed how much he is selling fuel?

is it cabal that prevented him from being transparent?
Re: Deregulation: FG Jerks Up Landing Cost For Imported Products by tundegan: 2:21pm On Oct 12, 2024
This is a welcome development.

The market dynamics is what will stabilize things. The earlier people understand this, the better for all of us.
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