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Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by dre11(op): 12:43pm On Oct 15, 2024
By Ogaga Ariemu


Nigeria’s petroleum marketers are upbeat they will sell Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) cheaper than that of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited if Dangote Refinery begins direct sale of petrol to them.

The spokesperson of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike disclosed this in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST on Monday.

Ukadike gave this assurance while giving an update on petroleum marketers’ plans to directly purchase petrol from Dangote Refinery.

This comes days after the Federal Government through the Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Implementation Committee on Naira-for-crude sale to domestic refineries, Wale Edun confirmed that marketers have been cleared to purchase petrol directly from Dangote Refinery.

The development brought to an end the NNPC regime as the sole buyer of Dangote Refinery.

Recall that upon the inaugural distribution of Petrol at Dangote Refinery, NNPC was the sole-offtaker.

However, Edun last Friday, said that part of the implementation of the Naira-for-crude deal with Dangote Refinery was for marketers to lift petrol directly without NNPC as a middleman.

This comes at the back of the latest hike of petrol in NNPCL filling stations to N1,030 per litre in Abuja, while other petrol stations sell at between N1100 and N1,200.

Similarly, NNPCL fixed between N1040 and N1100 as ex-depot prices, that is the rate petrol marketers are expected to buy the product at depots.

Meanwhile, marketers had earlier rejected the ex-depot price by NNPCL.

Nigerian government’s permission to marketers to lift Dangote Petrol became a lifeline outside fuel import.

Reacting, Ukadike on Monday said IPMAN members, who control 70 percent of filling stations nationwide, are awaiting Dangote Refinery to kick off direct petrol sales.

According to him, the direct purchase of Dangote Petrol will remove all the fees added by NNPCL on the product.

He stressed that as soon as marketers begin purchase of Dangote Petrol, their price will drop below NNPCL’s current fuel price of N1030 per litre in Abuja.

“We are still waiting on Dangote Refinery on the direct sale of its petrol to our members and the price template.


“Our petrol price will be cheaper than that of NNPC Retail price if Dangote Refinery sells petrol to us.

“Because we are buying from the same source, the fee NNPC puts on top before selling to marketers will be cut off.

“We are not government workers, we don’t earn salaries, our profits emerge from turnovers.

“We are hoping we have a meeting with Dangote Refinery Tomorrow (Tuesday) or soon,”
he told DAILY POST.

Similarly, the President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association, PETROAN, Billy Gillis-Harry told DAILY POST that Dangote Refinery is yet to respond to its request letter for direct purchase of PMS.

He noted that it would be impossible for marketers to purchase Dangote Petrol without a price template.

“They have requested a letter from us, but we’ve not received an update after sending the letter.

“Till today, they have yet to tell anybody how much they are selling their product. They expect us to take our trucks to the refinery plant without knowing the price of petrol?

“We’re willing to support Dangote Refinery”
, he told DAILY POST.

Meanwhile, petrol marketers’ assurance is not cast in stone considering the fuel price hike recorded in the weeks upon the Dangote petrol distribution.

An oil and gas expert, Olabode Sowunmi on Monday said Dangote Refinery did not commence domestic production of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) to sell at a cheap price to Nigerians.


Fuel price hike under Tinubu

DAILY POST recalls that fuel price increased to N1030 last Wednesday, October 9, 2024, from N238 in June last year upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s inauguration.

In June 2023, Tinubu announced fuel subsidy removal which led to a petrol hike to above N600 per liter from N238.

On September 16, 2024, NNPCL effected fuel price hike which saw the product increase to between N1,030 and N1,200 per litre.



Diesel, cooking gas, electricity price spike

Apart from petrol, Automotive Gas Oil, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (12 kilogram) increased to N1406 per liter and N15,552.56, respectively in August 2024 from N854.32 and N9,194.41 the same period last year.

High energy costs, skyrocketing food prices and Naira fluctuations at the foreign exchange market have been fueling economic hardship under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government.

In April this year, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a 240 percent tariff hike for band A customers getting 20 hours of power supply.

The hike means electricity customers under band A feeder pay N209.5 per Kilowatt-hour from N66.


The hike comes despite Nigeria still grappling with 5000 megawatts of electricity supply for a population estimated to be over 200 million.

This is also as the incessant national grid collapses have worsened Nigeria’s power sector woes.

DAILY POST reports that the National grid collapsed on Monday, for at least the fifth time in 2024.

Meanwhile, TCN said the system restoration had commenced.


Tinubu is confident Nigeria will overcome economic hardship

However, speaking on Monday at an edition of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Tinubu expressed confidence that Nigeria can overcome its economic challenges.

Tinubu represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima said “The challenges before us can be overcome with the right policies.

“I implore every Nigerian that the challenge before us is not insurmountable, if we collaborate, we’ll overcome”.
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Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Ikaeniyan0: 12:50pm On Oct 15, 2024
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Salewa97: 12:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
Good to know
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Xcelinteriors(f): 1:11pm On Oct 15, 2024
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Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Resurrection212: 1:18pm On Oct 15, 2024
Posterity will judge you all.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by nairalanda1(m): 1:19pm On Oct 15, 2024
Ikaeniyan0:
Old news

https://punchng.com/nnpc-sells-pms-to-ipman-at-n995-litre/?amp

Yesterday, NNPCL agreed to sell to IPMAN for 995/litre after the intervention of the DSS
IPMAN also implied they would eventually be buying direct, and also allowed to import.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by nairalanda1(m): 1:19pm On Oct 15, 2024
Resurrection212:
Posterity will judge you all.
grin

(You can call me agbado, and murderer and lover of suffering afther this...I have given thee permission).

Fuel costs over N700 to refine, if not higher. Then there is transport costs.

Add all that together, and there is no way any one would sell you petrol at N200 and then you be happy.

The person that sells anything to do...fuel, food, clothing, etc, does not give a damm about how much you earn, or whether the economy is sick or well. At the end of the day, he or shee too has to make a living.

Your government is to blame. All these years they have not done us well in economic development. But at the end of the day, even in saner climes, people complain about how expensive things are...and so forth.

At the end, you cannot sell at a loss. DOing so is why we lost 4 refineries. It is also a big part of why we had a yuge debt, that forced this useless governmenrt to remove subsidy.

You won';t sell at a loss in your business because someone is too poor to buy from you.


Welcome to reality. Yes, I hate it, I hate saying the above, but it is what it is.


Like I said, mock me, most of you on this site are here to defend your party, not to have serious discussion. I no like apc or pdp, so, I am not part of you. cheesy
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Bigboytinz: 1:20pm On Oct 15, 2024
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Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Newsmills: 1:28pm On Oct 15, 2024
Everything now is Dangote this,Dangote that what of port harcourt refineries with billions of dollars expended on TAM since the days of Obasanjo.God hear my prayers and break this country into effective and transparent units,people are suffering because of demons ruling your children Amen.It is done
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by nairalanda1(m): 1:38pm On Oct 15, 2024
Newsmills:
Everything now is Dangote this,Dangote that what of port harcourt refineries with billions of dollars expended on TAM since the days of Obasanjo.God hear my prayers and break this country into effective and transparent units,people are suffering because of demons ruling your children Amen.It is done
NNPC refineries were not working because for decades your government forced them to sell fuel at a loss. Even the TAM, was not done all the time, and was just another conduit for corruption

And if you break the country, unless you are ready to have everyone in your new country taxed up to half their income, there won't be enough money for subsides.

Venezuela has subsides on fuel, and their largest refinery went from refining 900000 bpd to 100000bpd. Now, when was the last time a NIgerian was in charge of Venezuela.?

And don't bring LIbya into this discussion...or even Saudi...all those gulf and arab countries do not have the population we do, so per captia oil income is larger than us.

At the end, whether you break the country or do one Nigeria...good countries are countries that use their natural resources to make goods the world needs. That is what your apc guys should be doing.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by tiswell(m): 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2024
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Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Judolisco(m): 2:09pm On Oct 15, 2024
Alternative to petrol na cng engine conversion arbi.... Abeg wetin be d alternative to cooking gas grin..... Firewood.... Dis tinubu lucky say no be military era we dey.... As he travel go France like dis military for Don shonekan am grin
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by yemmight(m): 2:13pm On Oct 15, 2024
NNPC will not allow. Wizard and Winch plenty for NNPC.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Arkmanbuddy(m): 2:14pm On Oct 15, 2024
Let's see what happens in the coming days.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Fatbam005: 2:17pm On Oct 15, 2024
They laugh in private to see the citizen groan and heavy laden.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by commoditiesnig(m): 2:18pm On Oct 15, 2024
Very good
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Christlike01: 2:21pm On Oct 15, 2024
Yes,they will deduct N50.00 from the existing high price! Nigerians are terribly docile...they take whatever nonsense that's thrown at them!
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by emmanuel596(m): 2:24pm On Oct 15, 2024
Reduction to 1100 I guess
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Whois(m): 2:26pm On Oct 15, 2024
800 steps forward, 5 steps backwards

Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by tundegan: 2:37pm On Oct 15, 2024
The market dynamics is about to change.

Dangote coming into the market is going to force other marketers to reduce their prices.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Houseofglam7(f): 2:41pm On Oct 15, 2024
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Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by CooldipoMPS: 2:48pm On Oct 15, 2024
shocked
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Zimzy(m): 2:51pm On Oct 15, 2024
Nothing to celebrate yet
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Bluntemperor: 2:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
Nigerians are no longer giving a bleep concerning the Dangote Fuel Pricing because Dangote himself is part of the Clue or why is he Silent ,after he got assurances from every Nigerians of the reason why Nigerians are pledging their absolute Support ,for him to Control what the NNPC was doing or not ready to do!
He ought to have come out Boldly and declare his Price,as a Patrotic -Citizen of this Country and the Price should not be above N600.per litres,for he will be Controlling over 200Million buyers!
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by jmoore(m): 2:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
Ikaeniyan0:
Old news

https://punchng.com/nnpc-sells-pms-to-ipman-at-n995-litre/?amp

Yesterday, NNPCL agreed to sell to IPMAN for 995/litre after the intervention of the DSS
Comprehension 101: If NNPC wants to sell at 995 to IPMAN, how much will Dangote sell to IPMAN directly?

Common sense should tell you that if IPMAN avoids the middleman which is NNPC, the retail price will be lower.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by nairalanda1(m): 2:53pm On Oct 15, 2024
Whois:
800 steps forward, 5 steps backwards
1.That N87 is a part of why we can't afford subsidy today. In 2012, GEJ wanted to remove the thing totally, making fuel cost N140, but you guys said no, so at the end, prices were raised to N97 then reduced to N87, and it was done at the expense of government earnings....which meant taking more loans, debt increasing

2. Even then, the N87 applied to NNPC and some major marketers, and was not always available. Most IPMAN Members were selling between N100-180 per liter then

3.Also the relatively higher value of the naira was earned by spending a lot of the oil boom plus spending most of our forex. In 2010, forex reserves were around 60 bn dollars...by 2015, it was 32 bn dollars.


And that is why boasting about N87 is a nice way of celebrating the ruin that is our economy now...ie celebrating one of the causes of the problems we have now.





(You can call me agbado, or you can learn a lesson here. I don't care anymore. Most nairaland members are here to propagandise for tinubu or obi or atiku, not to have nuanced economic discussions. ).
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Eriokanmi: 2:55pm On Oct 15, 2024
Nice move. Who else now believes NNPC and the federal givernment are the enemies of Nigeria? I knew when the former quickly halted the plans of dangote of direct sale of petrol to the market by standing as the middleman and hijacking the marketing of the petrol, they wanted to unleash punishment on the masses further ni. They also wanted to block the subsidy scan secret from coming out.
Dangote's petrol would have been much more cheaper than anticipated, had they been allowed to sell direct to the public since August as planned. Apc is really an evil party but their blind and hungry followers will always differ cos slavery runs in their blood. No matter how much you punishment slaves, they'd always pay obeisance to their masters
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by sleek214(m): 2:58pm On Oct 15, 2024
Rubbish
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Emekayoung(m): 2:59pm On Oct 15, 2024
Una dey M-A-D,do it first and don't talk about it,you are putting people on suspense and giving empty promises.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by Emekayoung(m): 3:04pm On Oct 15, 2024
nairalanda1:
1.That N87 is a part of why we can't afford subsidy today. In 2012, GEJ wanted to remove the thing totally, making fuel cost N140, but you guys said no, so at the end, prices were raised to N97 then reduced to N87, and it was done at the expense of government earnings....which meant taking more loans, debt increasing

2. Even then, the N87 applied to NNPC and some major marketers, and was not always available. Most IPMAN Members were selling between N100-180 per liter then

3.Also the relatively higher value of the naira was earned by spending a lot of the oil boom plus spending most of our forex. In 2010, forex reserves were around 60 bn dollars...by 2015, it was 32 bn dollars.


And that is why boasting about N87 is a nice way of celebrating the ruin that is our economy now...ie celebrating one of the causes of the problems we have now.





(You can call me agbado, or you can learn a lesson here. I don't care anymore. Most nairaland members are here to propagandise for tinubu or obi or atiku, not to have nuanced economic discussions. ).
So has the removal benefitted you and the masses now?
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by nairalanda1(m): 3:07pm On Oct 15, 2024
Emekayoung:
So has the removal benefitted you and the masses now?
The question you should be asking is why haven't things improved since independence?

Ask that question, and you will get the answer you seek.

I will not give you any clues otherwise.
Re: Dangote Petrol: IPMAN, PETROAN Hint On Price Reduction by FARA4GA: 3:07pm On Oct 15, 2024
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