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Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Fareke(op): 4:46am On Nov 12, 2024
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has secured an agreement with Dangote Petroleum Refinery to lift products directly.

This, according to the association, will ensure the availability of petroleum to Nigerians at a cheaper rate.

IPMAN’s National President, Abubakar Garima, announced this at a press briefing on Monday in Abuja, following a meeting of the National Working Committee of the association.

He explained that the Dangote refinery had obliged IPMAN to lift PMS, AGO and DPK directly for onward supply to IPMAN depots and retail outlets. This new arrangement with the Dangote refinery would ensure a steady and ceaseless supply of PMS products all over Nigeria at an affordable rate.

He said, “Following our recent meeting with Alhaji Aliko Dangote and members of his top management staff in Lagos, we are happy to state the following; Dangote Refinery has obliged IPMAN to lift PMS, AGO and DPK directly for onward supply to IPMAN depots and retail outlets. That this new arrangement with the Dangote refinery will ensure a steady and ceaseless supply of PMS products all over Nigeria, at an affordable rate for Nigerians also.”

On October 29, the founder of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, said the refinery held over 500 million litres of petrol, but added that oil marketers were not buying his product.

In a counter-response, IPMAN said its members had been unable to load petrol from the Dangote refinery for days. Garima said the association paid N40bn to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, but still cannot source the product – but the refinery said it has not received any payment from the IPMAN for refined petroleum products.

Speaking further at the briefing, Garima urged IPMAN members to support Dangote Refinery, citing backward integration benefits and positive impacts on Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange market.

Regarding pricing, Garima expressed confidence that negotiations with Dangote would yield lower rates.

“All IPMAN members should fully support the Dangote refinery, as it’s the ideal thing to do considering the monumental benefits of backward integration and the medium to long-term impact it will have on the Foreign Exchange markets in Nigeria.

“IPMAN members nationwide should rely on the Dangote refinery and Nigerian rfineries for their white products, as this will translate into ensuring more job opportunities in Nigeria, as well as signify total support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” he added.

Commenting, an Energy expert Kelvin Emmanuel, said the new agreement would eliminate financing and margin costs incurred by the NNPCL.

He said, “What is cheery about this news is that NNPC’s letter of credit as financing cost ($28 per metric tonne) that is passed to IPMAN — controlling 30,000 retail stations and their margin ($26.48 per metric tonne) will be removed.”

The IPMAN president also stated that the association is preparing for a smooth transition to nationwide CNG refill stations, as it is currently in negotiations with the presidential CNG initiative.

“On CNG, I would also like to call on all our members at IPMAN to begin to put all types of machinery in place for a successful transition of the Federal Government’s plans to initiate CNG refill stations in all our outlets. Truly there is no doubt that CNG has the potential to rejuvenate our economy for a better life for Nigerians, and IPMAN is ready to give her all to support the CNG initiative.

“IPMAN is also calling for a partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria to hasten the quick success of the CNG initiative for Nigeria. We believe that for the CNG initiative to succeed there must be a credible partnership between IPMAN and the PCNGI, without which Nigerians would not have ready and near access to CNG outlets.”

This partnership between Dangote and IPMAN is expected to increase efficiency, affordability, and economic growth for Nigeria’s petroleum industry. This move is expected to eliminate middlemen, reduce costs, and ensure steady supply.

Early this year, the Dangote Refinery said it would supply fuel to about 150,000 retail outlets operated by oil marketers.

In his remarks, the chairman, Board of Trustees of the association, Aminu Abdukadir, said that IPMAN must remain committed to providing the retail stations and funds to ensure that products are delivered to consumers.

“The business of making money without doing anything is over with the deregulation of the sector. For IPMAN to survive, it must provide the filling stations, the money, the trucks, to provide this commodity to motorists,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Executive Secretary of the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria, Clement Isong, has explained that the final landing price is determined by several key factors, including the exchange rate, logistics efficiency and cost negotiating power based on volume bought.

The ES in an interview with our correspondent on Monday, said this in response to the expectation of a reduction in petrol prices following a 20.34 per cent decrease in landing costs to N971.57 per litre.

He noted that oil marketers peg their price by the average cost of petrol import within 30 days and not on the daily spot price.

Isong said, “If you read our bulletin, there is not one landing price for the whole country. What we are saying is to give an idea of the landing pricIf if you land 38,000 metric tonnes into ASBM in Apapa, this is the landing price. That’s what we are saying. If you land 100,000 MT, or 80,000 MT into Pinnacle, the landing price will be lower. But there are only two places where the landing price will be lower due to economies of scale. If you land in the majority of the country, the depots and facilities take less. So, if you land it into another place in Lagos, the landing price will be higher. It won’t be N971 per litre. It can be as close to N1,000.

“So, the landing price is in function of how much you got your exchange rate, logistics and your negotiating power based on what volume bought. Some marketers are landing below N917. But the vast majority of people who don’t enjoy the benefits of economies of scale will land at significantly above that. What this teaches is that it is a free and open market. It’s how you buy that you sell. There is no one price. It is a function of the draft of the vessels that you land the product. It’s a function of how much product was bought. It’s a function of what rate of exchange was used to buy products. The exchange rate that we have used is the central bank rate. So, if you have the central bank rate, then you will not land at that price but if you to the black market, the price will be higher.

“The law says that we can only keep 30 days of stock in our depots. So, the fact that the spot market has gone up means nothing, because you are selling based on the price of the average cost in your tank. The fact that the price has gone down to N971, it doesn’t matter, because we are selling based on the average cost in your tank. How much did you buy and the average cost of everything in the tank? It’s a market price. And the market price is a range. It moves, depending on how efficient you are. And I think for us, the most important thing is the exchange rate.”
https://punchng.com/petrol-pump-price-may-drop-as-dangote-marketers-sign-deal/

Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by ironheart(m): 4:51am On Nov 12, 2024
We are not ready for the right talk.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by veraponpo(m): 5:05am On Nov 12, 2024
This will be a good news, simply because the price of many things are largely dependent on petroleum and FX. So, if the price of petroleum products can go down, it will reduce inflation and increase the purchasing power of the people.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by lazkizz: 5:07am On Nov 12, 2024
The topic highlighted "may" drop
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by givedemwotowoto: 5:10am On Nov 12, 2024
Watch them flood this thread and start celebrating propaganda
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by REDshouse(m): 5:15am On Nov 12, 2024
Finally Dangote have his way to monopolize the oil industry same way he did for Cement that is no longer affordable to the common man ...dangote cement is 9k per bag ...

Allow every one to compete evenly in the biz. This is only way to reduce price
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by dominique(mod): 5:26am On Nov 12, 2024
Even if it drops, it won't be more than N20. I pity anybody that still has hopes in these people
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by MaziObinnaokija: 6:06am On Nov 12, 2024
sad They'll remove 50 Naira from it and sell @1002k
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Maxymilliano(m): 6:15am On Nov 12, 2024
Still in the realm of speculation ...
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by BlackfireX: 8:11am On Nov 12, 2024
Who will bet with me that by December/January Fuel will be sold #1,500 /litre




I am betting 400,000CFA.




grin
Don't be scared let's bet
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Jamesmatic(m): 9:17am On Nov 12, 2024
REDshouse:
Finally Dangote have his way to monopolize the oil industry same way he did for Cement that is no longer affordable to the common man ...dangote cement is 9k per bag ...

Allow every one to compete evenly in the biz. This is only way to reduce price
Yes it's very appropriate since your dirty corrupt government is wicked and greedy.
Daddy dangote should carry on and move to the next sector. At least he's a Nigerian so why not. I approve it and if I can get a job at the refinery I will thank the great Allah. God bless Nigeria and daddy dangote. More life and wisdom sir.

Na wetin good for your country. You go cry tire 😜🤣
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by ogolemati: 9:20am On Nov 12, 2024
grin grin angry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin I told you guys that there is no one like druggie,the star boy of Lagos State . The creator of air agberos breath there,the builder of Lagos State from the sea. He is building nigeria to look like lagos.now fuel will sell for #30 as he promised his agbero union
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Kaycee9242(m): 9:24am On Nov 12, 2024
Make we hear word abeg, same way you people said the refinery will solve all our problems.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by saintkel(m): 9:35am On Nov 12, 2024
dominique:
Even if it drops, it won't be more than N20. I pity anybody that still has hopes in these people
I don't know if I should just give up on Nigeria ....me tired.....even groundnut oil now sells like petrol price
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by DiskJokeyManic: 10:57am On Nov 12, 2024
Finally ....... Abeg make e drop oo.... I no fit dey waste 18k plus to full my generator tank abeg.... 🫤🫤🫤🫤🫤
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Zico5(m): 10:58am On Nov 12, 2024
If you are expecting anything good from Tinubu, you will wait tire. Nothing good will ever come to this country so far that wicked man is at the helm of the affairs of this country. The only period he will relief the masses is when another election is gearing up but the worst will happen if mistakenly he is voted in again. All those guys u see defending him on Nairaland are benefitting from his government. You can't defend a nonentity on empty stomach.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by sylve11: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2024
Reading any news related to these guys is like drinking water sieve from a bitter leaf. Always bitter to drink. embarassed cool
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by mrjoeblinks: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2024
Ehen?
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Everytime “May” like say we dey the month of MAY. Mtcheew!!
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Image123(m): 10:58am On Nov 12, 2024
undecided Has anyone heard from Fela Durotoye? That guy used to drop leadership quotes like acquire to aspire before he was brought to do practical. Now, we no dey see am oh.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Bobloco:
Since Tinubu made that thoughtless and senseless 'subsidy is gone' statement, they have been on overdrive, dishing out propaganda, going back and forth, and giving false hope in a hopeless situation that they have sunk the entire country and its citizens into.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Lanretoye(m): 10:59am On Nov 12, 2024
All these back and forth go get full stop oneday,misunderstanding wey go make importation go side by side with dangote will make things better for Nigeria.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by udemzyudex(m): 11:00am On Nov 12, 2024
Lies upon lies, una no dey tire?
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by AngelicBeing: 11:01am On Nov 12, 2024
dominique:
Even if it drops, it won't be more than N20. I pity anybody that still has hopes in these people
Gbamsulotely, l am tired of the hide and sick game, Rubbish angry
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by GOFRONT(m): 11:01am On Nov 12, 2024
If the headline were to be.......Petrol pump price may rise........You would see greedy Nigerian Taxi drivers Rushed to the filling stations to Queue up unneccessarily in the name if Panic buying. ......Some would I want to Fill up my Tank, I wan fill am fulltank as thought the fuel is not going to evaporate away in 4 days timw

I am patiently waiting on the taxi drivers to run to the filling stations to queue up since the price may drop as alleged by IPMAN
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by bobbiiee: 11:02am On Nov 12, 2024
I laugh. People don't enter business because they love mankind.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Basicend: 11:03am On Nov 12, 2024
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Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by yesloaded: 11:07am On Nov 12, 2024
Patiently waiting for 200naira per litre
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by Basicend: 11:08am On Nov 12, 2024
For me, Dangote is the issue. Just cut some few margins from your end price.

Such a greedy fellow.
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by free2ryhme: 11:10am On Nov 12, 2024
Fareke:
https://punchng.com/petrol-pump-price-may-drop-as-dangote-marketers-sign-deal/
it wont drop as dangote will not buy crude below international market price
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by edogu(m): 11:11am On Nov 12, 2024
Amen
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by dododawa1: 11:12am On Nov 12, 2024
Time will tell
Re: Petrol Pump Price May Drop As Dangote, Marketers Sign Deal by mikeapollo: 11:14am On Nov 12, 2024
REDshouse:
Finally Dangote have his way to monopolize the oil industry same way he did for Cement that is no longer affordable to the common man ...dangote cement is 9k per bag ...

Allow every one to compete evenly in the biz. This is only way to reduce price
Others should be allowed to compete, but strategically and economically, it is better we encourage more investors to establish local refineries.
The FG/NNPC are the problem!
What they should have done is to agree to sell the crude to Dangote in naira at a pre-determined fixed exchange, and then negotiate and agree to a pricing template so that citizens could buy the products at reasonable, affordable prices from the refinery. This would ensure that Dangote does not take advantage to make excess profits.
But the NPPC adding their own margin/markup on something they did not produce shows how irresponsive and irresponsive the FGN/NNPC are about the negative impact of the price of fuel on the economic hardship of the people
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