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Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Islie(op): 8:33am On Dec 15, 2024
•Over 23m barrels of crude traded as civil societies knock cabal

Damilola Aina, Ismaeel Uthman and Babatunde Titilola
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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has sought a reduction in the price of petrol across the country.

The group urged the Dangote refinery to consider reducing its ex-depot price from N970 per litre since the estimated cost of landing petrol on Nigeria’s shores has dropped to N900.28 per litre.


President Bola Tinubu had during a Federal Executive Council meeting on July 29 proposed the sale of crude to local refineries in naira.

The FEC adopted the proposal by Tinubu to sell crude to Dangote and other refineries in the local currency.

FEC approved that the 450,000 barrels meant for domestic consumption be offered in naira to Nigerian refineries, using the Dangote refinery as a pilot.

It also approved an initial six-month trial period pending further review by the Technical Sub-Committee on Domestic Sales of Crude Oil in Local Currency.

“From October 1, NNPC will commence the supply of about 385,000 barrels per day of crude oil to the Dangote refinery to be paid for in naira,” the committee had declared.

This implies that NNPC is to supply about 11.5m barrels of crude oil to the Dangote refinery monthly and an equivalent of over 23m barrels in two months.

However, sources who were informed about the local crude sale deal told our correspondents on Saturday that the deal was still ongoing despite little information about the volume of crude traded within the period.

A source said, “There is no information to the contrary, which means the deal is still on. If it had been suspended or ended, you would have seen a statement from the parties involved or the committee in charge announcing that the deal was no longer working. It means if there is no statement, the deal is still ongoing.”

Efforts to reach the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and the Dangote Refinery on the amount traded between parties proved abortive as the NNPCL spokesperson, Femi Soneye, did not respond to enquiries.

In October, The PUNCH exclusively reported that four cargoes of crude oil were delivered to the refinery.

Sources told our correspondent that the refinery was still waiting to receive more crude oil cargo.

But in an interview a month later, the Vice President of Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar Edwin, said the amount of crude received from the national oil firm was “peanuts” compared to the volume needed to ramp the production of refined products.

He said NNPCL had yet to meet its target to deliver a minimum of 385,000 bpd since the commencement of the programme in October.

“We need 650,000 barrels per day. NNPCL agreed to give a minimum of 385,000 bpd, but they are not even delivering that,” the official informed Reuters.

Meanwhile, the 650,000-barrel refinery has resorted to crude oil imports to ramp up its production capacity and commence export to West African countries.

This development was confirmed by the IPMAN National Publicity Officer, Chinedu Ukadike, who also called on the refinery to consider reducing prices to foster healthy competition within the sector.

Ukadike, speaking in an exclusive interview with our correspondent on Saturday, acknowledged that the 650,000-barrel facility would set its price based on production costs, although the foreign exchange rate remains a significant factor in determining its ex-depot price.

He said, “The cost of production is peculiar to any refinery, and for Dangote analysis, I think the refinery would have to be further reviewed because you would also remember that in one month, the facility has reviewed its processes twice. It dropped the price from N990 to N980 and then reduced it further to N970.

“This situation is a classic example of the deregulation process. Factors of demand and supply, as well as factors of production cost and sourcing, will determine price.

“Also, remember that the benchmark for petroleum products is foreign exchange. Remember, too, that the naira gained recently. This would normally affect the domestic market, especially the price of goods and commodities, including oil and gas.


“You can’t waive the fact that what is happening in Nigeria is a healthy development. Whether Dangote will reduce its price. That is sacrosanct, but he will.”

The IPMAN national officer added that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority should be commended for halting monopolistic plans, which had, in turn, fostered healthy competition and pricing.

“The naira-for-crude initiative is still based on foreign exchange, the volume of crude oil the Federal Government has allocated to the refinery since inception and what the production is.

“I have also heard from a great authority that Dangote is still importing crude from the USA. If my assertion is correct, it means that domestic intervention may not be able to encourage lower prices,” he added.

Responding to the disappointment of Nigerians that the naira-for-crude initiative has not reduced petrol prices, he retorted, “No, it is healthy; it will continue to make the sector better, like the telecommunications sector. Now, we are no longer talking about scarcity; what we are talking about is pricing. The issue of scarcity is gone, which was one of the factors that made the price of petroleum products go high. All things being equal, we will reap the benefit of deregulation.

“These things are done for the benefit of Nigerians, and marketers are committed to anything that would alleviate the suffering of people queueing for fuel. Remember, this is a festive period, and fuel needs to be available at a cheaper rate.”

However, the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria National President, Billy Gillis-Harry, stated that the association would not be swayed by the reduced landing costs to consider importing petroleum products.

He said, “Please, you people should forget about importation for now. We are not importing, and we have all made a decision not to bother about importing. If Dangote and Port Harcourt refineries do not give us what we want, that is when we will come back to talk about importation.

“Importation is cheaper for us at PETROAN, but we are not going to do that because we have promised the president that we would not import.

“Recall that we had negotiated with some partners to import, and we are not even paying in advance. We negotiated an agreement of $70m just for import. They were to bring in products, and when we bought, we would pay back in naira, but we had to stop all of that.


“The issue of import should be kept in the cooler for now, and let us see what will happen after our meeting in January if our demands on product offtake will be met.

“NNPCL has called us to start applying for products from the Port-Harcourt depot. So, there are quite a lot of benefits.”


CSOs blame cabal, govt

Commenting on why the naira-for-crude transaction to Dangote and the operation of the Port Harcourt refinery have not impacted the price of fuel, the National President, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Debo Adeniran, blamed the ‘fuel cabal’ for the high price of petrol.

He said, “We should know that there is an oil cartel, and usually, the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is the leader of the cartel that determines what you produce in your own country and how much you sell it. Not only OPEC, but some world powers also want to determine how much gets into your country. That is why they manipulate OPEC to regulate prices so that you can’t have so much from the world market.

“If you have your products, they make it economically inert as much as they can. That is the first reason we cannot make extra gains from locally refined products, and it can even be more expensive.

“The local cabal is also not helping matters, because they impose all sorts of official and unofficial taxes and regulations on the local producers of fuel. That is the reason imported fuel can even be cheaper than the locally produced ones. It is unfortunate that we have it that way.”

Similarly, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre condemned the high price of fuel amid local production.

The Executive Director of CISLAC, Auwal Rafsanjani, said the government didn’t care about the people.

“In the past, the government used to say it couldn’t afford to discontinue the importation of petroleum products because our refineries were not working. Now that one of our refineries is working, will you revise the situation, or should we just continue with what we have now? I think if the government cares about the people, they should do something to at least show concern,” he said.

Rafsanjani said the citizens should be relieved with the local production of fuel and operation of the refineries.

He said, “The government decided to withdraw fuel subsidy without taking into consideration that if you have a public-owned refinery, the citizens should be able to have some relief. You cannot have public-owned processed petroleum products and be selling them in the same commercial way as you are importing them into the country or it is Dangote selling them.

“This means that the government has not planned on how to mitigate these rising costs of petroleum products. I think the government is only interested in generating money without considering the citizens’ affordability.

“If you have natural resources and a citizen cannot benefit from it, then it is as good as you don’t have. What is the difference between when the refineries are working and when they are not working, the prices of what you get in a commercial enterprise and what you get from the government?”
https://punchng.com/naira-for-crude-ipman-eyes-petrol-price-reduction/?amp

Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Hopsa70: 2:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
Until it happens
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Gadaffi9ja(m): 2:26pm On Dec 15, 2024
Anything that will bring relief to the people is welcome, other than that they should stop all this unnecessary hopes they keep given daily and end up dashing it. We’ve been through a lot already.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Ukeme8: 2:26pm On Dec 15, 2024
It should be lower than this abeg, we want prices of things to come down
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Eriokanmi:
Kabal this, kabal that .. mtcheew. Make una dey play

Culled from the news post(above)

Rafsanjani said the citizens should be relieved with the local production of fuel and operation of the refineries.

He said, “The government decided to withdraw fuel subsidy without taking into consideration that if you have a public-owned refinery, the citizens should be able to have some relief. You cannot have public-owned processed petroleum products and be selling them in the same commercial way as you are importing them into the country or it is Dangote selling them.


As reiterated by me in the past, even long before kyari spoke, the refinery is a mere blending facility. That's why the pump price of the one coming from the phc refinery is as high as that of the imported petrol. They're still importing but for blending in the local refinery , just like they do in the Malta blending facility owned by Mr XYZ.

Those I pity the most are the illiterates on nairaland who are fond of jumping at the fake news, as reeled out from the apc's camp at the slightest opportunity. A farmer can't be growing yam in large qty and his children would be hungry. There's no justification for selling at a high price if they were refining locally without importing any product. Just take the crude to the refinery and refine, period! Transaction is done locally either in USD or NGN it doesn't matter. No shipping and and other costs involved.

NNPC succeeded in dictating the selling price of petrol to dangote for a reason. They knew the port harcourt refinery would be turned a blending facility and there's no way the nnpc would be selling higher than dangote. People would react.

Nigerian government is a scamner while their followers are the victims without noticing. .
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Randerl: 2:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
Nigeria is a huge crime scene with lasting scars on the victims.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by silverx(m): 2:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
Islie:
•Over 23m barrels of crude traded as civil societies knock cabal




https://punchng.com/naira-for-crude-ipman-eyes-petrol-price-reduction/?amp
hmmm
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by bewisemasses: 2:28pm On Dec 15, 2024
You have to pity Nigerians.
We suffer all manner of things including false hope.
My head is hot and my anger boiling just reading this hopeless jargons.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Major7: 2:29pm On Dec 15, 2024
All these people should stop giving us false hope with reductions that won’t be more than 30-40 naira🙄
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by nedu666: 2:31pm On Dec 15, 2024
Negro please. We are tired of these useless stories. Is Nigeria the first country to have refinery
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Judolisco(m): 2:32pm On Dec 15, 2024
As nobody dey buy na.... If u noticed, no fueling station is hoarding fuel dis December...... Na d same 8k and 5k fuel we still dey buy put for car grin

If u like don't reduce it... Na una go lose pass
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 2:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
Nigeria can easily sell petrol at 300-600 naira without flinching but the bastárds at the petroleum ministry and criminals known as the cabal will never allow that to happen because of greed, paid noise makers and daftness of the average, gullible Nigerian. You people will continue to suffer unnecessarily until you collectively decide to wake up. Emphasis on collectively cool
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Vincyman: 2:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
Hopsa70:
Until it happens
untill we have good leaders..
Nigeria will never be great.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by rajiedreez: 2:34pm On Dec 15, 2024
Na every week una dey eye reduction. Shior
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by tpain121: 2:37pm On Dec 15, 2024
Islie:
•Over 23m barrels of crude traded as civil societies knock cabal




https://punchng.com/naira-for-crude-ipman-eyes-petrol-price-reduction/?amp
why are they talking about landing cost? Dangote Dey land petrol?
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Crucialgem(m): 2:41pm On Dec 15, 2024
I think 🤔 this competition thing among NNPC and dangote refinery is really going to make things stronger down, because distributors will lower their price for sales
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Drgee15: 2:43pm On Dec 15, 2024
It's better
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by samuelson06(m): 2:53pm On Dec 15, 2024
rajiedreez:
Na every week una dey eye reduction. Shior
Lol. There are just looking for rubbish to push out.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by seguntijan(m): 3:09pm On Dec 15, 2024
PBAT PETROL SUBSIDY REMOVAL...A PUNISHMENT TO NIGERIANS?

Obasanjo spent
$15billion on subsidy in 8yrs

Yar Adua spent
$6billion in 3yrs

Jonathan Spent
$36billion in 6 yrs

Buhari spent
$50billion in 8yrs

Between May 2000 - May 2023
Nigeria spent about $106billion on cheap fuel

This money could have given nigerians over 80,000Mw of Electricity, Fix all NGR refineries, Fix all the major roads in NGR, Fix Ajaokuta steel & other but it was wasted in Subsidizing petrol not for only nigerians

between 2000 - 2023
NGR Debt equally grew from $28billion to $108billion despite Paris club debt forgiveness of about $18billion.

in 2023 NGR was servicing it's debt with over $18billion annually..seeking to borrow over $25billion on a revenue of less than $20billion.

it took a cumulative number of 3billion Nigerians to consume petrol Subsidy of $106billion in 23yrs

If PBAT continued same pattern it would just take 10yrs(2023 - 2033) to have another 3billion consume $106billion or more of petrol Subsidy raising NGR debt to over $212billion, increase debt servicing to over S40billion with revenue remaining around $28billion(revenue only grew in value by about 70% between Obasanjo and Buhari)

Note our revenue will only be enough for 70% of debt servicing nobody will be receiving salaries again, so teachers , policemen, soldiers, Doctors and others will all go home no money to build any roads, hospitals and others the country will become another banana republic of lawlessness and Chaos

if you think you are in pain today
what would have come without PBAT reforms especially removal of subsidy would have been amaggedon
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by OMEGA009(m): 3:11pm On Dec 15, 2024
Petrol from abroad with landing cost is N900.27. Dangote local fuel from Lekki is N970. This mathematics is not mathing.

Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by freemanq(m): 3:56pm On Dec 15, 2024
Lies don't last forever one day the picture of petroleum industry in Nigeria Will come out open for all to see . Even the cabals can't stop it
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Ikpawoowi: 5:02pm On Dec 15, 2024
Same story for the past four months.
We are tired of "pages of newspapers " price reduction
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Daviddoma(m): 5:11pm On Dec 15, 2024
[quote author=Islie post=133300779]•Over 23m barrels of crude traded as civil societies knock cabal




https://punchng.com/naira-for-crude-ipman-eyes-petrol-price-reduction/?amp

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Reduction only on paper 📜🗞️ grin
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Tombrown3(m): 5:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
They will remove ₦20,ans call it reduction. Devils
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Seefinish: 7:05pm On Dec 15, 2024
INEC, judiciary and NNPCL, are the evil trinity destroying our country
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Bluntemperor: 7:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
The Truth is that NIGERIANS are tired of all these rasmoborge dealings between - Dangote, NNPC ( Govt Officials) and Others.
Nigeria will only come to reasons with all this clever manners of doing things,if and when the Fuels ⛽ Price is N600.per litre,for anything else is just manipulation.
With 600,per litre,Dangote and NNPC can still comfortably make their Trillions on 230Million Nigerians!
That is just the Truth- afterall,God gave us the Crude-Oil.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by tanigororo: 8:47pm On Dec 15, 2024
Another English, make PMS or Na petrol ni make e come down to ₦70/liter
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by Horbar1: 10:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
Good one for everyone.


Meanwhile we're still selling day old chicks from reputable hatcheries across the country at affordable prices.


We deliver nationwide.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by skywalker240(m): 7:24am On Dec 16, 2024
Bluntemperor:
The Truth is that NIGERIANS are tired of all these rasmoborge dealings between - Dangote, NNPC ( Govt Officials) and Others.
Nigeria will only come to reasons with all this clever manners of doing things,if and when the Fuels ⛽ Price is N600.per litre,for anything else is just manipulation.
With 600,per litre,Dangote and NNPC can still comfortably make their Trillions on 230Million Nigerians!
That is just the Truth- afterall,God gave us the Crude-Oil.
Even if they sell 400, they'll still make the trillions, but greed
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by nwirinedu(m): 8:40am On Dec 16, 2024
Fire on, we can't be paying for local crude in dollars, that is ridiculous and unsustainable. This had been mentioned years ago, we are now seeing the wisdom. Other oil producing countries are trying to use other payment means outside the dollar, China has been doing this with India, Gaddafi died because he proposed this in Libya.

Now other countries are seeing the light.
Re: Naira-For-Crude: IPMAN Eyes Petrol Price Reduction by nwirinedu(m): 8:41am On Dec 16, 2024
OMEGA009:
Petrol from abroad with landing cost is N900.27. Dangote local fuel from Lekki is N970. This mathematics is not mathing.
By the time local refining takes full gear their wont be anything like landing cost.
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