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Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by tollyboy5(op): 3:21pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigeria’s petrol imports have persisted with no significant decline despite reported rising domestic refining capacity.

Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude oil producer and home to one of the biggest private refineries in the world, imported N3.3 trillion worth of Motor Spirit, Ordinary (Petrol) in the last three months of 2024.


Data sourced from the latest report by the country’s bureau of statistics (NBS) revealed that petrol topped Nigeria’s most traded commodities imported during the quarter. This is despite a 0.495 percent decline.

Energy analysts say that Nigeria is severely impacted by the high cost of imported fuel, which puts a drain on the country’s resources and exacerbates its economic problems.

It was anticipated that the recent start of operations at the Dangote Refinery and the restoration of state-owned refineries would lessen the nation’s dependency on imported petrol. However fuel imports have continued unchecked, raising worries about a sustained reliance on foreign fuel sources.

“By allowing fuel imports, we export jobs and economic value to foreign countries. This is not in the best interest of Nigeria,” said, a senior industry executive.

Despite rising local refinery production, data from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) shows changes in supply volumes and daily averages, indicating a substantial reliance on imports.

Although statistics reveal significant fluctuations throughout the year, fuel imports have been essential in supplying Nigeria’s fuel needs. The volume of imports in January 2024 was 1,357,044,721 litres, and in February it dropped slightly to 1,343,509,376 litres.

In March, imports surged to 1,461,889,416 litres, reversing the trend and indicating a greater reliance on outside sources. Further swings were observed in the following months, as imports fell to 1,288,974,567 litres in April before progressively rising to 1,313,440,530 litres in May and 1,398,411,753 litres in June.

With a peak in October of 1,524,565,174 litres and a large decline in November of 1,253,477,626 litres with a minor recovery to 1,482,726,064 litres in December, the second half of the year saw further remarkable fluctuations.

Despite efforts to increase local refinery production, Nigeria’s reliance on foreign petrol supplies has been strengthened by the country’s 13.76 billion litres of petrol imports during the course of the year.

The dependence on imported petroleum was further highlighted by the fact that local refinery production remained relatively low as compared to import levels. Only 794,369,526 litres of fuel were produced by local refineries between January and May 2024, which is a much less amount than the amount imported.

January had the lowest production throughout this time, at 90,498,122 litres, while May had the greatest, at 286,074,494 litres. The entire amount of petrol produced throughout the year, including both imports and domestic refinery production, was 14,553,681,578 litres, according to NMDPRA data.

With substantial peaks in some months, especially October and December, the supply trended similarly to import trends. Additionally variable was the daily average petrol supply, which ranged from 42.3 million litres in May to a peak of 56 million litres in October. The overall daily average supply for the year stood at 43,775,636 liters, reinforcing the need for stable supply mechanisms to meet national fuel consumption needs.
BusinessDay

Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by CodeTemplar:
The first 5,000 most senior people in NNPCL should be picked up and kept aside somewhere safe for that corporation to be free from demonic mismanagement.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Aonkuuse(m): 3:36pm On Mar 09, 2025
Competition will soon set pulp price at a realistic level
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by tunjijones(m): 6:17pm On Mar 09, 2025
How come Nigeria is still importing that much amount of petrol.

Nnpc, we dey see una hand o.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by rattlesnake(m): 6:17pm On Mar 09, 2025
corruption govt
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by ruffhandu: 6:18pm On Mar 09, 2025
tollyboy5:
BusinessDay
From malta I guess. We know the group responsible. What you don't know:
1. Your govt-owned refineries are not working nada, perhaps Dangote is refining.
2. Your FG still pays subsidy, they just changed beneficiaries, and if you harass them, they have changed the form (from fuel to dollar subsidy)
3. NNPC is still gulping bilions every month, even though it is the channel of fraud.

Una go feel am.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Elebelau(m): 6:19pm On Mar 09, 2025
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Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Druss(m): 6:19pm On Mar 09, 2025
This doesn't make sense. I hope we are not paying subsidy to anyone.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Eriokanmi:
They wanted the subsidy scam to continue but God don kash them. They're already declaring billions of naira losses, wondering who would clear that mess for them. You can't be president and be a businessman same time,impossible. There would be distractions and pecuniary interest which is now happening.

Nigerians don't protest genuinely. The Malta blending facility ought to have been protested against, likewise importation of petrol. But tribal bigotry is still holding sway, which is the menace we're yet to come to terms with. They kept saying dangote was a monopoly when they knew who the actual monopoly was. He slashed the price of petrol twice and NNPCL followed suit. Now, they're declaring losses. Only in Nigeria will this nonsense happen and everyone will be looking like dundie, including the suffering masses who are at the receiving end and the so called civil rights activists who wouldn't hesitate to hit the streets in protest against bad governance back in the days, just because tinubu, their loyalist is in power.

We go get sense someday
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:19pm On Mar 09, 2025
who own money., na FG buy fur 9ja pp;l
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by JuanDeDios: 6:19pm On Mar 09, 2025
tollyboy5:
BusinessDay
This is a problem. But this figure is for 2024. Things may be changing now.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Judolisco(m): 6:20pm On Mar 09, 2025
We no like ourselves for dis country... Someone built a refinery and said he can refine for d whole country.... Some idiots were hired to start shouting monopoly... If u don't want monopoly go and build your own refinery....
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by MasterJayJay: 6:20pm On Mar 09, 2025
They should continue to deceive themselves.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Willie2015: 6:21pm On Mar 09, 2025
Aonkuuse:
Competition will soon set pulp price at a realistic level
Which competition ?

Naija dont dance to the tune of economic theories..
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by humberjade: 6:24pm On Mar 09, 2025
The only way to beat this is for local refiners to crash the price of petroleum products, and the govt desist from subsidising same.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Twemi(m): 6:25pm On Mar 09, 2025
This criminals want to suck Nigeria dry at all cost
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Skyehigher1: 6:26pm On Mar 09, 2025
I will always support the importation of every product because Nigerian business men and women are very greedy if the importation is stop now they will instantly hike the prices of everything in the this country rice importation and borders closure is the k study
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by zombieHUNTER: 6:28pm On Mar 09, 2025
Someone tell Tinubu and yoruba Muslims that propaganda doesn't run a country
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by zombieHUNTER: 6:29pm On Mar 09, 2025
Aonkuuse:
Competition will soon set pulp price at a realistic level
Are you a Yoruba Muslim?
you talk like one
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by affable4(m): 6:29pm On Mar 09, 2025
Just fighting a hypocritical battle in salvaging the Naira from the dolllars.

End petrol importation and endeavor to increase petrol export, and watch the Naira bounce back naturally without stress.

There was a time NNPC used to auction dollars to the banks. Now it’s CBN doing rationing.

All pretenders, no single patriot among them.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by kadraxkyle(m): 6:31pm On Mar 09, 2025
Where is our fuel or are we importing our own fuel, because anything is possible in Nigeria
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Babangidapikin:
I am still curious about the high level racketeering going on in that sector .. imagine how many schools, health center that would be built. Even Glo have removed their Night Plan,now I know it's finished(on a second thought they can expand it from 10pm to 7am and add 50Naira that will be win win cos honestly after 12midnight my brain boots off or get fried).. .The trickle down effect all this is having. Uncle Bola when will you sit down with realistic economics ..
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by gabbasin(m): 6:36pm On Mar 09, 2025
Seeing comments here, It's either most of us only read headlines before jumping to comment or we have comprehension problem, the period covered by this report is first quarter of 2024 before Dangote refinery started pumping out petrol
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Mnewton(m): 6:41pm On Mar 09, 2025
Let the looting continue.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by CSTRR: 6:43pm On Mar 09, 2025
They can import if they like, but on no account should the CBN provide dollars for fuel imports.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by donself9: 6:45pm On Mar 09, 2025
Did kyari not denounce importation of Pms into country saying they've stopped
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by iwaeda: 6:46pm On Mar 09, 2025
They kept deceiving Nigerians there refineries are working. How we have become so gullible as a nation is alarming. We cant even thinking, politics has blinded our reasoning faculties. grin grin grin grin
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by CSTRR: 6:47pm On Mar 09, 2025
Or better still, the FG should declare imported fuel as contraband.
It would automatically raise the price of imported fuel and make it uncompetitive.

But we all know that tinubu won't.
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:56pm On Mar 09, 2025
if dey explain Nigeria to u & u use ur coconut head understand... my broda, dem no explain am well to u
cool
Re: Petrol Imports Gulp ₦3.3 Trillion In Three Months Despite Rising Local Refining by Nobody: 7:03pm On Mar 09, 2025
Hahaha

Helinues Freestuffsng Yarimo Biodun556 etc

Go don hide somewhere like this grin grin grin
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