₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,706 members, 8,441,847 topics. Date: Thursday, 09 July 2026 at 08:59 AM

Toggle theme

Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsPetrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate (4242 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by dre11(op): 4:16pm On Jun 15, 2025
There are reports indicating that pump price of petrol in Nigeria may not go up despite a sharp rise in the price of crude in the international market.

Despite being an oil-producing nation, Nigeria relies heavily on imported petroleum products.

This means that any rise in global oil prices is directly reflected in local fuel pump prices.
Currently, petrol sells for between N870 and N1,100 per litre in some urban centres, with diesel selling for about N970 to N1,100.

With the spike in crude prices, local marketers say petrol could hit N1,200 per litre in the next few days if the rally continues.

With positive growth in local refining capacity, a highlighted report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), showed a significant decline in Nigeria’s importation of petroleum products, with the total value dropping to N3.786tn in the first quarter of 2025.

According to its Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics for Q1 2025, this marks a 21.21 per cent decline from the N4.805tn recorded in Q4 2024 and a sharp 75.55 per cent drop from N15.48tn in Q1 2024.

The drop coincides with increased domestic output from refineries such as the 650,000 barrels-per-day Dangote refinery.

The NBS also reported that crude oil exports fell to N12.95tn in Q1 2025, down 16.35 per cent from N15.48tn recorded in Q1 2024 and 6.01 per cent from N13.78tn in Q4 2024.

“Other oil product exports in Q1 2025 stood at N4.47tn, showing an increase of 134.24 per cent rise from N1.91tn in Q1 2024 and as well as increase of 32.07 per cent from N3.388.8bn in Q4, 2024,” the NBS said.
The agency added that agricultural exports grew substantially during the period.

“Exports of agricultural goods in the period under review amounted to N1.7tn representing a 64.65 per cent rise from N1.035bn in Q1 2024 and a 10.63 per cent increase from N1.54bn in Q4 2024.”


The value of raw material exports also climbed in Q1 2025, reaching N1.04tn, a 196.12 per cent surge from N352.75bn in Q1 2024 and a 55.65 per cent increase from N671.12bn in Q4 2024.

However, solid mineral exports dropped by 7.17 per cent to N58.87bn, compared to N63.41bn in Q1 2024, and decreased by 3.03 per cent from N60.70bn in Q4 2024.

However , there are fears that the rise in crude prices also raises issues about Nigeria’s inflation trend, which already stood at 33.88 per cent in April 2025, caused by fuel and transport costs.

A spike in crude oil prices means more expensive logistics, food prices, and power costs, especially, for families and businesses depending on diesel and petrol-powered generators.

Petroleumprice reports that the renewed tension exposes Nigeria’s longstanding weakness in the energy supply chain.

Despite being Africa’s largest producer, Nigeria has yet to fully revive its refining facilities to function optimally as the Dangote Refinery continues to rely on imported crude to meet its refining needs.

Reports say, the country’s dependence on imports exposes it to external shocks, such as the Middle East crisis.

The international oil market reacted swiftly on Thursday, June 12, 2024, after Israel launched airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
https://leadership.ng/petrol-pump-prices-may-not-rise-in-nigeria-despite-hike-intl-market-rate/

Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by somethinggood(m): 5:25pm On Jun 15, 2025
I don't trust Nigerian Marketers. They prefer making 5naira profit selling at a higher price than make 20naira profit selling at a lower price.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by Nozarashi: 7:41pm On Jun 15, 2025
A whole epistle to say absolutely nothing.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by geoworldedu: 7:42pm On Jun 15, 2025
O. K
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by SeeWahala: 7:43pm On Jun 15, 2025
If you believe this story then you're a mugu - maga and will believe anything even that the coastal road leads to your own village undecided

APC must show Nigerians shege banza so that during the next elections they will use their heads and shun one mudu of rice and nylon of palm oil cool
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by Day169: 7:45pm On Jun 15, 2025
They should "sha" mind themselves with their pricing. undecided
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by surgical:
The prices are government taxes ,those public goods are at the prices the government wants them to be depending on their revenue targets, all the talk about market forces, floating the naira,subsidy, band A,Bandit whatever are government ways of raising revenue by increasing the cost of goods in its care, including interest rates
So they employ both fiscal and monetary policies to achieve this
Prices don't just go up government causes it,they orchestrate it
The difference with Tinubu is that he was reckless without human feelings
And worst he wasted the revenue generated from the blood of the masses on frivolities and inanities
Wich makes the sacrifice of the people which he and his friends are not part to be in vain
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by Centuria: 7:46pm On Jun 15, 2025
This is how it should be. In this current administration, it is dollar rate that really affects the price of Petro.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by EPIJOE: 7:46pm On Jun 15, 2025
Fuel should be sold at least #600/liters by now, with proper transparency.

Diesel and gas should be subsidized to about 500/ liters and 500/kg and see prices of goods and services go down..
We run an oil economy
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by CodeTemplarr: 7:46pm On Jun 15, 2025
When Dangote pushes imported petrol out with competition, the demons sitting on public owned refineries will be forced to seek another national assset where they can continue their blood sucking ministry.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by CodeTemplarr: 7:47pm On Jun 15, 2025
EPIJOE:
Fuel should be sold at least #600/liters by now, with proper transparency.

Diesel and gas should be subsidized to about 500/ liters and 500/kg and see prices of goods and services go down..
We run an oil economy
the one you refined with pot and firewood abi another one elsewhere?
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by CodeTemplarr: 7:49pm On Jun 15, 2025
Day169:
They should "sha" mind themselves with their pricing. undecided
No the four public refineries Nigerians have a stake in should help Dangote mind his pricing by providing stiff competition and not this cheap talk.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by atobs4real(m): 7:51pm On Jun 15, 2025
Must our gains affect the masses economist?
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by airsaylongcome: 7:51pm On Jun 15, 2025
Politics. A liberal market should respond to pressures on the supply side
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by atobs4real(m): 7:51pm On Jun 15, 2025
Must our gains affect the masses economist?because they have started with their way to know our thoughts.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by oche2020: 7:54pm On Jun 15, 2025
Too much storyline and yet nothing to pick from it, Nigeria Government and lies are like 5&6 always together, you will ask why are we importing and exporting at the same time, why not look out for other stuffs to produce most easy of them all is agriculture to increase our exporting revenue and convert our crude oil to our local refineries to produce what we will consume at an affordable rate and export what ever is left over after using.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by Obviouslyblunt: 7:55pm On Jun 15, 2025
Headline says price may not rise, news says price will rise in the coming days. These are all speculations. A whole lot of no nothing article.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by ALISMILE(m): 7:55pm On Jun 15, 2025
But we were regularly taunted here on this forum by the mob that the refinery was a scam
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by masseratti: 8:01pm On Jun 15, 2025
Nozarashi:
A whole epistle to say absolutely nothing.
Lolzzz I swear..some of this journalist are just too lazy .
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by oyeb15: 8:13pm On Jun 15, 2025
The economy is totally down at d moment. Nobody is buying fuel again. The cool weather encourage trecking while roads are very bad due to d rain
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by TTPAAR(m): 8:14pm On Jun 15, 2025
It better not... IPMAN are haters of this kind of news.
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by DMCY: 8:16pm On Jun 15, 2025
Preparing us before it actually happens or what should we make of this? It should be coming down my fren!!!!
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by steveodo(m): 9:20pm On Jun 15, 2025
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by Fearurcreeator: 10:11pm On Jun 15, 2025
EPIJOE:
Fuel should be sold at least #600/liters by now, with proper transparency.

Diesel and gas should be subsidized to about 500/ liters and 500/kg and see prices of goods and services go down..
We run an oil economy
Make them still dey subsidize again... E dey una body oooo
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by chidiokay: 5:53am On Jun 16, 2025
somethinggood:
I don't trust Nigerian Marketers. They prefer making 5naira profit selling at a higher price than make 20naira profit selling at a lower price.
In Nig. businessmen think higher price is the only way to maximize profit

Should there not be a price increase in the next 1 month, its the fear of the new sheriff in town i.e Dangote

The marketers dont trust Dangote, he seems to be compassionate about crashing the price and come off of as hero ... those marketers dont want to score own goal cheesy
Re: Petrol Pump Prices May Not Rise In Nigeria Despite Hike In Market Rate by famotolenu: 4:05pm On Jun 16, 2025
You guys will just go and copy and paste news you pick from some place

Haba... Do some research now
1 Reply

Power Generation Crashes To 3,383MW Despite Hike In TariffNLC Rejects New Petrol Pump PriceTinubu’s Presidency: Affliction Must Not Rise A Second Time - Abimbola Adelakun234

Ministerial Nominee fails simple questions.Our National Anthem & Pledge:our Pride And StrengthYaba Tech Claims To Be The 27th Oldest Higher Institution In The World