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Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Antoeni(op): 7:21am On Jun 19, 2025
Oil marketers say they have commenced negotiations with international traders to import cheaper Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) into Nigeria to remain competitive in the business.

This is even as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and oil workers insisted that the price of petrol from the Dangote Petroleum Refinery should be cheaper than N825 per litre.

Speaking with our correspondent, the marketers complained of price volatility caused by Dangote refinery’s repeated price cuts, saying the only way to get petrol at a lower price was to strike deals with foreign traders while hoping the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited would resume refining activities soon.

In an interview with our correspondent, the National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said an arrangement is ongoing, describing it as the only means to get affordable petrol.

Gillis-Harry said prices from domestic refiners were worrisome, a development that led to the shutdown of many filling stations.

“How do you get cheaper fuel? It is only by arrangement. We are not refining, and those who are refining are giving us prices that are a bit worrisome in the way the prices are being skewed. You can see that so many filling stations don’t have products because they don’t have the money to buy, as the money to do business has evaporated.

“So, of course, marketers will have to find a way to buy what we need to buy. The only way we can do it is to collaborate and buy products from a very dependable importer. That’s the only way we can do it,” he said.

According to him, PETROAN once reached an agreement with a foreign trader to import petrol at the rate of N550 per litre, adding that the transaction would be in naira instead of dollars.

Asked if this was possible, the PETROAN boss replied, “Of course, it’s possible. For instance, before we stopped our importation scheme, we were already negotiating with people to sell us products for as low as N550. That was November 2024; N550 per litre. That’s what we were negotiating. Any day I see you, I will show it to you; I can’t send you confidential economic documents. Any day you see me, ask me, and I’ll show you the offers that were given to us from different parts of the world.

As it is today, I think the only way we can really reduce costs is to make sure that the profit margins are extremely low and we buy in Nigerian naira, not in dollars,” he added.

On whether the international traders are ready to sell in naira, he said the power of negotiation and large numbers would convince them.

“It is negotiation. That is the power of numbers. That’s why PETROAN can do that because we have the numbers to determine how our businesses can come.

“But now, we have to make sure that we get it right. We supported local refining with all our hearts, but look at what local refining is doing to us. We can’t even be in business. You buy the product today at N870, and before you reach your station, it has been reduced to N825. From N825, you are looking at how it increases to N890. From N890, it comes down to N865. Those kinds of movements that are not clearly determined are a challenge,” he stressed.

Our correspondent asked the retailer to clarify if he was also of the opinion that Dangote refinery’s fuel was not cheap enough, but he retorted that he was not referring to Dangote.

I am not addressing Dangote. Dangote is a businessman on his own, and he is doing what he wants to do. Is it the cheapness of a product or the ability to meet the terms of the business?

“If a price is placed on a product, that does not mean that you are just going to carry the money and pay. In going to get the money, there is a cost. Did you add that? In selling the product, there is a cost, and between the sales, there is a price shift up or down. So, there is no stability to monitor what risks you can take with your investment,” Gillis-Harry stated.

The PETROAN president added that talks were ongoing with the foreign traders the association struck deals with in November.

“We are certainly talking to them while we are encouraging local production, too. And we are having very strong support from some local refiners. They have not started, but we have an idea that things can change for the better and the benefit of Nigerians. So, we are working. Those are internal businesses that are difficult to discuss in public,” he concluded.

Gillis-Harry accused the Dangote refinery of plotting to monopolise the downstream sector with his plan to start distributing fuel across the nation. He said there could be job losses among tanker drivers and marketers, whose business, he said, would shut down.

Speaking in another interview, the Publicity Secretary of IPMAN, Chinedu Ukadike, told our correspondent that some importers were already selling PMS below Dangote’s prices.

“My comment is that since the President has eased the cost of naira-dollar exchange, it should have an impact on Nigerians. The benefits should have come down to the petroleum product pricing at the pumps. Imported products come from foreign refineries that use crude oil, too. They will also have to use a vessel to bring in this product. So, if somebody buys this product from overseas and uses a vessel to bring it here, pays all the taxes, and still sells at the same price as Dangote, don’t you think that something is wrong with Dangote’s price?

“If you remove the importation charges, the forex charges, you remove the vessel charges and other charges, Dangote should have given us something more competitive and pocket-friendly,” he said.

Ukadike told The PUNCH that with the deregulation of the sector, there was supposed to be a price war, but the sector has not seen anything similar, especially with the failure of the government refineries to produce fuel.

“This is a deregulated market, no more subsidies of petroleum products. Factors of demand and supply determine the price; this is when the price is supposed to be competitive, and there is supposed to be a price war that should give us the reality of the market. We’re not getting the reality of the market. It seems that what we have now is artificial.

“The government should look at our refineries because it’s only our refineries that can tone down the price of Dangote fuel. Now, Dangote controls the price. Without Dangote, the price cannot come down, and the price cannot go up. Why will it be so? That is an artificial monopoly.

“If NNPC refineries are on and producing, and they are selling their products at N600 per litre, don’t you think that Dangote will sell for N550? That’s where we are missing it. The non-functionality of the government refineries has also created a monopoly for Dangote because he now decides the prices of petroleum products that will be sold tomorrow,” he stated.

However, Ukadike agreed that Dangote had conquered fuel scarcity.

“We have products now, and I’m happy about that. Imported products are also supplementing it. Dangote has promised that he has sufficient products in his tank that can take Nigeria back to a 60-day sufficient period. We quite appreciate that. But what we’re now looking at is that we’re an oil-producing country. We’re supposed to have the benefits of oil production and a refinery,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Dangote refinery debunked allegations of monopoly following the plan to begin direct fuel supply to filling stations. The company said the policy would result in lower fuel prices at filling stations, adding that it would create more jobs and cut inflation.
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Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Antoeni(op): 7:25am On Jun 19, 2025
These Marketers Are Very Heartless, insensitive and wicked people , Why Did they waited till this time to know that there's cheaper fuel somewhere to import for Nigerians, Dangote will send you people out of business you guys are very wicked & Evil
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by AOB1: 7:52am On Jun 19, 2025
Useless marketers, I support what Dangote is doing to them angry
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by maxiuc(m): 7:52am On Jun 19, 2025
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote, because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter, though these marketers are part of the problems but I want them to compete with dangote refinery
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by nairalanda1(m): 7:54am On Jun 19, 2025
In other words, import more poor quality fuel into Nigeria.

Which is what we did under subsidy, in order to keep subsidy costs low...yet some people want subsidy back.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Peakdesign23(f): 7:54am On Jun 19, 2025
I dunno what to say to these, marketer's. They're after their interest.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by nairalanda1(m): 7:54am On Jun 19, 2025
maxiuc:
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote wickedness because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter
Because it costs more than 700 Naira to produce a liter of fuel?
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by cunny88(m): 7:55am On Jun 19, 2025
What exactly is holding them from going ahead. Fuel at 550/600 will go along way to reduce the suffering of the masses and cushion inflation effects
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by P1PrinceKT(m): 7:56am On Jun 19, 2025
Let's assume there's no Dongote refinery, would we get PMS at the current price by now?
Like for Dongote share for Marketers
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Jokay07(m): 7:56am On Jun 19, 2025
maxiuc:
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote, because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter, though these marketers are part of the problems but I want them to compete with dangote refinery
Read again.
So these marketers actually knew right from time that there's an option of importing cheap fuel from foreign market but they refused.
Read it again
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Sheuns(m): 7:59am On Jun 19, 2025
Cheaper petroleum that will damage people’s cars?

I’ll stick with Dangote petrol.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Antoeni(op): 8:00am On Jun 19, 2025
The oil marketers must be sick in the head for leaving local producers to be hell-bent on importation. They should know that they can't win the battle of competition, NNPC can't even do it. Bunch of subsidy thieves
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by spiSeyi: 8:00am On Jun 19, 2025
Just to sabatoge Dangote laudable investment of delivering fuel with CNG trucks and selling on credit to the downstream sector which will make life easier for the common man, and drastically reduce inflationgrin . It is high time that PBAT start taxing fuel imports cool if you can't buy your fuel locally you pay VAT on fuel. Oil marketers are our greatest enemies how can imported fuel be cheaper if not for corruption undecided
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Buharidgeneral: 8:00am On Jun 19, 2025
Gbos gbad everywhere. This is good for the industry .with time price may take shape
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by madridguy(m): 8:06am On Jun 19, 2025
The FG should tame the marketers before they will start bringing in bad fuel into the country.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Bluntemperor: 8:12am On Jun 19, 2025
Oil-Marketers Are the Real Enemies of Nigeria!
They don't want our Local Refineries to Work,a they preferred - Importations - which they have been doing since Decades - just for their Selfish reasons.
They Normally collude with Other Labour Organisations to Deceive Nigerians but their real Objectives - to Manipulate the System - for their Advantages.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by empron(m): 8:13am On Jun 19, 2025
Thank God for dangote that expose you guys.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Antoeni(op): 8:18am On Jun 19, 2025
The power of Dangote,this one they want to import nah the cheap fuel way go damage Peoples car ,
Know this have peace oil marketers are the most wicked & corrupt Nigerians
They don’t love u or care they are just about the money
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by yyba: 8:21am On Jun 19, 2025
So this unfortunate marketers know something like cheap fuel all this while? Dangote thank you
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by nwirinedu(m): 8:29am On Jun 19, 2025
Why are these marketers pusing the import narrative? Are they really committed to cheaper prices of fuel for the massess. The ongoing war between Israel and Iran will drive up prices of oil leading to higher import cost.

Our current exchange rate wont make imports cheap either. These people are crooks.

if they re sincere about lowering the cost of fuel they should partner with Dangote and stop looking for how to steal forex.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by SouthSouth1914: 8:31am On Jun 19, 2025
Dangote and these marketers don’t have Nigerians at heart, because people at the corridors of power are wicked and heartless!
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by AfahaAbia(m): 8:35am On Jun 19, 2025
All those crooked oil marketers will soon be pushed out of business
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by persius555(m): 8:36am On Jun 19, 2025
Pms is $0.061 in libya, equivalent of 100 naira.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by nairalanda1(m): 8:37am On Jun 19, 2025
Bluntemperor:
Oil-Marketers Are the Real Enemies of Nigeria!
They don't want our Local Refineries to Work,a they preferred - Importations - which they have been doing since Decades - just for their Selfish reasons.
They Normally collude with Other Labour Organisations to Deceive Nigerians but their real Objectives - to Manipulate the System - for their Advantages.
The problem actually comes from the delayed removal of subsidy.

Had subsidy been removed in 1992, when we got the first clear warning from IMF...by now, we would have been self sufficent in domestic refining. Maybe dangote would have been part of many local refineries.

IN 2011, when GEJ wanted to remove subsidy, 60 people had licences to build refineries. Na we Nigerians come say NO to subsidy removal...so that meant that anyone wanting to site a refinery here would not get loans and financing because of the risk of loss of money.

Only Dangote had the collateral needed to build a refinery without the banks worrying about their investment. That's why today he is the only local refinery. And since he cannot meet local demand ...imports would have to come in, and since the imports cannot compete with dangote....
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by BarrElChapo(m): 8:39am On Jun 19, 2025
You guys are the problem with Nigerias oil and gas sector. Thankfully dangote is here to take you guys off business.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by unite4real: 8:43am On Jun 19, 2025
maxiuc:
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote, because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter, though these marketers are part of the problems but I want them to compete with dangote refinery
How did you come about the N600.

Do you have the cost of producing 1 litre?

I think it's best to know the cost of production and then we can tell if the markup is too much or not. I understand that the margin in the oil and gas industry are quite small
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Adeoye11(m): 8:57am On Jun 19, 2025
In this oil sector region ehn the more you look , the more you have to look deeper because what's the news up here now?
Competition or beef with dangote?
Because how on earth will marketers be pointing to dangote when they are about to go waste dollars outside importing?
Ok so you mean dangote should sell fuel at 50naira right ? Something must be dancing on such a fellow head .
If marketers want well for the country and the masses, they should find a way to build, support more local refineries that can stand the test of time and deliver quality products.
But until then let us manage what we have at least it's going better than it used to be in the past.
Let them deliver quality products to the masses in their plan to import 550 as this will put dangote on his toes while fastracking local refineries construction.

Well what's even "marketers" if not Government sabotage in disguise.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by fxexperts: 9:03am On Jun 19, 2025
maxiuc:
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote, because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter, though these marketers are part of the problems but I want them to compete with dangote refinery
People like you are the problem of this country. Infact FG should raise taxes on all importnated petrol products to ensure Dangote petrol will be the cheapest.

Peakdesign23:
I dunno what to say to these, marketer's. They're after their interest.
You are very correct.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Heffalump(m): 9:04am On Jun 19, 2025
Nothing like cheaper fuels. It it's cheap, then quality is compromised. The Octane rating will be very low.

Now, marketers want to flood the Nigerian market with poor quality fuels that burn very fast.
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by bigpicture001: 9:04am On Jun 19, 2025
maxiuc:
This is what marketers should be doing let them expose dangote, because I don't know why fuel that locally refined should be sold more than 600 per liter, though these marketers are part of the problems but I want them to compete with dangote refinery
See the reason it should be sold higher than 600naira..

1. It is expensive bro explore, most of it's exploration are done by the white own oil firms in the Niger delta..

2. The currency used in payment of the whites who do the exploration is hard currency

3. The refining is also expensive as thousands of jobs are need to make it happen... Remember the more hands u need to run the refinery, the wages u pay.. I mean big wages oo

4. The transportation network to deliver the product to it's desired location is expensive...

5. The raw minerals itself is expensive, like the crude oil

6. There is a huge FG tax on it's production... Dangote paid 240billion naira on tax alone last year, now a business man hands the tax to the consumer

7. The money used in setting the refinery up is expensive as most business are run by loans.. and interest rates are high..

Now , u know why it is expensive..?
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by Niceguy4ever: 9:28am On Jun 19, 2025
How did the money to do business disappear when fuel has gone up how many times since Buhari stepped down..
Re: Marketers Consult Foreign Traders For Cheaper Fuel Imports by ironheart(m): 9:31am On Jun 19, 2025
Good moves from the marketers to toe this pth
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