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Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ManirBK(op): 7:48pm On Jun 23, 2025
Filling stations across the country have adjusted the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, with a litre sold at almost N1,000 across the country, Daily Trust can report.

This followed the recent increase in the price of crude oil on the global market, triggered by the escalating Israel-Iran hostilities, with marketing advising Nigerians to brace up for further increases unless there is a de-escalation of the current tension.

Daily Trust reports that since the conflict started, there has been severe damage to critical oil infrastructure, triggering a sharp spike in global oil prices.

Spike in crude prices

As soon as the conflict started, Brent crude increased by 11.71% from $66.45 penultimate Monday to $74.23 after hitting an intraday high of $78.50, the highest since January 27.

Also over the penultimate weekend, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude finished at $72.98 a barrel, up $4.94, or 7.62%.

Similarly, WTI jumped over 14% to its highest since January 21 at $77.62. WTI climbed 13% to its level a week ago.

Israel and Iranian hostilities have worsened volatilities in the oil and gas sector as investors are on the edge of price instability amidst fear of escalating Middle East conflict.

As of yesterday (Sunday), crude prices have rallied above $77 per barrel, slipping from $79 over the weekend. There are fears of further increases following US President Donald Trump’s decision to strike three nuclear facilities in Iran, even as Iran has vowed retaliation.

Fear of further spike as Iran vows retaliation

Analysts say retaliation from Iran may increase crude prices further.

As the third-largest oil producer in the world, Iran accounts for over 24 percent of the oil in the Middle East and over 10 percent of the global oil.

In a worst case scenario, JP Morgan said it sees oil averaging $60 in 2026, but flagged $120–$130 per barrel as a potential range in the event of worst-case outcomes—namely, military conflict and a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil flows.

JP Morgan noted that while such escalations could lead to meaningful supply disruption, particularly if Iran’s 2.1 million bpd of exports are cut off, its base case still assumes diplomacy holds.

While increasing prices of crude means more foreign exchange inflows for Nigeria, its flip side is the rise in the price of PMS at the domestic market, with analysts and marketers warning that Nigerians should brace up for more.

Speaking on the rising oil prices, Chief Executive Officer, Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprises (CPPE), Dr. Muda Yusuf explained that while the surge in crude oil price would impact on foreign exchange earnings, oil being the biggest forex earner for the country, “Economies around the world [Nigeria inclusive] would witness a surge in the price of petrol, diesel, jet fuel, gas and related products in the near term. This would have far reaching implications for many economies and businesses.”

He said, “This would even be more impactful if output performance improves. Crude oil price has surged to $75 per barrel, which is about 15% higher than before the outbreak of the Israeli–Iran conflict.

“This development would also positively impact the country’s foreign reserves, ensure better forex liquidity and ultimately the stability of the naira exchange rate.”

Dangote adjusts ex-depot price

Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Limited, Nigeria’s foremost petroleum refiner, last week adjusted its gantry price to N880 per litre, representing a N55 increase from the previous rate of N825 per litre.

This has raised fears of a fresh price hike by petroleum marketers who have upwardly adjusted pump prices across the country.

For instance, Dangote-affiliated filling stations in Lagos, like MRS, increased their pump price from N885 to N925. Also, AP filling station sells at N910 per litre.

Other filling stations in the state were still displaying old prices despite the increase in the price of fuel.

Daily Trust findings showed that some of them displayed N870 and N875 but were selling at N910 and N925.

Daily Trust observed that motorists were lured by the low prices displayed on the board, but expressed surprise at the point of sale.

“I thought it was N830 that was why I drove in. I didn’t know it was a different price at the point of sale,” a motorist said.

Also, a commercial driver, Aluko Taiwo expressed displeasure over the unstable price of fuel, saying the fluctuating price of fuel does not guarantee a fixed price for transporters.

Taiwo who plies Ogba to Ojota added that the recent increase in fuel prices had caused an increase of transport fare from N300 to N400, saying it is sparking dissatisfaction from the commuters.

“We don’t understand the fluctuation of the fuel prices over and over. It is affecting our business. We have increased fare from N300 to N400 and a lot of passengers are complaining. We know what we are facing,” he said.

Fuel sells for N955 in Abuja

In Abuja, Major independent marketers have increased their fuel price to N955. Our reporter, who visited stations like A. A Rano, Mobil, Eternal and A.Y.M Shaafa in different parts of the city observed that their fuel pumps now read the new price.

But the NIPCO fuel station on Airport Road increased its pump price to N950.

A commercial driver, Abdulahi Ibrahim, said the increase was made on Friday.

“I saw the price increase on the day, so I had to buy less litres of fuel than I wanted to buy because I was not having much money on me. I don’t expect there should be any increase with the drop in price we have been witnessing since Dangote refinery came on stream, but I hope it is for the best since there has not been fuel scarcity for a while now.”

He added that transport fares might increase if the price continues to rise.

On his part, Mahmud Junaid said he heard of the increase after learning Dangote Refinery had increased the price for its marketers.

“I know others, too, will follow suit since they sell lower than the remaining stations in the country. So, when I went to refuel my car on Sunday, I was not surprised by the new price. I believe the reason might be due to the Iran-Israel war. Since the war started over a week ago, we have been hearing of an increase in crude oil price, but the fuel pump price has not changed.”


N960 per litre in Kano

Pump price of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) has risen to between N955 and N960 per litre in Kano, a visit to most filling stations in the state has revealed.

While filling stations like AY Maikudi, Aliko Oil and AA Rano are selling at N955, MRS Oil, a station solely selling Dangote refined fuel, is selling at N945.

An MRS filling station located at Wudil Road, Tarauni, has a growing queue of vehicles waiting for their turns to buy fuel. The station was previously selling at N886, making it attractive to motorists.

Fara-fara filling station situated along Maiduguri Road after Hotoro Flyover is selling at N960, with a few commercial vehicles coming to buy.

Oribi, a filling station directly opposite Farafara, is also selling at N960 per litre.

Gates of Most filling stations along the Kano-Maduguri Road, like Audu Manager, AA Rano, and MRS Oil, are closed to the buying motorists.

However, an NNPC retail station was still selling at N910, with motorcycles and commercial tricycles taking turns to buy when our correspondent visited.

A motorcycle rider, Muhammad Sani, told our reporter that the low price attracted him to the station, which he believed does not shortchange people.

Nigerians should brace up for further hike – IPMAN

Speaking with our correspondent yesterday, National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Chinedu Ukadike, advised Nigerians to brace up for increased prices.

He blamed the current hike on what he called “the sharp rise” in crude oil prices as a result of the ongoing Israel-Iran war.

Ukadike said, “There is a sharp rise in the price of crude, which has gone from $60 to $79 in the international market. It is clear that the price of crude oil in the international market will definitely determine the price of petroleum products locally, and also the price of dollars. So these are the two factors that affect the pump price.”

He stated that Dangote Refinery cannot sell below the market price, even despite the naira-for-crude.

“Dangote would definitely run it in line with the OPEC standard. He is not getting crude oil freely,” he said.

He advised the federal government to discount the PMS product sold in Nigeria to mitigate the impact of the increasing fuel price on Nigerians.

Speaking further, Muda Yusuf added, “An improvement in crude oil price would therefore have a significant impact on government revenue. An improvement in revenue would positively impact fiscal consolidation and hopefully moderate the growth of the fiscal deficit.”

Dr. Dauda Garuba, an oil and gas policy analyst, also shared the sentiment that increasing fuel prices would mean more money for Nigeria.

“The country will make more money from oil exports, but will witness poverty amidst a potential increase in refined products – courtesy of deregulation/liberalisation,” he added.
https://dailytrust.com/iran-israel-war-petrol-nears-n1000-l-in-nigeria-marketers-predict-further-hike/

Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ManirBK(op): 7:50pm On Jun 23, 2025
9ja marketers in action again o.

They deserve stoning on their Con head o
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Karikashi(f): 7:56pm On Jun 23, 2025
ManirBK:
9ja marketers in action again o.

They deserve stoning on their Con head o
Thank God you noticed they have cone head. It is well
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by femi4: 8:38pm On Jun 23, 2025
E lo fokan bale...a ma gbe wale grin ddddddddddddddddd
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by God1000(m): 8:39pm On Jun 23, 2025
It will affect us all, those fanning the flames of violence should know that
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by chiagozien(m): 8:39pm On Jun 23, 2025
Whahala for those the war no concern.





Not enough original content
Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters.
This will make the forum more interesting for everyone.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Negroid001(m): 8:39pm On Jun 23, 2025
So the one i bought today na with luck. Panic buying will start. Inflation will fall in. These people know what they are doing.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ALISMILE(m): 8:40pm On Jun 23, 2025
Isreal is a cancerous nation
God forbid such a nightmarish neighbor
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Postinor: 8:40pm On Jun 23, 2025
The whole world would feel it,iran said it,blame idiotic donald trump for starting this war
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ceejay80s(m): 8:40pm On Jun 23, 2025
We have refinery and we have the crude oil
, so wetin concern Iran abeg?
Now tell me that USA fuel price in America has increased too because of the war or tell me weda Iraq that has crude oil too price has increased in their country
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by alizma: 8:40pm On Jun 23, 2025
I trust my country, they will increase the price even before there is any global change in price,
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by spiSeyi: 8:40pm On Jun 23, 2025
It has nothing to do with the war Nigerian s just like taking advantages of every situation. Anyways Dangote CNG trucks will deal with them allgrin grin
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by straighttalk(m): 8:41pm On Jun 23, 2025
Trump is troubling the world with his erratic decision
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Badexx: 8:41pm On Jun 23, 2025
How Iran and Israel war take affect a common man in Nigeria,


Thieves
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by clockwisereport: 8:42pm On Jun 23, 2025
Na Israel and Iran dey fight

Na we dey suffer am

............................... nawao
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by id4sho(m): 8:42pm On Jun 23, 2025
Tinubu will send MC OLOUMO and his structure to discipline isreal and Iran 👌💯
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Cj4charles(m): 8:42pm On Jun 23, 2025
Iran & Israel will be the latest excuse, that is to tell you how Fvćked we are
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ThothHermes: 8:42pm On Jun 23, 2025
I thought that the crude oil was now being refined in Nigeria by Dangote. Why is a foreign war affecting prices in Nigeriahuh
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by realmindz: 8:42pm On Jun 23, 2025
Imagine a world without Islam

Imagine how the great Persians would have contributed a lot to the world instead of terrorism

Imagine how Nigeria would have been free from Boko haram and terrorists
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by anonymous1759(m): 8:43pm On Jun 23, 2025
Supporters of Trump will still blam BAT grin for their over grown baby.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by DuttyChuks: 8:43pm On Jun 23, 2025
Nawaooo! Seun take your 40 character words ,i hope its complete?
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by ceejay80s(m): 8:44pm On Jun 23, 2025
Myndfriend:
Omo! This people should please stop this war. They should please o!
Oga it's not the war,don't let them decieve u,
Does Israel and Iran supply fuel to Nigeria
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Deepspirituals: 8:44pm On Jun 23, 2025
ceejay80s:
We have refinery and we have the crude oil
, so wetin concern Iran abeg?
Now tell me that USA fuel price in America has increased too because of the war or tell me weda Iraq that has crude oil too price has increased in their country
Are the Refineries working seems U live on the Moon .. Maybe You refers to Private Owned Refinery of Dangote
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by cunny88(m): 8:44pm On Jun 23, 2025
This is crap, I thought we have crude oil and a refinery? why should nigeria be affected
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Wizardslayer: 8:44pm On Jun 23, 2025
Strait of Hormuz is still open and running, so why the sudden increase in fuel prices??

Nigeria our country is corrupt.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by specialmati(m): 8:45pm On Jun 23, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin so na Russian vrs ukarine been hike it before
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by MrPOTUS: 8:45pm On Jun 23, 2025
Postinor:
The whole world would feel it,iran said it,blame idiotic donald trump for starting this war
Not the whole world, but some use..less countries like Nigeria and co.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by blackboy(m): 8:46pm On Jun 23, 2025
Crude oil is in Nigeria. Refineries in Nigeria. Yes crude oil prices jumped but why is Nigeria fast to increase pump cost? Countries that do not produce petrol are still yet to increase pump price. Marketers just want to maximise profit
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by MrPOTUS: 8:47pm On Jun 23, 2025
anonymous1759:
Supporters of Trump will still blam BAT grin for their over grown baby.
If the crook BAT has fixed our refineries, we won't be having this discussion undecided
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by Wizardslayer: 8:47pm On Jun 23, 2025
realmindz:
Imagine a world without Islam

Imagine how the great Persians would have contributed a lot to the world instead of terrorism

Imagine how Nigeria would have been free from Boko haram and terrorists
There's something seriously wrong with that phrase called islam.

It doesn't like competition at all.
Re: Iran-israel War: Petrol Nears N1,000/L In Nigeria, Marketers Predict Further Hik by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 8:47pm On Jun 23, 2025
OK


how does the Israel & Iran war affect Nigeria increase in fuel ??


please Nairalanders explain ..



must Some Nigerians always want to afflict it citizens with any situations ..?



what is happening in this country ?





Princess Faith Chukwuamaka
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