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Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Omooba77(op): 7:21am On Jul 21, 2025
There are indications that the downstream segment of Nigeria’s petroleum sector has began to reap full benefits of subsidy removal as their financial records show huge rise in revenue and profit in 2025.

Also the operators have significantly reduced their reliance on banks for funding, a development which has boosted their profitability margin.

The financial details of top seven companies in the sector showed that they recorded a combined turnover growth of 66.2% to N2.98 trillion in the first quarter of 2025, Q1’25, against N1.79 trillion in Q1’24. They grew their Profit Before Tax, PBT, by 42.1% to N334.6 billion in Q1’25, against N235.5 billion in Q1’24.

Meanwhile, finance cost declined by 36.3% to N534.135 billion in Q1’25 from N838.581 billion in Q1’24, driven by reduced bank borrowing.


Market analysts and economy experts have attributed the impressive performance recorded by the sector to deregulation policy which positive impact outweighed the negative impact of high cost of funds driven by monetary and fiscal policies.

They noted that the final removal of Nigeria’s longstanding fuel subsidy in the third quarter of 2024 marked the beginning of a new economic reality, significantly altering the country’s oil sector.

The companies covered by Financial Vanguard include Seplat Energy Plc, Total Energies Plc, Eterna Plc, MRS Oil Plc, Aradel Plc, Oando Plc, Conoil Plc.

The financial reports of the firms show that borrowings reduced by 16.2% to N2.074 trillion in the Q1’25 from N2.474 trillion in Q1’24.


Details of the borrowing shows: Conoil N42.445 billion, Eterna Oil N40.244 billion, Total Energies N103.150 billion, Aradel N141.663 billion, Oando N1.691 trillion; and Seplat Energy $100 million. MRS Oil did not borrow during the review period.

Speaking, the Vice President, Highcap Securities Limited, Mr. David Adnori, explained that the growth in the period under review was driven by increase in petroleum price, stressing that increasing business activities, also a driving factor.

Adonri, said: “The growth in the profit made by petroleum marketing and gas companies is a fallout from the deregulation of the Oil/Gas sector and consequent colossal increase in price of petroleum products. Their cost also increased astronomically because of higher cost of sales, high finance cost and impact of the general rise in inflation.

“ The elasticity of demand for petroleum products is quite high hence they were able to transfer their costs to consumers. Secondly, through several turnovers of their capital employed, they were able to massively outperform inflation”.


According to him, “These companies reported an increase in revenue due to higher margin in products they sold this year. The reforms in the oil & gas sector have impacted on revenue that translates into profit. Also, last year witnessed a significant petrol price hike, which put a strain on the economy. The price hike of petrol and gas has contributed to exacerbate the economic hardship faced by Nigerians”.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/07/subsidy-removal-turnover-profits-soar-in-oil-companies/

Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by SmartPolician: 8:12am On Jul 21, 2025
Who wrote and edited the article for Vanguard? Profit before tax is no profit. The real profit is what you keep after all deductions have been made which is called net profit.

That's what I looked out for because I never expected it to increase. In fact, I expected sales to drop because price increases always result in sales drop. This is basic economics.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by dederocs(m):
Government should subsidise for Nigerians, it's a people's rights to enjoy subsidies, government just need to look for intelligent ways to do it. Subsidies, welfare packages etc are ways the government give to the people what belongs to them, which is the commonwealth... subsidies is one of the most effective ways, as the majority enjoys it.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by DropsMic(m): 8:13am On Jul 21, 2025
While the masses groan and gnash their teeth..

Ike gwuru




huh huh huh
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by yemmight(m): 8:14am On Jul 21, 2025
SmartPolician:
Who wrote this article for Vanguard?

Who edited the article too?
Ask the Google. I am sure you will get an answer trust me.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by VladimirTheGrea: 8:15am On Jul 21, 2025
They have license to rip Nigerians as long as they pay a fair share in the name of taxes to Abuja they can roll just fine.

FG is busy granting license to cronies leaving out those without strong connections to Abuja.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Sermwell(m): 8:16am On Jul 21, 2025
Thiefnubuu and his criminal enterprise!

Oya agbado munching nitwits can start quoting me cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by slivertongue: 8:16am On Jul 21, 2025
Profit soar for oil coys as the people suffer while the elites cash out
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Gotocourt: 8:18am On Jul 21, 2025
Tinubu should subsidized dollars before cadavers go full street. The capitalist idealogy is tough on the masses
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by chukiz(m): 8:18am On Jul 21, 2025
Oil companies makes profit,while the masses are in serious pain. APC should be erased
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Ofunaofu: 8:20am On Jul 21, 2025
While the masses are subjected to untold hardships such as fuel price hikes, naira devaluation, rising transportation costs, and high inflation the government of the day continues to justify them, claiming they are part of its economic reforms.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Nackzy: 8:21am On Jul 21, 2025
Nonsense headline what's its effect to the common man
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by jpmoriarti(m): 8:21am On Jul 21, 2025
While European countries like Spain, Switzerland etc still subsidises petrol, transport etc for their people, Nigerian govt removed subsidy for the poor Nigerians and the already rich companies are getting richer while the poor Nigerians sink more into penury.

So, what is everyday Nigerian benefiting from the government? It is a shame.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Barzinime(m): 8:21am On Jul 21, 2025
But you like the US?
I just don’t understand Nigerians undecided
Gotocourt:
Tinubu should subsidized dollars before cadavers go full street. The capitalist idealogy is tough on the masses
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Enice(m): 8:22am On Jul 21, 2025
dederocs:
Government should subsidise for Nigerians, it's a people's rights to enjoy subsidies, government just need to look for intelligent ways to do it.
it's a privilege not a right. It's not a must that government subsidies any commodity.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by fineboynl(m): 8:27am On Jul 21, 2025
No body make any profit. The profit achieved was already made useless by inflation cause by subsidy removal.

Rent increase by over 200%. My electricity bill is now higher than rent. Feeding increase by over 1000%. Fueling and transport increase by over 800%. I still remember buying fuel at 1650 a litre from 200.

Business have low sales even folding up and salary stagnant with all the increase here and there.

To worst it all. Tax reform bill to steal from people account is on the way. If Nigerian don't wise up now it will be too late for them to realize what they cause for themselves.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Gotocourt: 8:28am On Jul 21, 2025
Barzinime:
But you like the US?
I just don’t understand Nigerians undecided
I love the US. The united states subsidized food right from farms, car manufacturers, aviation industry etc.
Use your head
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by CodeTemplarr:
This is a false news as far as i am concerned. False.

This implies the companies were selling at lower rate than they would have normally because of subsidy. What i understand by subsidy is that govt buys from companies and sells below the buying rate to make life easier for Nigerians. The compankes have always sold at profit. It is govt who takes the loss. Thats like trying to take credit for Dangote only being able to takeoff refining after subsidy was removed. I see almost no other logical and strong motive behind this.
Another possible motive of such falsehood is that govt wants to take away more subsidies so needs to paint past removal as fruitful.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by emorse(m): 8:28am On Jul 21, 2025
jpmoriarti:
While European countries like Spain, Switzerland etc still subsidises petrol, transport etc for their people, Nigerian govt removed subsidy for the poor Nigerians and the already rich companies are getting richer while the poor Nigerians sink more into penury.

So, what is everyday Nigerian benefiting from the government? It is a shame.
What did you think they meant when they said "he raised men"?
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by dederocs(m):
Enice:
it's a privilege not a right. It's not a must that government subsidies any commodity.
Are you in government or among the people?

It's citizens rights to enjoy the benefit of their national cake and common wealth. It is a right not a previledge, like I said, either you are a sycophant or ignorant of what a democracy is and who the people are in a democracy, you people worshipping politicians are either ignorant or sycophants, because politicians are the workers, the nation belongs to the people!

Where does your interest lies?

So you want politicians alone to enjoy the wealth of the state and the people groan and suffer?

If you are not in government you must be a sycophant, because a reasonable man or human being will stick with the people's benefit, as we all know Nigerian politicians are living large off the national wealth already.

Subsidies, welfare or whatever name you want to call it, national revenue must be redistributed to the people, after all costs of government have been met.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by adioolayi(m): 8:30am On Jul 21, 2025
SmartPolician:
Who wrote and edited the article for Vanguard? Profit before tax is no profit. The real profit is what you keep after all deductions have been made which is called net profit.

That's what I looked out for because I never expected it to increase. In fact, I expected sales to drop because price increases always result in sales drop. This is basic economics.
Adonri, said: “The growth in the profit made by petroleum marketing and gas companies is a fallout from the deregulation of the Oil/Gas sector and consequent colossal increase in price of petroleum products. Their cost also increased astronomically because of higher cost of sales, high finance cost and impact of the general rise in inflation.

“ The elasticity of demand for petroleum products is quite high hence they were able to transfer their costs to consumers. Secondly, through several turnovers of their capital employed, they were able to massively outperform inflation”.


Net profit as a "figure" was not mentioned...but what is responsible for their "profit after tax" although, not mentioned specifically is this explanation
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by prigoz(m): 8:32am On Jul 21, 2025
Omooba77:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/07/subsidy-removal-turnover-profits-soar-in-oil-companies/
Despite this, yet we keep borrowing. Very soon china will take all of as the security, because I don't see how this deceitful government can pay back all the borrowed money
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by grandstar(m): 8:33am On Jul 21, 2025
Gotocourt:
Tinubu should subsidized dollars before cadavers go full street. The capitalist idealogy is tough on the masses
It was Buhari's subsidized dollars that wrecked the economy.

Are you suggesting the country goes back to its vomit?
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by Zico5(m): 8:34am On Jul 21, 2025
Where are the money accrued from subsidy removal? Tinubu will tell us he shared it with governors. No any tangible development, they are still borrowing despite the subsidy removal. Tinubu thinks we are all fools. He is only playing to the gallery. Let him continue to share the money just to lure many lawmakers and politicians to APC. The fight is between him and hungry masses. People will rather die than allowing him to rig this time.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by IgOga(m): 8:35am On Jul 21, 2025
DropsMic:
While the masses groan and gnash their teeth..

Ike gwuru




huh huh huh
Speak for yourself. While you wail and cry with bitterness everyday...many Nigerians are seizing opportunities created by this government and advancing their lives. If you think a man in government or a party in government will take you out of your misery you will wait a lifetime.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by alanto: 8:37am On Jul 21, 2025
The Jagaban effect.

You gotta believe the movement.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by CodeTemplarr: 8:39am On Jul 21, 2025
jpmoriarti:
While European countries like Spain, Switzerland etc still subsidises petrol, transport etc for their people, Nigerian govt removed subsidy for the poor Nigerians and the already rich companies are getting richer while the poor Nigerians sink more into penury.

So, what is everyday Nigerian benefiting from the government? It is a shame.
No rich companies arw getting richer. It is a carefully crafted lie to achieve something far more sinister. The companies have always sold to govt at a profit and it is govt who sells to Nigerians at a loss to create the illusion of better life.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Turnover, Profits Soar In Oil Companies by israelmao(m):
Fuel subsidy removal is only shoring up wealth fof the upper class is which the ruling class as well as and business moguls.
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