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Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by Islie(op): 12:00am On Feb 01
The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) may rise to N1,000 per litre in the coming days due to the surge in crude oil prices on the international market.

Fuel marketers told Saturday PUNCH that the sudden surge in the global crude prices to over $70 per barrel could trigger another increase in the pump prices of both imported and locally-produced petroleum products.

The increase in petrol prices came at a time when the Dangote Petroleum Refinery raised petrol prices from N739 to N839. Also, oil prices rose above $70 per barrel on Thursday, the highest in the past five months.

The commodity rose by three per cent on Thursday on rising concerns that global supplies could be disrupted if the United States attacks Iran, one of the biggest crude producers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

According to Reuters, Brent futures rose $2.31, or 3.4 per cent, to settle at $70.71 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate gained $2.21, or 3.5 per cent, to trade at $65.42. As of Friday afternoon, oilprice.com reports that Brent settled at $70.89 while WTI was $65.80 a barrel, indicating a further rise in price.

It is worth stating that Brent crude is the global benchmark for crude oil, and a rise in its price affects the pricing dynamics of refined petroleum products globally.

Reuters reports that the US-Iran tension pushed both crude benchmarks ‌into technically overbought territory, with Brent closing at its highest since July 31 and WTI closing at its highest since September 26.

US President Donald Trump is weighing options against Iran that include targeted strikes on security forces and leaders to inspire protesters, multiple sources said, even as Israeli and Arab officials said air power alone would not topple Tehran’s clerical rulers.

In Iran, it was said that plainclothes security forces rounded up thousands of people in a campaign of mass arrests and intimidation to deter further protests.

“The immediate (market) concern is the collateral damage done if Iran takes a swing at its neighbours or, possibly even more tellingly, it closes the Strait of Hormuz to the 20 million barrels per day of oil that navigates it,” PVM analyst John Evans was quoted as saying.

Iran was the third-biggest crude producer in the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, behind Saudi Arabia and Iraq, in 2025, according to US Energy Information Administration data.

Speaking with our correspondent, the National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike, expressed worries that unless crude oil prices reduce, the pump price of petrol would be affected.

According to him, crude oil and condensate exchange rates are the major determinants of fuel prices, saying a change in either would affect how petroleum products would be sold in the domestic market.

Ukadike mentioned that petrol could hit N1,000 per litre if the crude price surge continues, especially in locations far from fuel depots.

“As an independent marketer, we don’t normally want the price of petroleum products to go up; any increase you see now will be because of this international manoeuvre and everything happening in the international community in terms of crude oil price.

“The crude surge will definitely affect our local market. The price of petroleum products will come down if the crude price goes down, that’s the common principle of the market,” Ukadike said, admitting that the price of petrol may rise to N1,000, especially “in some other places that are not closer to the refinery or depots. That’s the speculation”.


While emphasising the importance of the price of crude to that of PMS, Ukadike stressed that the increase in petrol prices is putting pressure on marketers, limiting their purchasing power.

“Crude oil is important in refining petroleum products; once it goes up, the prices of petroleum products will also go up. We are gearing towards that. The only problem is that it is also giving us pressure in terms of our purchasing power because too much naira is now pursuing a few litres of petroleum products,” he added.

With the increase in petrol prices, Ukadike said sales are becoming slow compared to the December festive period. According to him, many consumers are becoming conservative now, reducing their fuel consumption because of the price.

“The market is becoming slow now, unlike in the festive season when the prices were low. People were filling their tanks then, but now, people are becoming conservative because of the price increase,” the IPMAN spokesman stated.

Another dealer, a major oil marketer and PMS importer, confirmed that the cost of petrol was bound to rise, stressing that the landing cost of the commodity could cross N900/litre if the global prices of crude sustain a northward swing.

There is already pressure on funds to import the product (petrol) now, based on the pricing info we are getting from our suppliers. The simple reason is the surge in crude oil prices, caused by the tension in the Middle East,” the dealer, who spoke in confidence due to lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, stated.

“So N1,000/litre (for petrol) is not far from the range. It was sold around that price before, when the price of crude hovered around $75/barrel, and the exchange rate was a bit higher than what we have now. That is purely the market dynamics,” the petrol importer stated.

Our correspondent reports that since the Dangote refinery raised petrol prices on Monday, most filling stations have adjusted their pump prices.

In Lagos, prices ranged from N830 to N859 a litre. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited sold PMS at N849 on Friday. MRS filling stations sold the product for N839, while a few outlets displayed prices lower than that of the Dangote-partnered MRS.

Meanwhile, the Dangote refinery on Thursday reaffirmed its capacity to supply fuel volumes significantly more than Nigeria’s estimated domestic consumption.

In a statement, the refinery said it can supply 75 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) daily against an estimated national consumption of 50 million litres.

Aside from petrol, the plant also boasted that it can supply 25 million litres of Automotive Gas Oil (diesel) compared with an estimated daily demand of 14 million litres and 20 million litres of aviation fuel daily, far above the estimated maximum domestic consumption of four million litres.

According to the statement, the availability of volumes above prevailing demand provides critical supply buffers, enhances market stability, and reduces reliance on imports, particularly during periods of peak demand or logistical disruption.

The management of Dangote Petroleum Refinery would like to reiterate our capability to supply the underlisted petroleum products of the highest international quality standard to marketers and stakeholders: 75 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit, 25 million litres of Automotive Gas Oil, and 20 million litres of aviation fuel daily,” the company said in a public notice.

It was noted that supplying above the estimated consumption reduces the need for emergency imports, strengthens inventory cover, and enhances the resilience of the domestic supply chain.

Dangote also reaffirmed its commitment to full regulatory compliance and continued cooperation with the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, stating that its supply approach is aligned with ongoing efforts to ensure market stability and orderly downstream operations.

The refinery said it remains fully engaged with regulators and industry stakeholders in support of Nigeria’s national energy security objectives, as the country deepens its transition from fuel import dependence to domestic refining.

It added that it continues to work closely with market participants to ensure that the benefits of local refining, including reliable supply, competitive pricing, and improved market discipline, are delivered consistently to consumers nationwide.

“With domestic refining capacity expanding, stakeholders believe Nigeria is increasingly positioned to reduce foreign exchange exposure, improve supply security, and strengthen downstream efficiency through locally refined petroleum products,” the statement concluded.

On Monday, the Dangote refinery announced an increase in its gantry price of petrol from N699 to N799 per litre. The new price increase means that Dangote’s gantry price is about N70 higher than the landing cost of imported PMS.

Findings by The PUNCH showed that marketers who completed payment and processed final slips at N699 per litre are being asked to top up to N799 per litre before loading, after the refinery withdrew the temporary festive price support and invalidated previously issued loading authorisations
https://punchng.com/petrol-to-hit-n1000-litre-as-crude-crosses-70-marketers/#google_vignette

Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by sweerychick(f): 12:09am On Feb 01
Not news at all we have seen it before
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by oluayebenz: 12:57am On Feb 01
Leave the panic to una sef marketers

Petrol price isn't increasing, dangote gat us
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by chatinent: 1:05am On Feb 01
"Leave the body, focus on the brain."

Body we no see.
Brain we no see.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by TossTos(m): 2:18am On Feb 01
This is the usual way , it is not new to us .. the price falls for some days and rise for more days , months ..
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by johnmartus(m): 3:25am On Feb 01
Whatever man.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by MrMcJay(m): 4:10am On Feb 01
oluayebenz:
Leave the panic to una sef marketers

Petrol price isn't increasing, dangote gat us
Did Dangote get cement customers?
Or sugar customers?

Dey play.
You gon learn.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by bentenny(m): 5:57am On Feb 01
FG: The price of PMS will keep falling...
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by dfrost:
Okay, let me understand these marketers. Price of crude oil 🪔 increased or will increase, are we importing fuel?

What exactly are we importing to enable the increase in pump price? Are we not refining locally via Dangote's refinery?

The courting of Dangote by marketers is funny. Time shall tell.

That dreaded period where the heat will get to everyone is getting close. Not even those in Diaspora will escape the heat. Everyone should be doing what they are doing.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by DeltaBachelor(m): 5:59am On Feb 01
I said it earlier that that’s where they are going. They will definitely pay it at #1.000. All this rise today, fall tomorrow is just Sakamanje window dressing
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by oshkoach: 6:04am On Feb 01
Majority is Nigerians are happy to be oppressed.
They take whatever the government throw at them.
Our civil society organizations have become an arm of the government and too fragmented to challenge government policies.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:06am On Feb 01
oluayebenz:
Leave the panic to una sef marketers

Petrol price isn't increasing, dangote gat us
Doesn't work that way

If the price of crude is increasing, then the price of petrol must increase. That's how it happens normally. It's only here in Nigeria that subsidy of five decades prevented us from seeing reality

Dangote is buying crude at international price. When he reduced prices, crude was at 54 or less per barrel. Now that it is at 70 , it follows prices have to go up. No three ways about it
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by anonimi: 6:08am On Feb 01
oluayebenz:
Leave the panic to una sef marketers

Petrol price isn't increasing, dangote gat us
No be only Dangote’s PDP-licensed private refinery get us.

Even the propagandist liars of All Promises Cancelled, APC got us too.

Do you know how much per litre, Nigerians are being forced to pay as subsidy for the massive corruption in APC’s oil sector since 2015? Can you guess huh

anonimi:
Petrol should never cost more than N70 per litre, says APC

January 19, 2015

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as mere tokenism the reduction of petrol price from N97 to N87 per litre, saying the petroleum product ordinarily should sell for N70.

On Sunday, the federal government announced the reduction of petrol price, citing the fall of global crude oil price.

But the APC through Lai Mohammed, its spokesman, on Monday accused the government of making a show out of deceit, saying “a 10.3 per cent slash in the price of petrol was a mere tokenism at a time the price of crude oil has crashed by about 60 per cent”.

It argued that the pump price of a litre of petrol should not be more than 70 Naira, alleging that at N87 per litre, the government was forcing Nigerians to subsidise the massive corruption in the oil sector by N17 for every litre of fuel.

https://www.thecable.ng/petrol-never-cost-n70-per-litre-says-apc/
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by Freshandfitpod: 6:08am On Feb 01
Despite our own Dangote refinery they still want us to pay high price
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:09am On Feb 01
oshkoach:
Majority is Nigerians are happy to be oppressed.
They take whatever the government throw at them.
Our civil society organizations have become an arm of the government and too fragmented to challenge government policies.
Assuming government kept subsidy, it would have to increase the amount that it spends subsidizing fuel prices with every rise in crude oil price beyond what was originally budgeted for

That means that for the budget, money that could have gone for health, education, etc would be spent on subsidy and government would have to borrow more than it planned to fill the hole left in by subsidy cost going up.

That means growing debt which means bad news for the economy and the population.

At some point the debt would be so high that things would start getting difficult
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by anonimi: 6:11am On Feb 01
nairalanda1:
Doesn't work that way

If the price of crude is increasing, then the price of petrol must increase. That's how it happens normally. It's only here in Nigeria that subsidy of five decades prevented us from seeing reality

Dangote is buying crude at international price. When he reduced prices, crude was at 54 or less per barrel. Now that it is at 70 , it follows prices have to go up. No three ways about it
Any idea why Tinubu and APC are borrowing more than PDP presidents borrowed, even though they have removed subsidy TWICE and saved trillions of Naira as well as billions of dollars from the resulting hike in petrol price huh

gabydaniels:
Aug 25, 2016
The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has disclosed that the federal government has so far saved the sum of N1.4 trillion for not paying oil subsidy.

He also assured Nigerians that very soon, the foreign exchange market would stabilise going by some radical policies already introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The vice president who spoke in Kano yesterday during the third day of the 15th Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development meeting, urged Nigerians to restore confidence in President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, insisting that soonest, the current economic problems would become a thing of the past.

“With the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector, there has been a significant increase in the availability of petrol throughout the country for the savings of N1.4 trillion on subsidy payments alone,” he said.

“Also, a more flexible exchange rate regime, we will have to decrease the pressure on the external reserve. In the short run of course, there should be consequences for inflation. We expect that with greater priority we have seen in the implementation of the policy by the CBN, the foreign exchange market will stabilise and confidence will be restored.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/08/26/osinbajo-we-have-saved-n1-4tn-by-not-paying-fuel-subsidy/
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:11am On Feb 01
Freshandfitpod:
Despite our own Dangote refinery they still want us to pay high price
Dangote still has to pay workers salaries that are globally competitive, he also has to pay for maintenance , upgrades and expansions of the refinery and he has to pay for crude at international prices

And the people that drill for crude can't charge cheaper than global price. It's expensive to drill for crude in Nigeria. So prices go up, from crude to petrol
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:13am On Feb 01
anonimi:
Any idea why Tinubu and APC are borrowing more than PDP presidents borrowed, even though they have removed subsidy TWICE and saved trillions of Naira as well as billions of dollars from the resulting hike in petrol price huh
I don't know pdp data boy. Ask them. They are your mirror image and members of your party.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by anonimi: 6:13am On Feb 01
oshkoach:
Majority is Nigerians are happy to be oppressed.

They take whatever the government throw at them.
Our civil society organizations have become an arm of the government and too fragmented to challenge government policies.
This is why Lagbaja called us 200 million mumus to reflect our tribal sentiments in Stockholm Syndrome suffering.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMWUS1W_ITc




fuckJones:
(A case study of Nigeria citizens & their elected oppressors).

During the Soviet dictatorship of Joseph stalin. He was a brutal dictator with mind of his own. On one fateful day, stalin came to Politburo meeting with a live chicken. Standing in front of audience, He started to pluck the feathers of the live chicken off one by one. The chicken trembled in pain, blood tricking out of its pores. It gave out grievous cries, but stalin being a cruel dictator continued without remorse plucking the feathers out until the chicken was completely Unclad. After which, he threw the chicken on the ground. The Unclad chicken was staggering in pain. stalin goes into his pocket and from his pockets, he took out some chicken food and started to throw it at the poor & hapless creature. The poor chicken in pain started eating and stalin started walking towards his seat. As he walked away, he kept dropping some feeds on the floor & the chicken followed him and sat feeding from his feet.

Joseph stalin then turned to members of his political party leadership. He said, "This chicken represents the people". "You must disempower them, brutalise them, beat them up, starve them and then leave them". "If you do this, go into your pocket & give them peanuts when they are in that helpless and desperate situation, they will blindly follow you for the rest of their life, worshiping you". "They will think you are a hero forever. They will forget that, you're responsible for their sorrowful situation in the first place." Breath taking, isn't it ?

Now! Take a look at all the people some Nigerians are busy defending on social media. Take a look at those they call their heroes. They are the same people who plunged Nigeria into the situation she is. They are the same people who are responsible for their predicaments. Did you see the numbers of people that throng to Saraki's House during this Sallah period to go collect peanuts? People trooping to Bola Ahmed Tinubu Foundation offices to collect branded One kilo bag of Rice & Noddles. Did you see the number of people of all ages who troop out to welcome Ex- convict James Ibori to South South! Do you see the number of handle mop following obi as if he is a seat? what of the one following dino malaye?

Your guess is as good as mine. Nigerians kill those they should defend and defend those they should kill! Pass to all your contacts & let your Political & Religion Leaders read, understand & digest.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:16am On Feb 01
dfrost:
Okay, let me understand these marketers. Price of crude oil 🪔 increased or will increase, are we importing fuel?

What exactly are we importing to enable the increase in pump price? Are we not refining locally via Dangote's refinery?

The courting of Dangote by marketers is funny. Time shall tell.

That dreaded period where the heat will get to everyone is getting close. Not even those in Diaspora will escape the heat. Everyone should be doing why they are doing.
Local drilling for crude is very expensive, and as such crude is sold at or close to international oil prices

That's why despite local refining, prices are going up.

Also remember we don't make domestic components for refineries here, and dangote has to pay workers at globally competitive levels. He can't afford to keep prices low
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by jessicahanlo(f): 6:19am On Feb 01
Lol. Nigeria is truly a cruise without seatbelt.

So crude crosses $70 and immediately it’s ₦1,000/litre here, but when crude was below $60, did fuel ever come down? Dangote refinery is here, subsidy is gone, competition was supposed to help… yet na we still dey carry am for head.

At this point, marketers don’t even wait for increase to happen again, na forecast pricing we’re doing. Salary no dey increase, transport don double, food don triple, but fuel must always adjust.

Honestly, how is the average Nigerian supposed to survive this? People are already cutting meals, now transport and everything else will skyrocket again. Government should just come out and tell us the truth: there’s no plan. Because this one no be global market issue alone, na pure local wahala.

God help Nigeria, because Nigerians are tired. 😔
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by bankyblue(m): 6:25am On Feb 01
Make person explain give me.
Should we be worried?
Shy dangote they buy in naira and refine for Nigeria?

The only thing that I understand is that, if Nigeria government are smart people, they should take advantage of this oil boom and make more FX for the country.since we re an oil producing country, it should be a blessing and not a curse
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:26am On Feb 01
jessicahanlo:
Lol. Nigeria is truly a cruise without seatbelt.

So crude crosses $70 and immediately it’s ₦1,000/litre here, but when crude was below $60, did fuel ever come down? Dangote refinery is here, subsidy is gone, competition was supposed to help… yet na we still dey carry am for head.

At this point, marketers don’t even wait for increase to happen again, na forecast pricing we’re doing. Salary no dey increase, transport don double, food don triple, but fuel must always adjust.

Honestly, how is the average Nigerian supposed to survive this? People are already cutting meals, now transport and everything else will skyrocket again. Government should just come out and tell us the truth: there’s no plan. Because this one no be global market issue alone, na pure local wahala.

God help Nigeria, because Nigerians are tired. 😔
Well prices of petrol.did go below 900 naira when crude was below 60 dollars per barrel, as you know, recently even

You can ask your senator to get a law passed to bring back subsidy. I'm not mocking you, I'm serious. That is why we have a democracy
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by free2ryhme: 6:28am On Feb 01
Islie:
https://punchng.com/petrol-to-hit-n1000-litre-as-crude-crosses-70-marketers/#google_vignette
everything in this write is based on hearsay and forecast noting tangible and real
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by nairalanda1(m): 6:34am On Feb 01
free2ryhme:
everything in this write is based on hearsay and forecast noting tangible and real
It's not hearsay, it's kind of facts unfortunately
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by atobs4real(m): 6:35am On Feb 01
They have started again ooo. The president should look into this. They want to discredit ur second term ooo
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by MrPOTUS: 6:43am On Feb 01
bankyblue:
Make person explain give me.
Should we be worried?
Shy dangote they buy in naira and refine for Nigeria?

The only thing that I understand is that, if Nigeria government are smart people, they should take advantage of this oil boom and make more FX for the country.since we re an oil producing country, it should be a blessing and not a curse
It's a two edged sword.

A blessing for FG coz they're going to make more money selling their oil to cover their budget deficit and enough to steal, but a curse for the masses coz price of pms will rise undecided
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by miracle002(m): 6:43am On Feb 01
I made a post about Dangote's ulterior motive during his face off with Farouk. You people ate me raw.

Dangote was reducing the price of Pms, fighting importation and competition just to gain monopoly.

Look at the little shege we are seeing

What would have happened if he had gained absolute monopoly.
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by Antoeni(m): 6:45am On Feb 01
Anything You Guys Like You Should do. Nigerians Are Already Tired
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by NelbromTech: 6:49am On Feb 01
nairalanda1:
Assuming government kept subsidy, it would have to increase the amount that it spends subsidizing fuel prices with every rise in crude oil price beyond what was originally budgeted for
Now that the government has removed subsidy, where the money enter? Are you seeing the money in electricity, security, Healthcare and others?
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by Sonofgod1990(m): 6:51am On Feb 01
Even if e hit 5k per litter we go still drive. So no need for dis yeye News
Re: Petrol To Hit ₦1,000/litre As Crude Crosses $70 — Marketers by Sonofgod1990(m):
Antoeni:
Anything You Guys Like You Should do. Nigerians Are Already Tired
Nigerians are never tired. They are ever ready for anything from dis drug Baron govt
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