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Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by dre11(op): 11:30am On Mar 21
Nigeria has retained one of the lowest petrol prices globally despite recent increases driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with industry data pointing to the stabilising role of Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals in cushioning the domestic market.

According to GlobalPetrolPrices.com, petrol in Nigeria currently averages $0.88 (N1,191.39) per litre, significantly below the global average of $1.32 (N1,787.08) per litre, based on an exchange rate of N1,353.85 to the dollar. This places Nigeria among the more affordable fuel markets globally, even as international prices continue to rise.

Across key markets, petrol prices are notably higher, with the United States at $1.075 (N1,455.39), India at $1.095 (N1,482.47), and South Africa at $1.189 (N1,609.73) per litre. Prices rise further in advanced economies, including the United Kingdom at $1.874 (N2,537.11), France at $2.152 (N2,913.49), and Germany at $2.343 (N3,172.07), while Hong Kong records as high as $3.967 (N5,370.72) per litre.

Nigeria also compares favourably within the West African region, where petrol prices are higher in Togo at $1.192 (N1,613.79), Benin at $1.218 (N1,648.99), Ghana at $1.240 (N1,678.77) and Cameroon at $1.478 (N2,000.99) per litre.

Analysts attribute this relative stability to the growing impact of Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals, which has helped moderate domestic price volatility by absorbing a significant portion of the global cost pressures while ensuring consistent product availability.

This intervention has become particularly critical as many countries face supply disruptions, rationing and sharp price spikes following the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

A key insight from the data is that very few countries globally sell petrol below $1 (N1,353.85) per litre without some form of state intervention.

According to GlobalPetrolPrices, most countries with pump prices under the $1 threshold operate fuel subsidies, price controls, or regulated pricing mechanisms to shield consumers from international market volatility. In contrast, Nigeria operates a fully deregulated downstream market following subsidy removal in 2023, meaning domestic prices are directly influenced by global crude movements and foreign exchange dynamics.

Despite Nigeria’s transition to a deregulated market following subsidy removal in 2023, Dangote refinery has continued to act as a buffer for the economy. While domestic petrol prices have risen by about 35 to 40 per cent since the onset of the crisis, this increase remains lower than in several other markets, with countries such as Cambodia and Vietnam recording hikes of over 67% and 49% respectively.

Industry observers note that without the scale and capacity of Dangote Refinery, Nigeria would have been far more exposed to global supply shocks, potentially resulting in higher pump prices, foreign exchange pressures and widespread product shortages. Instead, local refining has strengthened supply security, moderated price increases and reinforced Nigeria’s position as one of the more stable fuel markets globally at a time of global instability.
https://leadership.ng/domestic-refining-petrol-price-lower-in-nigeria-than-us-uk-ghana-others/

Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by lordm(m): 11:37am On Mar 21
Okay, let's see how it goes. The sooner the war ends, the better for all of us
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Gbadugbakun(m):
Una no de taya for this yeye propaganda ni, how much is minimum wage in the US and UK compared to a liter of fuel and how much is minimum wage in Nigeria compared to a liter of fuel?

Fuel is 1,300 for minimum wage of 70k and you call that cheap?

In fact currently the only country in the world where I can say Nigeria is maybe better is north korea. This country is a mess and the masses are not even bothered they want to get to the top so they too can loot as well.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by legendarystar: 12:19pm On Mar 21
This should be in play now to make life easier for citizens
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by VaginaAcademic:
Una wan come spoil market for us imagine comparing oil producing country with non oil producing country naso una first influence the first increase
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by brain54(m): 12:21pm On Mar 21
Prices in Nigeria has always been relatively lower...

It's difficult to explain but Nigeria defy basic economics in many aspects!
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Dogalmighty17: 12:21pm On Mar 21
What is your useless point? How much oil does Ghana produce? Why not compare to Angola that has nearly the same crude oil output as Nigeria?
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Tecno66: 12:21pm On Mar 21
So, why telling us this? To justify the need to keep increasing the price of pms?
dre11:
https://leadership.ng/domestic-refining-petrol-price-lower-in-nigeria-than-us-uk-ghana-others/
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Sangoamadioha1: 12:22pm On Mar 21
Nigeria has crude oil and refinery. Now compare it with an African country that has crude oil and refinery like Angola, make I check something.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by HacheNoire: 12:22pm On Mar 21
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) has been meeting with all energy stakeholders to make sure the I-Effect does not affect citizens.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by GboyegaD(m): 12:23pm On Mar 21
What sort of comparison is this? What is the pump price per liter relative to minimum wage? Some times, i feel we are a very wicked people and we deserve the kind of leaders we get.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by ZombieTERROR:
Always comparing rubbish

Let's compare terrorism index , poverty rate or minimum wage
let's even compare stability of power with Ghana

Propaganda doesn't run a government
Sharing billions to religious and societal influencers to rig elections is not how to build a country..

someone tell Tinubu that his name is at stake, his generation, his legacy..

people will spit when his name is mentioned in the future, he's failing and failing fast

Tinubu get to work
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by floss(m): 12:25pm On Mar 21
I thought this should reflect on the situation of Nigerians economically but the reverse is the case … rather Nigerian government will start comparing prices with countries whose minimum wages are around 560k naira
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by stokfrick: 12:26pm On Mar 21
Sangoamadioha1:
Nigeria has crude oil and refinery. Now compare it with an African country that has crude oil and refinery like Angola, make I check something.
Angola – Petrol (Gasoline) Pump Price
~300 Angolan Kwanza per litre, which is about ~USD 0.33 per litre (or roughly ~€0.28/L) at current exchange rates. �
445.5 naira
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Gotocourt: 12:26pm On Mar 21
Most pump dispense is 1400 undecided
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by FutureFocus: 12:26pm On Mar 21
What’s the value of Naira?
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by sekeyso(m): 12:28pm On Mar 21
Stupid apc rats making comparison only they feel advantage.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Hienna1: 12:29pm On Mar 21
Does that mean we're enjoying in Nigeria... according to you?
We have oil yet minimum wage can't buy a car...
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by stokfrick: 12:31pm On Mar 21
Kai !
men this country is filled with very wicked and stupid citizens.
Cheering their wicked leaders up grin
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Sangoamadioha1: 12:31pm On Mar 21
stokfrick:
Angola – Petrol (Gasoline) Pump Price
~300 Angolan Kwanza per litre, which is about ~USD 0.33 per litre (or roughly ~€0.28/L) at current exchange rates. �
[/b]445.5 naira[b]
My point exactly. Abi Iran vs US/Israeli war no reach there 😏
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 12:32pm On Mar 21
If Dollar rate can be reduced to #500 that Tinibu saw it , will you still calculate it to be equal to #1500huh

Is like APC supporters and Politicians are happy that Dollar rate is actually #1500 , because I can't see Tinibu doing anything to bring back dollar to how he saw it ..

Buhari that we, even Tinibu called a failure is now out performing Tinibu in all sectors...#shame#
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 12:34pm On Mar 21
Sangoamadioha1:
My point exactly. Abi Iran vs US/Israeli war no reach there 😏
You didn't see how the APC bigot erased Angola from the picture, these people hate to hear the truth or work with the truth...
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Nastrademus(m): 12:35pm On Mar 21
This people should stop pushing their propaganda down our neck
They wished we're all zombies to believe their lies and propaganda but no, we know the truth
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by bewisemasses: 12:36pm On Mar 21
I don't think d price of fuel is d issue.
I think it's d poverty level of most Nigerians.
Many Nigerians can't afford it and other commodities affected by it.
In countries compared to, their average purchasing power is higher
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by streetsoldier1(m): 12:37pm On Mar 21
Gbadugbakun:
Una no de Yaya for this yeye propaganda ni, how much is minimum wage in the US and UK compared to a liter of fuel and how much is minimum wage in Nigeria compared to a liter of fuel?

Fuel is 1,300 for minimum wage of 70k and you call that cheap?

In fact currently the only country in the world where I can say Nigeria is maybe better is north korea. This country is a mess and the masses are not even bothered they want to get to the top so they too can loot as well.
you dey mind people with useless comparison.... in Nigeria with minimum wage of ₦70k , it can only buy 54litres...
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by ufotunang: 12:38pm On Mar 21
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Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by LordBillionz: 12:40pm On Mar 21
For every bomb that flew across the Straight of Hormez ,there is an increase in fuel price.
Nigeria is an anyhow country where anything goes.

Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Kewtt: 12:41pm On Mar 21
What is the minimum wage in the mentioned countries and how is their public transport system
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 12:41pm On Mar 21
HacheNoire:
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) has been meeting with all energy stakeholders to make sure the I-Effect does not affect citizens.
When he is busy riding on horses and bicycle in London with their kinghuh
Please say something reasonable abeg....
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by Endinjustice: 12:43pm On Mar 21
Apc and their stale propaganda. What's standard of living in those countries tongue

What's electricity situation in those countrieshuh

Not to mention minimum wage.
Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by AMI3(m): 12:43pm On Mar 21
Chai, see Nigerians comparing rubbish.
What is really wrong with our youths.
I don't blame the leaders but their supporters.

We keep look for countries that suit our narrative to do comparison.
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