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Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by sigmax: 2:31pm On May 23
Why didn't they make government refineries to work ?
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Negelzi: 2:33pm On May 23
Just like where a failed mother is accusing her daughter of taking over all family responsibilities of a mother.

Shamelessness of the highest order.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Okoyeeboz:
Druss:
I am with Dangote on this. NNPC is relying on those who wont bother to read our country's regulations. Import should only be when Nigeria's local suppliers of fuel are unable to meet demand. That is not the situation currently according to Dangote.
Dangote is manufacturing in a Free Trade Zone, he's not deemed a local manufacturer under the Free Trade Zone regulations. So, he should stop the useless tears. If he wants to be a local producer, he should relocate his refinery within Nigeria's legal jurisdiction.

That being said, those in the NNPC are thieves. The kickbacks they will get from granting importation licenses is what is scratching their throats.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by dederocs(m): 2:37pm On May 23
Is NNPC now against low prices for Nigerians?
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by anonimi: 2:39pm On May 23
Who will accuse NNPC of lying to Nigerians huh

Princecalm:
Jul 29, 2015

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has announced that the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries have been successfully re-streamed after a nine-month rehabilitation exercise conducted by its in-house engineers and technicians.

The corporation, in a statement, noted that both plants commenced preliminary production of petroleum products after successful test-runs, adding that while PHRC was ramping up its operation to about 60 per cent of its 210,000 barrels per day capacity, WRPC production was projected to hit 80 per cent of its installed 125,000bpd capacity.

The NNPC said the Port Harcourt refinery was projected to boost the nation’s local refining capacity with a product yield of five million litres of petrol per day, while Warri refinery would contribute 3.5 million litres of petrol.

Providing insight into the rehabilitation exercise, the NNPC noted that it had to adopt the phased rehabilitation strategy after the Original Refinery Builders, who were initially contacted for the project came up with unfavorable terms.

It said, “Though a decision was taken in 2011 to rehabilitate all the refineries using the ORB of each of the refineries, we were impelled to switch strategy after the ORBs declined participation and nominated some partners in their stead who came up with outrageously unfavorable terms.”

The NNPC stated that the nominated partners, as sole-bidders, came up with humongous price offers after two years of thorough and exhaustive scope of work definition and price negotiations.

It added that the proxies were also unwilling to provide post rehabilitation performance guarantees.

The corporation said, “The phased rehabilitation strategy which entailed phased and simultaneous rehabilitation of all the refineries using in-house and locally available resources in line with the spirit and letter of the Nigerian Content Law, also involved the use of Original Equipment Manufacturer representatives to effect major equipment overhaul and rehabilitation.”

The national oil firm said the phased rehabilitation programme, which started in October 2014 after the required funding stream was established, created a 70 per cent reduction in costs which helped largely in mitigating the financing challenges of refinery rehabilitation.

It observed that with the successful re-streaming of the PHRC and WRPC, attention has now moved to the 110,000 barrels per day Kaduna Refining and Petrochemicals Company which was billed to come on stream soon.

http://www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-warri-refineries-commence-preliminary-operations-nnpc/
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saintopus:
Dec 06, 2024
The PH Refinery ships its first export of petroleum products to Dubai.
The company is expected to load the cargo in the coming days onboard the Wonder Star MR1 ship, signalling the commencement of operations at the plant and the exportation of petroleum products.

The ship will load 15,000 metric tons of the product, which translates to about 13.6 million litres.

Although the volume coming from the NNPC into the global market is still small, the development has the potential to impact the Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) benchmarks in the future while changing the market realities for Atlantic Basin exporters into Nigeria and other regions.

The sulfur content of the export by NNPC stands at 0.26 per cent per wt and a 0.918 g/ml density at 15°C, according to Kpler, a data and analysis company.

The cargo was reportedly sold at an $8.50/t discount to the NWE 0.5 per cent benchmark on a Free on Board (FOB) basis.

Kpler reported that the development would help displace imports from traditional suppliers in Africa and Europe, as Nigeria’s falling clean product (CPP) imports are already decreasing, dragging imports into the wider West Africa region lower as well.

https://guardian.ng/energy/nnpc-begins-export-from-ph-refinery-as-dubai-firm-buys-first-cargo/
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Burob: 2:44pm On May 23
frog12:
na the same NNPC allow the snake enter. snake wan chop all the eggs wey dey basket grin grin grin

when we tell nigerians, dem no dey listen
The NNPC a failed entity, just like the persons that support them.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by alizma: 2:57pm On May 23
Group of mad people, what have they achieved in all the years they ran the oil industry? If they had fix the old refineries and built new one, would an individual be dreaming of monopolizing the industry?
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by frog12(op): 3:01pm On May 23
he wan control everything grin grin grin

Parachoko:
I don't understand why Dangote wants fuel importation into Nigeria to be totally banned

If every country with refineries start banning importation of Fuel,will he like it?

Base on our experience with Cement and Rice, I'm totally against the ban on importation of Fuel. it will give room for Dangote to dictate the price, if importation was not banned, there will be a price war between the Importers and Producers which will favour Nigerians

Banning importation will really weaken competition
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by frog12(op): 3:04pm On May 23
their leaders were thieves.

Burob:
The NNPC a failed entity, just like the persons that support them.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Burob: 3:10pm On May 23
frog12:
their leaders were thieves.
That is why it is called The Nigeria National Petroleum Company.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Bluntemperor: 3:34pm On May 23
Our NNPC and its Subsidiaries Are the Real Enemies of Nigeria !
So, DANGOTE - a Businessman and an Entrepreneur - is now Being Accused of Monopoly,while The NNPC Coul Not Repair Four Refineries under them- Yet,They Regularly COLLECTED MONEY For Repairs,
So you Now Blame Dangote - For Providing Nigerians Oil 🪔,while the NNPC Is Smelling CORRUPTION.
THE GOVT OUGH TO SACK THE NNPC AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES.
NOTHING IS WORKING - LIKE THEIR COUNTERPARTS IN DISCOS/ NEPA 🥵
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Egodollars(f): 3:43pm On May 23
Check the NNPC, it has more northerners and dangote is from the north! Nnpc was junketing around that they have products to sell!! Instead of complaining they should bring out theirs and let buyers decide, not all this noise. If it's left to NNPC we would have been buying it for over 3k per litre now in the wake of Iran war.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by frog12(op): 4:18pm On May 23
that explains it all

Egodollars:
Check the NNPC, it has more northerners and dangote is from the north! Nnpc was junketing around that they have products to sell!! Instead of complaining they should bring out theirs and let buyers decide, not all this noise. If it's left to NNPC we would have been buying it for over 3k per litre now in the wake of Iran war.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by GEJDHERO: 5:00pm On May 23
Have you guys noticed that Dangote has been very relunctant to reduce the price of his products lately??.During the period of importation he was always trying to beat the prices of importers by lowering his own price from time to time just to attract more patronage.That is the competition we are asking off,someone shld always be there to CHECKMATE if not both sides wud kill d poor masses with exorbitant price.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by GEJDHERO: 5:02pm On May 23
HacheNoire:
Our enemies are desperate for us to return to heavy dollar dependence.

Dangote nailed their coffin and they will do anything to make us resume importation, and still won’t allow us do it with Naira.

Time to start saving in USD. If importation resumes, USD taking flight against the Naira!
What are u saying? DOLLARS has always been the same range since last yr.We need competition so that prices wud be realistic.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Daniluv1(m): 5:05pm On May 23
When you give person ram come still give am knife join what do you expect grin grin grin
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by GEJDHERO: 5:05pm On May 23
EponObi:
As him no allow una increase stake in his company, you wan play the monopoly card. 😂

How many refineries do we have in this country that you claim he's trying to monopolize the market? Did he stop importers from importing?

Abi if you guys were not stupid and thieves, you would have three working refineries under your control today to compete with Dangote.

Make una get out.

First time ever in decades, African and Asian countries are shopping for fuel in our country but the person who made it happen una wan destroy am. Una no well oooo. This is a battle you can't win.

I pray Dangote completes his 20,000MW project soon, make everywhere scatter finally. You oil cabals can continue crying; it will soon be the turn of generator and power cabals.
We d masses are not reaping the dividends of his refinery ..that was our expectation b4... (cheap fuel)but DANGOTE no send us.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by HacheNoire: 5:48pm On May 23
GEJDHERO:
What are u saying? DOLLARS has always been the same range since last yr.We need competition so that prices wud be realistic.
Because fuel importation puts less pressure on the dollar. Let importation begin and you will see. It’s simple economics.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by GEJDHERO: 6:14pm On May 23
HacheNoire:
Because fuel importation puts less pressure on the dollar. Let importation begin and you will see. It’s simple economics.
But available data shows it doesnt affect the value of the dollar..pls google it.So for the sake of we the masses there shld be competition from importers b4 other refineries come on stream make DANGOTE no go kpai us finish with high price.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Dharmiejoe(m): 6:32pm On May 23
Why issue licences to players that won't build refineries but to import. If you truly want competition demand all stakeholders have a running refinery even if it's modular ones and allocate crude oil judiciously and see it there won't be competition. Dangote is right on this.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by FutureFocus: 6:38pm On May 23
Build refinery or renovate yours if you want to sell, you can’t be importing fuel from a refinery that provides job for people in other countries, build refinery here and provide job and then sell, or ask that refinery abroad to relocate here if he is want to share from Nigeria energy market
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by EponObi(f): 7:03pm On May 23
GEJDHERO:
We d masses are not reaping the dividends of his refinery ..that was our expectation b4... (cheap fuel)but DANGOTE no send us.
Cheap fuel? Na your papa build the refinery? Abi Dangote resemble Santa Clause for your eye?
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Badb0y4lyf(m): 7:06pm On May 23
The same NNPC produced the money dangote loaned from banks and Emefiele it’s stupid to think why they can’t build there own refineries
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by NOGRUDGES(m): 7:48pm On May 23
After the begging for increase of their stake in dangote refinery was refused, they now sort to cheap propaganda. That organization is a cesspit of corrupt magicians who make dollars vaporize into the air. Whatever you call it dangote is going ahead to expand to more than a million barrels per day refining capacity.
Nnpc should focus on how to grab their own share of the market.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Razorman: 8:20pm On May 23
Shameless people. Instead of Dangote being the one complaining of fuel monopoly, government is the one doing the complaining. That's a sign of a failed government
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by HacheNoire: 9:03pm On May 23
GEJDHERO:
But available data shows it doesnt affect the value of the dollar..pls google it.So for the sake of we the masses there shld be competition from importers b4 other refineries come on stream make DANGOTE no go kpai us finish with high price.
Who told you I does not affect? Do we import fuel with Naira, or it is it sold in USD?

We shouldn’t be arguing this in 2026.


So you hearing from me first that importation put pressure on the dollar?

Why don’t they allow us use Naira? Because it with strengthen our currency. The people luring you to import know the gains. They are not stupid.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Heffalump(m): 9:21pm On May 23
Dokitto001:
NNPC you had all these years to do the right thing but you couldn't. If you want to compete go and fix those refineries and make them functional. You're not allowed to compete with imported petroleum products you fools.

Nigerians must be thankful to Dangote for once.

NNPC are following the advise of world Bank to destroy dangote refinery and return Nigeria to square one
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@the bolded. Until recently, I used to be a strong supporter and advocate for the survival and success of Dangote refinery, but now I know Dangote is in business for a reason: To make money and more money for self and stakeholders. He will not do charity for anyone.

Dangote actually wants to monopolise the Petroleum retail market in Nigeria to amass wealth in the process, just like he did about cement supply in Nigeria. He controls a huge shares in the local supply market.

The continued interest in fuel importation by NNPCL is to checkmate the evil acts of monopoly, which will render Nigerians helpless in the hands of Dangote. Why should imported fuels be cheaper than that of Dangote that's locally refined? It shows that that man doesn't care about you and I. There's always price war when NNPCL imports fuel and drops prices, then you see Dangote dropping price also. If he's not making gains he won't drop prices. Definitely, he's not making much money when prices are dropped. This is the sole reason why he went to the court to challenge NNPC fuel importation licence. Dangote is a pure breed of business man who doesn't care about who's suffering from high cost of fuel in Nigeria.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by freemanq(m): 10:58pm On May 23
Big shame on NNPC the once you have you can't even maintain it. You are now jealous una never see something
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Mandem05: 5:11am On May 24
pacino26:
Same NNPCL that claimed its refineries are working and did multiple fanfare commissioning is accusing a company less than 4yrs in refining operations of monopoly. We once queued up for fuel in NNPC filling stations that year sef.

Why don’t they get their acts together, sell off the scraps and move on. Let’s not forget they recently tried to increase their stake in Dangote refinery and he refused. We must boost local refining o, by fire by force.
Gbam!!! FYI i don't support monopoly, there are 4 refineries in Nigeria owned by NNPC, instead of NNPC intensifying efforts to fix said refineries they are busy sabotaging themself by attempting to promote fuel importation. Dangote refinery is acting within the PIA and have stated that they can refine enough petrol to distribute throughout the federation and still have enough to export. So what is NNPC's point in this situation??

If NNPC was serious they would have fixed one of the refineries by now or better still they would have built a new refinery.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Mandem05: 5:25am On May 24
Heffalump:
@the bolded. Until recently, I used to be a strong supporter and advocate for the survival and success of Dangote refinery, but now I know Dangote is in business for a reason: To make money and more money for self and stakeholders. He will not do charity for anyone.

Dangote actually wants to monopolise the Petroleum retail market in Nigeria to amass wealth in the process, just like he did about cement supply in Nigeria. He controls a huge shares in the local supply market.

The continued interest in fuel importation by NNPCL is to checkmate the evil acts of monopoly, which will render Nigerians helpless in the hands of Dangote. Why should imported fuels be cheaper than that of Dangote that's locally refined? It shows that that man doesn't care about you and I. There's always price war when NNPCL imports fuel and drops prices, then you see Dangote dropping price also. If he's not making gains he won't drop prices. Definitely, he's not making much money when prices are dropped. This is the sole reason why he went to the court to challenge NNPC fuel importation licence. Dangote is a pure breed of business man who doesn't care about who's suffering from high cost of fuel in Nigeria.
Ogbeni which business in the whole world exists for charity? Please go and read about the history of how Dangote refinery came into existence. They started planning to build this refinery in 2013 at a cost of $9b. Due to many many things they started construction in 2017. Na $20b dem use build the refinery. So ask yourself an intelligent question between 2013 and 2023 what did NNPC plan to help secure the supply of petrol in Nigeria. Any businessman that tells you he is not in business for profit is a liar.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Mandem05: 5:37am On May 24
FutureFocus:
Build refinery or renovate yours if you want to sell, you can’t be importing fuel from a refinery that provides job for people in other countries, build refinery here and provide job and then sell, or ask that refinery abroad to relocate here if he is want to share from Nigeria energy market
Gbam!! This is simple economic logic. Hidden agenda must dey for them to the push for importation of petrol over returning their 4 refineries to functioning entities.
Re: NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery Of Trying To Monopolise Fuel Market by Anishinaabe: 6:22am On May 24
Majority of the comments simply show that the typical Nigerian is uneducated in geopolitics, averagely educated in national politics and vehemently loud and ignorant in criticism.

How many people even know the number of licences granted private refineries in Nigeria?

How many did Dangote block or impede from fruition?

The stupid NNPC had decades to foresee and stop this so-called monopoly.... What did they do? Trillions wasted in TAM that didn't even produce Vaseline!

Someone bold came into the scene and said he wants to build from scratch.... 650 frkin thousand barrel capacity.... No idiot knew about monopoly then to counter it. They wanted it to start and lazily come up with that stupid slogan. They had 6 years to look at foundation to completion.... They took no steps, who does that!

Some cows are saying cement and sugar, why aren't you talking about crown flour mills? Aren't they also a 'monopoly'?

In the cement category you have Sokoto cement, you have BUA, you have manghal.... Pick your cheap one and move the fck on!

You have a certain region dominating luxurious long haul road transport. Buses sold for 300m in their hundreds. Why isn't the remaining 5 regions shouting monopoly?

How do you even expect him to sell petrol at N200 per liter? You think the refinery was built with NAirahuh

None of these blogs tell us how far BUA refinery is going and what's his own timeline.
That's your second competition, a 400,000 capacity refinery!

That one is being constructed now, but una dey tick Tok dey look nonsense. When it's completed, your garbage comments will become, Northerners are controlling energy!

There is a simple solution but una no wan hear am.

You have refinery X, Y and Z

The government knows them, NNPC knows them, their refining capacity is known!

Government can fix a price. And knock off the difference. You can call it subsidy. That's the only way this contraption will work.

Fix pump price at 800.... Pay the refineries the difference

Fix a timeline, for the remaining refineries (3-5 years) to catch up, then gradually ease the noise on subsidies.

Not subsidising importation, that's rubbish!
Subsidize production!!!?

Una wan frustrate baby refinery Wey other countries dey pray for! Because of greed, jealousy, ignorance and laziness.
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