Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 - Business (3) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Business › Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 (10573 Views)
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by anonimi: 7:13am On Jun 29 |
yommen:How can you say this about the wonderful work of All Promises Cancelled, APC propagandist liars since 2015 ![]() A-looter Propaganda Conmen, APC refineries are working since 2015! Please update your story. Princecalm:@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ saintopus: |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by ppogba: 7:16am On Jun 29 |
yarimo:I seem to be agreeing with you totally early this morning. Both are criminals truly. They should put Dangote to shame and load petrol stations with cheaper alternative |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by ppogba: 7:24am On Jun 29 |
franchasng:When did thousands of employees turn to few? Refinery workers. Tanker drivers. Other associated workers. Not to talk of Dangote Sugar. Dangote farm amongst others. If: Ikedi Ohakim Emeka Ihedioha Ayo Fayose Akinwunmi Ambode Raji Fashola Brash, indolent Abaribe Theodore Orji kwakwanso Ganduje amongst others can each employ 5% of Dangotes number of employees, maybe, perhaps, maybe......... I challenge you to defend any of those I mentioned |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by HacheNoire: 7:26am On Jun 29 |
Akwara25:Nigerian stolen money? Show us proof? Like he comes from a wretched family! A man built his business and now you saying it’s all by stolen money like he was a governor or president before. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by WonderGod(m): 7:28am On Jun 29 |
Shot up. You are just talking rubbish. What is the correlation between removing subsidy and building more refinery. You think is removal of subsidy that build refinery for dangote. Infact, dangote had finished building refinery before your govt even wickedly remove subsidy. nairalanda1: |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by JuanDeDios: 7:42am On Jun 29 |
Regsys:Never. Let's hope the other refineries come on stream soon - to at least weaken the present monopoly a bit. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Harmony22: 7:43am On Jun 29 |
Everyone can now agree that Mr Farouk that was having a confrontation with dangote then as regard importing of petrol was right all long. Nigeria is a country where an average business want to make big return on their investments within a very short time at the expense of exploitation of the masses because the masses here endure and adapt hardship so fast unlike the western world.. It is only the importing price of petrol that was forcing dangote hands to reduce the petrol price to force out the marketer out of the market so they sell at a lose and not being intentional about it to the masses. In coming days now you will see how he will reduce his gallantry price in order to be more cheaper than the imported fuel so people will be force to buy from him alone. More licenses should be issued to the importer so the market won't be monopolized and his head will be correct then..... Macphenson: |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gerundphrase: 7:52am On Jun 29 |
Why can't all these bloody importers pool funds and build a refinery of their own to rival dangote's. How can a country as rich as Nigeria don't have a state owned refinery that can produce fuel at a subsidized price for the citizens, sell excess to other country, use the money derived to build infrastructure and social services for the good of all. Truly Nigeria is cursed and was designed to never work. Thunder fire the British. Honestly I can't fanthom the level of advancement of Biafra land if we weren't forced to this contraception |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by LZAA: 7:55am On Jun 29 |
yarimo:You don para sotey you dey vex for una propaganda 🤣 |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 7:55am On Jun 29 |
WonderGod:Thanks, and good morning. Have a good day, and a prosperous one too. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 8:00am On Jun 29 |
ojbanja:TInubu did it because he had no choice, not because he was a principled leader. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by boxypane: 8:05am On Jun 29 |
dont ask Dangote, ask your President what he is doing about it. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 8:08am On Jun 29 |
keemsleek:Even then, it should have gone. 2012 WAS even too late...it should have gone in 1992. Oga Babangida and Abacha both wanted to stay in power for ever and ever...so, they didn't remove subsidy, because fear (yes, even someone as strong as Abacha). Even tinubu removing subsidy, the guy would have kept it, but our debt servicing was eating over 90% of the revenue...by August 2022. IMF and the World bank were looking at us one kind. Result...tinubu suddenly saw the light and removed subsidy. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:11am On Jun 29 |
Regsys:Imaginary monopoly after using tribe and religion to vote in bad government |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:13am On Jun 29 |
Macphenson:I hope you know that Nigeria imports Octane 89 and 91 petrol and sell it to you as octane 95. It is just like a phone seller, selling you iPhone 11 as iPhone 17. Let's not forget that the importation is funded with borrowed dollars collateralized by crude. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:14am On Jun 29 |
ironheart:When will you stop deceiving yourself? |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:15am On Jun 29 |
HacheNoire:Leave to be celebrating marketers who import octane 89 petrol and sell it to them as octane 95 petrol. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:16am On Jun 29 |
Fuckyoumod:I even laugh at people like you who believes in imaginary monopoly after using tribe and religion to vote in bad government |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Gboss247(m): 8:17am On Jun 29 |
KomonSense:Comparing the prices of octane 89 petrol to 95 petrol |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by wirinet(m): 8:18am On Jun 29 |
AWONEYAN:Because Dangote buys crude from abroad in dollars. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by Henjor48(m): 8:19am On Jun 29 |
Yes, I am in full support of this competition as long as the quality & standards are not compromised. So, let the competition continue to kill monopoly. Thank you for your attention to this matter Islie: |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by commoditiesnig(m): 8:20am On Jun 29 |
Welcome development We expect PMS cost at pump to come down around N900/ltr Dangote and co should do better |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 8:21am On Jun 29 |
ironheart:Selling fuel at N300 Is not possible. OK, refining the raw crude into petrol costs N145 to N245 naira. The problem is...taxes, maintenance costs, etc have to be added on, and then there is transport costs, which push the gantry price to over N1000 or more. Also, refining fuel generates some waste...and that waste has to be covered in the costs, since it can't be used for anything. Also, Dangote and other refineries here pay wages, pensions, etc,...and they are paid at close to global standard. Because if dangote is not paying well enough, most of the oil workers can japa and get a similar job with foreign companies (and yes...it has been happening, and it happens.). As for subsidy, government bringing back subsidy is going to cost the budget 23-30 trillion naira, budget is 55 trillion naira. We already have a deficit in the budget of 23 trillion naira that miust be funded by loans. Taking such money out of the budget to fund subsidy...that would put fuel at N200 per liter ....would cost as I said 23-30 trillion naira. That money must be replaced, and it will be with LOANS...tax revenue is too low to fund the budget on its own, and oil prices are dropping, and even when they were high, we already had a debt of N150 trillion naira to pay off (rumor has it that the former minister of finance was removed because he was using more of our recent oil windfall to sort out the debt, meaning no money for five star prokects, lol). And that means more debt . A lot more debt. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by keemsleek(m): 8:22am On Jun 29 |
nairalanda1:Exactly all of them were scared to do it. They knew Nigerians wanted cheap things and now in democracy were vote matters nobody wants the anger of Nigerians. That y I said its some that has strong hrt that can rule nigeria. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by wirinet(m): 8:27am On Jun 29 |
nairalanda1:Competition from imported products? Have you seen anywhere in the world where government encourages completion between local products and imported ones? Governments protect local industries with bans, tariffs and grants. If government encourages imports of Petroleum products, then investors would prefer to import and waste time and risk their capital building refineries. It's is Dangote that is forcing others to invest in refineries. Monopolies don't exist for long. If imports are banned and refineries becomes too profitable, many investors including foreign companies would rush in to compete with Dangote. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by wirinet(m): 8:29am On Jun 29 |
nairalanda1:Inclusive or exclusive of the cost of crude? And how did you arrive at this cost? Did it include cost of equipments, depreciation, staff and labour, interest on capital, insurance, etc. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 8:31am On Jun 29 |
wirinet:Well, if we had removed subsidy in 1993, or even 2012, by now there would have been refineries galore competing with Dangote. If we had removed subsidy in 1993, NNPC would have still had working refineries. Because Nigeria kept subsidy for way too long, no one, except you had the collateral of A dangote, or were really hardy minded...wanted to build a refinery here in Nigeria. And NNPC ran their refineries to the ground in the name of keeping costs low (not to mention the corruption opportunities in TAM costs , even when it was clear that the refineries were beyond resusication). It takes time to build new refineries. Even if we started work on JUne 1 2023, it would take several years for the refineries to be finished, especially since costs may rise. SO, we are left with the competition from imports. (Altho, dangote can meet domestic needs, as he says, but government wants to be voted back in, so, imports to compete.). |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by nairalanda1(m): 8:32am On Jun 29 |
wirinet:Inclusive. But other costs come in before the fuel reaches the retailer. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by tnerro1(m): 8:33am On Jun 29 |
But why are we focusing on dangote, I tot NNPC refinery were also producing fuel, so why has NNPC not reduced their below imported fuel. Any way sha, na God go punish all of them for exploiting the poor people in the country. |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 8:44am On Jun 29 |
yarimo:they both turned Nigerians to chess game |
| Re: Petrol Import Landing Cost Drops To ₦983.92/Litre, Below Dangote’s ₦1,125 by wirinet(m): 8:47am On Jun 29 |
nairalanda1:Inclusive ke? OK crude is currently about $79/barrel, a barrel is about 180litres. So 1 litre is $79/180 = $0.4388. This in naira is about N570. Now, this is exclusive of shipping and insurance fees, and taxes. Edit : my apologies. I just check Google, a barrel of crude is actually about 160 litres. So revising my calculations, 79/160 = $0.4937, which is around N642. So before shipping, insurance, taxes, cost of refinery, depreciation, labour, maintenance, storage, etc. The cost of crude alone is N642. |
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