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| Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by ogododo(op): 2:39pm On Jul 18 |
Nigeria’s petrol importation surged by 207 per cent in June 2026, even as domestic Premium Motor Spirit supply fell by 22 per cent, according to the latest data released by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.https://punchng.com/fuel-imports-surged-by-207-in-june-nmdpra-report/
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| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by ZombieDredd: 5:53pm On Jul 18 |
Oil producer wey no fit refine her own fuel. Na to dey depend on imports. Disgraced country |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Hezzyluv: 5:57pm On Jul 18 |
I bought fuel ₦1,145 yesterday's evening. Today, the same filling station is selling ₦1,300. ![]() Las Las, them used Dangote carry Nigerians over 2.5 |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Kingrshd3: 5:57pm On Jul 18 |
For consumers, the most immediate implication is that the country’s petrol supply system remains dependent on a combination of local refining and imports.. 👇 This implies that local refinery cannot server over 300m + consumers daily so we have to import 🤔 ...... But if the citizens wants only local refinery then we will queue endlessly in d filling station and majority might not see daily bread because busses won't work or move due to scarcity ☹️ Always think before u talk is not all about APC.. PDP regime would have been d best to make all this thing's work rather than now that global pump price has been infalted |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by josielewa(m): 5:57pm On Jul 18 |
Okay. I still dont understand why dangote refinery cant supply domestically. The 650000 barrels a day is no joke, thats enough for nigerian consumption daily. I ask myself why this people just keep punishing us. Cant you just make us have happiness for once. Now depot are selling #1300, i wonder how much pump price will be. USA should also stop its hostilities towards IRAN...Let their be peace and normalcy. Running a business on generator or diesel is no jokes, except your business is a front for money laundering.. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Kingrshd3: 5:58pm On Jul 18 |
ZombieDredd:U don't understand but I will explain ... If Nigeria refine oil 🛢️ The petroleum Company like Oando, NNPC etc sells to oversea to make money in dollars rather than selling it locally in Nigeria 🤔 So if u are d one which one will make u more money 🤔 That's why OBj told Tinubu refinery can never work in Nigeria because he has tried it and failed but now Tinubu too have seen what he was saying.. In conclusion forget refinery the probability that will make it work is 1% because d people that will handle it sells and earn more to overseas in dollars rather than Naira 📍 |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by PheelzAlmighty: 6:00pm On Jul 18 |
Something is fundamentally wrong with Nigeria |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Dshocker(m): 6:03pm On Jul 18 |
Wicked leaders in high places, and despite the hardship, so miscreants still support this failed government. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by ppogba: 6:03pm On Jul 18 |
Shey na dis statistics we go chop? Una no gree reduce price con begin give us data and figure. Una no go die better |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by CodeTemplar: 6:03pm On Jul 18 |
Simple explanation. The smuggling out into west Africa climbed because the our neighbours are more prone to price increase. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by funkyqz: 6:04pm On Jul 18 |
What a shame of a country. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by iwaeda: 6:05pm On Jul 18 |
207% for imported fuel, yet NBS tell us, inflation is coming down. Some kids will be quoting me. Just give Tinubu 2027, fuel will be N1750. ![]() |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by SonOfWords(m): 6:09pm On Jul 18 |
They've restarted the importation of PMS and subsequent smuggling of same to neighbouring border countries. But this time, the scheme has been effectively colonized by government officials. I use the Mfum/ekok border between Ikom in Cross River and Bamenda in Cameroon almost on a bi-weekly basis and we know what we see there. That was why they approved more import licences for petroleum products about two months ago. Ironically, there's been a sharp increase in our daily PMS consumption when we all know there're fewer cars on the road now than three years ago. So while they tell you to endure in penury, they're making billions from petrol smuggling at your expenses. You people should continue standing on tinubu's mandate😹🤡. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Anguldi(m): 6:11pm On Jul 18 |
josielewa:The difference between local and foreign is #20 (twenty naira). Dangote is cheaper. No more subsidy, smuggling no longer profitable. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by 2el(m): 6:15pm On Jul 18 |
Fuel Re-imported by marketers from Togo. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Brendaniel: 6:23pm On Jul 18 |
Kingrshd3:You sound like a Tinubu supporter... you all have characteristics in common... |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Dmthreads(m): 6:24pm On Jul 18 |
Nigeria is a contraption and everything a country should not be.🤌🏾 |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by dododawa1: 6:27pm On Jul 18 |
Profit or loss to Nigerians Na only Tinubu family and cabal knows |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Flangelo12: 6:32pm On Jul 18 |
ZombieDredd:That means America is a "disgraced" country. does the us import refined petroleum Yes, the U.S. imports significant amounts of refined petroleum (like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel) to balance regional supply and demand. You can explore the exact trade volumes on the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) website.While the U.S. is a net exporter of total petroleum, regional pipeline logistics and specialized refinery setups make importing refined products necessary. For instance, the East Coast lacks sufficient pipeline connections to the Gulf Coast's refining hubs, making it cheaper to import products from Europe or Canada.Major suppliers include:Canada: The largest source for both crude and refined products.South Korea, India, and the Netherlands: Key suppliers of finished petroleum products to various coastal markets. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by anonimi: 6:35pm On Jul 18 |
Hezzyluv:Where did you see Dangote in this report about increasing fuel imports? Why are you so obsessed with private refinery licensed by PDP as part of their continuing deregulation and privatisation of the economy, for prosperity, peace and security with cheap petrol, cheap dollars, low inflation, low unemployment etc from 1999 to 2015? |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by anonimi: 6:39pm On Jul 18 |
Flangelo12:If Tinubu’s Nigeria is not a disgraced country then why are we not a net exporter of petroleum products ![]() Why has he failed to deliver his promise of reducing imports and increasing exports to create a trillion dollar economy with 50 million jobs? |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Flangelo12: 6:41pm On Jul 18 |
anonimi:Just say you feel that way about your life. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Nextjs: 6:46pm On Jul 18 |
Election time and don't forget they still pay subsidy at the backyard If u know u know |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:47pm On Jul 18 |
ZombieDredd:So want them to stop the corruption. You can't dip your hand inside the cookie just taste the cookie |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by ViceGovernor: 6:49pm On Jul 18 |
What do they expect after the ef gee issued reckless import license to their puppets just to sabotage Aliko . |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by affable4(m): 6:50pm On Jul 18 |
So we are no longer using 60million liters daily? |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by loffyloffy: 6:50pm On Jul 18 |
Hezzyluv:So you don't know that Iran and the US has resumed there bombing? When you were buying it at 800 before the Trump war, who you tell |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by loffyloffy: 6:53pm On Jul 18*. Modified: 8:21pm On Jul 18 |
ViceGovernor:When you can't read or comprehend what you read there is little we can do for you. Dangote is still supplying about 90% of the market. Importation is to keep him on his toes, and it will vary from month to month. |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by wallrichy: 7:04pm On Jul 18 |
Bunch of thieves. The surge ain't domestic consumption but the diverted truck load of PMS to neighbouring countries especially in the Northern region......They should stop deceiving Nigerians.....Nigeria is a crime scene country....... ogododo: |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by ViceGovernor: 7:06pm On Jul 18 |
Listen to yourself or rather read what you typed......the government is scamming us and feeding us grammar while trying to hide their lies.....they're sabotaging that man's refinery with the aim of manipulating prices in their favor. Tell me why did Alhaji decide to start charging for his petrol in dollars recently? He has seen that he's being cheated with that naira for crude sham. According to the government 1 year ago they said we would not need any import of petrol because the refinery in Port Harcourt will be up and running, that alongside DRL would supply all our domestic needs and we won't need to import. What are they doing now? They've issued import license so they can bring those fuel in and say they bought it at the present dollar rate thereby using that opportunity to jack up the price and make unethical profits, it's all about dollars for those crooks don't be fooled by those grammar. A country with the 6th highest oil deposit on God's green earth is importing petrol despite having the largest refinery on the continent, and spending 254 trillion on another which is yet to produce half a drop of fuel ⛽. Show me one other country where that illegality is happening sir. You wil loffyloffy: |
| Re: Fuel Imports Surged By 207% In June — NMDPRA Report by Iamzik: 7:23pm On Jul 18 |
Anguldi:1.7Trillion has been quietly spent on subsidy so far. Keep decieving yourselves that subsidy is gone |
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