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Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by drss(m): 7:38am On Jan 21, 2016
LAGOS — Nigeria’s difficulty to import refined petroleum products, particularly, Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, has worsened as foreign suppliers have blacklisted Nigeria from further business until such transactions are dollar cash backed.

The development is further compounded with the deferment of about 5.4 million litres PMS daily production, as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, yesterday, announced the shut down of Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries. The announcement came four days after the plants were closed.


The NNPC, in a statement by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, said the shutdown of the refineries was as a result of crude oil supply challenges arising from the recent attacks on vital crude pipelines by militants in the Niger Delta.

Blacklisting of Nigerian importers

Vanguard exclusively gathered that the blacklisting of Nigerian oil marketers by the foreign suppliers followed the challenges faced by marketers to access foreign exchange due to stringent rules by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, on foreign exchange transactions.

Marketers disclosed that they owe their foreign suppliers in excess of $1.29 billion, even as the marketers were paid only N413 billion in December 2015 for oil subsidies.

According to one of the marketers, who spoke in confidence, “yes, government paid us subsidy, but there is no dollar to buy anywhere. The Letters of Credit, LCs, that have matured since 2014 to 2015 are worth $1.29 billion. We are supposed to use the subsidy paid to us to buy the equivalent of what is due to our foreign suppliers, but the banks say there is no dollar.

“To show you how bad the situation is, one of us has outstanding matured LC of $75 million, but his banks are only able to provide $1.5 million last week. So how many weeks will it take the banks to offset the outstanding sum for him to be able to pay hiss foreign suppliers?

“Remember that what government paid to us was the Naira component of dollar transactions and government is still owes us the outstanding payments on the foreign exchange differentials. This is because when we brought in the products, exchange rate was N165 to $1, but by the time we were paid, it had risen to N197 to $1.

“This is why the foreign suppliers have blacklisted us until we are able to pay off our outstanding debts and back future transactions with dollar cash. Also, government did not pay within 45 days under the terms of our agreements, so they still owe us the interests on delayed payments.”

Consequently, he disclosed that except for a few marketers, mostly the majors, who already have foreign affiliations, all other marketers have abandoned further importation of petrol until government finds a way around access to foreign exchange.

NNPC to provide dollars

The source further disclosed that in one of the meetings with the Minister of State for Petroleum, the NNPC had promised to provide marketers who were licensed to import products in the first quarter, with dollars to pay for their products, as a way to ease the foreign exchange challenges.

He added that it is uncertain that the promise had been fulfilled, as no products had come in yet.

However, NNPC’s Alegbe, in a test message response denied any knowledge of such a promise to marketers, saying: “NNPC? Dollars? I’m not aware NNPC made such a promise.”

He wondered if perhaps the marketer meant CBN or the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA.

PPPRA pricing template

Despite assurances by the NNPC, scepticisms are high over the capacity of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, to meet about 80 per cent of Nigerians daily PMS consumption demand of 40 million.

This is because, according to the marketers, they will be running an average of N7/litre, if they imported products under the PPPRA current PMS pricing template of N86.50/Litre, another reason many of them have abandoned further imports.

Another marketer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said: “The PPPRA has adjusted the template and fixed ex-depot price at N77/litre, it has pre-determined most of the expenses and other components that make up the price.

“When we circulated the new template to our members, we discovered that we will be losing an average of N7/litre if we imported PMS based on that template. So, no marketer can import from a loss situation ab initio. We have made our case known to government and we are waiting for them to respond.”

But none of the three PPPRA officials contacted picked their calls or responded to text messages.

Refineries shut down

The NNPC, before the closure of the refineries, said in its statement that the Port Harcourt Refinery was recording a daily PMS yield of over 4.1 million litres, while Kaduna Refinery was posting a daily petrol production of about 1.3 million litres.

It explained that the plants were shut simultaneously on Sunday, after the Bonny-Okrika crude supply line to the Port Harcourt Refinery, and the Escravos-Warri crude supply line to the Kaduna Refinery, suffered breaches.

The NNPC, however, noted that the Warri Refining and Petrochemicals Company, WRPC, is still on stream and producing a little above 1.4 million litres of petrol per day.

It also assured of stability in the supply of petrol across the country, as it has put in place measures to ensure an unhindered supply of the product.

The NNPC said: “In response to the unexpected setback, we have activated comprehensive remedial measures to sustain the prevailing stability in the supply and distribution of petroleum products across the country.”

Suspected militants had last week blew up a gas pipeline in Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State conveying gas from Escravos–Warri-Lagos-Abuja, in what is believed to be a resumption of fresh hostilities in the Niger Delta region. The vandalized pipeline was believed to be the property of the Nigeria Gas Company, NGC.

The following day, the bombings continued, as the militants allegedly blew up the Abiteye flow station and Sagara to Chevron pipelines.

This led the Federal Government to issue a directive to the military to fish out the perpetrators of the act.

Days later, Joint Task Force Commander of Operation Pulo Shield in the Niger Delta, Major General Alani Okunola, vowed that the perpetrators would be fished out.

According to him, the task force was closing in on those blowing up oil pipelines belonging to the Nigeria Gas Company, Chevron Nigeria Limited and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/fuel-import-foreign-suppliers-blacklist-nigeria/

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by drss(m): 7:39am On Jan 21, 2016
Cc: lalasticlala
Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Edwinmason(m): 7:43am On Jan 21, 2016
things getting worst every day but with GOD we wil survive

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by appini: 7:48am On Jan 21, 2016
And the duarian keep chasing shadows.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by highpriest4: 7:51am On Jan 21, 2016
I don red ooo

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by otokx(m): 7:51am On Jan 21, 2016
Vanguard and false news.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Emekamex(m): 7:56am On Jan 21, 2016
Can government for once allow citizens enjoy the benefits of the slump in crude oil? Nawa for our leaders o!

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Bevista: 7:58am On Jan 21, 2016
Vanguard exclusively gathered that the blacklisting of Nigerian oil marketers by the foreign suppliers followed the challenges faced by marketers to access foreign exchange due to stringent rules by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, on foreign exchange transactions.
Now I have to admit that there is something fundamentally wrong with this administration and the CBN.
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I thought we were told that the reason why CBN excluded 41 items from their import list was to ensure that essential items like fuel imports can have access to forex?
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I am aware that crude oil price has tanked below $28pb as at this morning and may likely continue lower. Obviously, this will adversely hurt FX Reserves, going forward. But why is the CBN and the Federal Executives really poor in their policy communication, thereby always leaving room for conjectures, speculations & conspiracy theories.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by EasternActivist: 7:59am On Jan 21, 2016
Okay..
APC zombies and change agent come and defend your dulardinho. Which to you is your messiah.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by chronos: 8:05am On Jan 21, 2016
Bubu and co won't rest till Nigeria hits "rock-bottom"

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Lanretoye(m): 8:06am On Jan 21, 2016
Okay,what is emefiele doing to cushion the effect of this stringent policy self?
foriz4u:

it's not the CBN my brother It's the president that's deciding and taking action but doing it under the umbrella of CBN. have u forgotten that buhari is a military man that is vry stubborn? have u forgotten that he said b4 appointing ministers that ministers are just filling gaps? that's a sign he's the one making all these uncalculated, untrust, bias and ignorant policies and decisions and then later retract only after the damage has been made. (e.g, d N50 stamp charges is another policy that is senseless). this is a sign of inexperience and incompetent by d APC lead government. the nation will continue to see these trend as it will take them yrs of experience to get things right. but we Nigerians don't n won't have such patient.
The finance ministry and the CBN have taken economic affair to be a trial and error issue,no clear and targeted policies atall...even tho I'm buharistic,I have doubt about his economic team with these wacky fiscal and monetary policies. The success of his administration is in the effect on the economy and not about anti-corruption alone.even if there are no leakages or looting as the case may be,and the policies don't have clear and targeted direction I doubt if anything good can be achieved.
Ugonnax:

When I say yorubas are the most tribalistic sets of human on the face of the earth, I mince no word. And they do it so smugly, rather innocently with a straight face.
foriz4u:

it's not the CBN my brother It's the president that's deciding and taking action but doing it under the umbrella of CBN. have u forgotten that buhari is a military man that is vry stubborn? have u forgotten that he said b4 appointing ministers that ministers are just filling gaps? that's a sign he's the one making all these uncalculated, untrust, bias and ignorant policies and decisions and then later retract only after the damage has been made. (e.g, d N50 stamp charges is another policy that is senseless). this is a sign of inexperience and incompetent by d APC lead government. the nation will continue to see these trend as it will take them yrs of experience to get things right. but we Nigerians don't n won't have such patient.
Oga ugonnax,it's not every issue you attach tribal sentiments to...its obvious that the finance minister dosent have a clue,but the CBN gov has been the key player in our economic activities when we talk about policy formulations.
However in my opinion,its a different thing to be a finance minister but its more challenging to be minister for economy. Economics is totally different from finance and budgeting.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by TechRev: 8:29am On Jan 21, 2016
This wave of bad news is getting too much oohh ...

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by yhemsy62(m): 8:39am On Jan 21, 2016
I dey come back
Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Goke7: 8:39am On Jan 21, 2016
Bevista:
Now I have to admit that there is something fundamentally wrong with this administration and the CBN.
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I thought we were told that the reason why CBN excluded 41 items from their import list was to ensure that essential items like fuel imports can have access to forex?
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I am aware that crude oil price has tanked below $28pb as at this morning and may likely continue lower. This will adversely hurt FX Reserves, going forward. But why is the CBN and the Federal Executives really poor in their policy communication, thereby always leaving room for conjectures, speculations & conspiracy theories.

I suspect the Nigerian banks are in trouble, there were rumors of this late last year but was quickly dispelled, it looks like the banks don't have the liquidity or cash to support some of these transactions any longer, the forex retrictions here and there I suspect are just measures to cover up for the banks who are in trouble, I have asked a cbn guy about this but no one wants to speak up.

If you consider the bad debts that some of these banks have especially when they were naming and shaming their debtors last year, will give an indication to this. It could be that to avoid panic among Nigerians about the banks, that's why we can't have an effective communication from any quarters.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Bevista: 8:46am On Jan 21, 2016
Goke7:
I suspect the Nigerian banks are in trouble, there were rumors of this late last year but was quickly dispelled, it looks like the banks don't have the liquidity or cash to support some of these transactions any longer, the forex retrictions here and there I suspect are just measures to cover up for the banks who are in trouble, I have asked a cbn guy about this but no one wants to speak up.

If you consider the bad debts that some of these banks have especially when they were naming and shaming their debtors last year, will give an indication to this. It could be that to avoid panic among Nigerians about the banks, that's why we can't have an effective communication from any quarters.
But, is it not the responsibility of CBN to make FX available for importers? I do not think that DMBs are in a position to fund huge import bills like fuel imports using their FX.
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Bank customers (like fuel importers) are supposed to go to their banks to raise LCs for imports. The banks then take those LCs to CBN so that the apex bank can approve and back such transactions.
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I think it is more likely that the CBN is broke on FX. As long as the DMBs have enough Naira to buy FX from CBN, I think they shouldn't have liquidity problems. Just my 2 cents - I'm not a banker.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Chubhie: 8:46am On Jan 21, 2016
Buhari and Apc are curses to Nigeria. it is not rocket science that Nigeria won't survive four years of these two destructive forces---Apc and Buhari.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Nobody: 8:46am On Jan 21, 2016
Buhari policy is to eventually stop fuel imports.

These guys are simply speeding up the attainment of that objective.

smiley

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Ugonnax: 8:50am On Jan 21, 2016
Lanretoye:
Okay,what is emefiele doing to cushion the effect of this stringent policy self?

Yoruba...keep blaming Emefiele when clearly the new minister if finance the weave-wearing Adeosun has no clear conviction nor direction on fiscal policies.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by frodobee: 9:06am On Jan 21, 2016
Frodobee :

As a rice-tivist, myself and Ngen... Has been programmed to say 'blame it on GEJ and his cabinet they looted all the Forex and didn't build refineries."
Again, we are programmed as rice-tivists to defend Bubu's need for BMWs and screwed budget while Nigeria grounds. Any opposing voice is branded IPOD or mercifully Wailer!

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Goke7: 9:12am On Jan 21, 2016
Bevista:
But, is it not the responsibility of CBN to make FX available for importers?
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Bank customers (like fuel importers) are supposed to go to their banks to raise LCs for imports. The banks then take those LCs to CBN so that the apex bank can approve and back such transactions.
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I think it is more likely that the CBN is broke on FX. As long as the DMBs have enough Naira to buy FX from CBN, I think they shouldn't have liquidity problems. Just my 2 cents - I'm not a banker.

of course since Nigeria is broke, then the CBN is broke too, remember our major revenue which is from oil is depleting with the falling oil prices so cbn definitely can't have enough FX as we speak to support these transactions, the banks themselves are not healthier either, its all joined together.

Don't you think the anti-corruption drive by PMB to recover stolen monies may be targeted to shore up our dwindling FX? could it be that's the reason why the FG is taking it too serious to the extent that folks are wondering why they are expending so much energy on it instead of focusing on the economy? I think the answer to this is that Govt through the CBN truly doesn't have enough funds to run the economy yet.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Sijo01(f): 9:12am On Jan 21, 2016
Oyel wahala

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by anytexy: 9:13am On Jan 21, 2016
Apc gullible Zombies get to work food don ready.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by kennyman2000(m): 9:15am On Jan 21, 2016
Hmmmmm... I really wish 2017 is already here, make dangote refinery begin production make we bullshit this oil importation of a thing. I think this blacklisting of a thing is linked to further devaluation of naira by those our oyinbo enemies.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Amack(m): 9:15am On Jan 21, 2016
Buhari is an Expect when it comes to cattle business. I always pray for God to bless my Hustle. this administration is a joke in Fayose voice. Nollywood Aki na pawpaw vs Mr Ibu and Osuofia Episode 8 Season 1. Some people will cry hard I know when we get to Episode 24 season 2. May God almighty Bless Me and Me alone and give Nigerians the change they deserve IJN Amen.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by chesterlee(m): 9:15am On Jan 21, 2016
Welcome to the era of Change!!!




We sold our Goodluck for a pot of Porridge (Buhari)

Nigeria is in for it!!!

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by techmart(m): 9:16am On Jan 21, 2016
really
Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by Olusanya333(m): 9:16am On Jan 21, 2016
It is so unfortunate that this particular resort will only affect the poor.

Anyway The product below is yet to be blacklist

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by cowgirl9090: 9:16am On Jan 21, 2016
otokx:
Vanguard and false news.

Aisha's rice is working

All this ricetivist love been in chains as long as the rice keeps coming,because they will either term it false news or cowardly blame it on Jonathan.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by chesterlee(m): 9:18am On Jan 21, 2016
Lanretoye:
Okay,what is emefiele doing to cushion the effect of this stringent policy self?

Kemi Adeosun has done virtually nothing since she was appointed

Buhari goofed big time by appointing her.

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Re: Foreign Suppliers Blacklist Nigeria From Fuel Imports by kingsamosy(m): 9:19am On Jan 21, 2016
Things are falling apart in Nigeria.

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