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Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by iwaeda: 2:02pm On Aug 05, 2020
The approved price of petrol in Nigeria for August will increase, by up to 18 per cent according to estimates, as consumers await the release of the new retail price for the commodity by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA).

The current approved petrol price, as announced by the PPPRA in July, ranges from N140.80 to N143.80 per litre price.

However, five days into the new month, the agency is yet to publish the petrol retail price advice for August 2020.

Since the recent introduction of the partial deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry, new petroleum products prices have been released to the marketers and consumers on the first day of the new month.

The price usually comes in the form of price advice from the PPPRA, the petroleum products pricing regulatory authority, on the recommendation of a special committee on price modulation mechanism constituted to review the fuel market fundamentals for the month.

However, almost a week into the month of August, the PPPRA is yet to come up with a new retail petrol price advice.

But, a new ex-depot price schedule released on Tuesday by the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC) showed an increase by about N26.84 per litre, or 24.01 per cent from the price in the previous month.

The PPMC is the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) subsidiary in charge of petroleum products marketing. Virtually all the petrol used in Nigeria at the moment is imported by the PPMC from whom other marketers and depot owners buy.

On Tuesday, the PPMC announced what the ex-depot price for petroleum products approved for the month August would be

In a memo to oil marketers seen by PREMIUM TIMES, PPMC said that effective Wednesday, August 5, the landing cost of petrol at ex-coastal transfer point for petrol is N113.70 per litre, while ex-depot price will be N138.62 per litre.

In July, the agency fixed the ex-depot price range at between N109.78 and N111.78 per litre.

Ex-depot price is the amount depot owners and marketers are allowed to pay to lift products from NNPC depots for distribution to retail outlets across the country.

To determine the retail pump price the consumers would buy petrol, marketers are allowed additional margins and incidental costs for handling the storage and transportation of the products to retail outlets.

In July, with ex-depot price at an average of N109.78 and N111.78 per litre to the marketers, the PPPRA announced a retail petrol price band of N140.80 and N143.80 per litre price, an increase of about N31 per litre.

The PPPRA is yet to release the retail price advice for the month. But with the ex-depot price now fixed for N138.62, the retail price of petrol could go as high as N170 per litre.
Possible Reason for Delay

PREMIUM TIMES learnt that a health emergency incident reported at the PPPRA headquarters in Abuja on Monday resulted in the decision of its management to order the shutdown of the office and evacuation of staff, who were directed to work from home till further notice.

Following the incident, it was learnt that normal official business was disrupted, including the publication of the fuel price advice for the month.

When contacted to seek his confirmation of the incident, the General Manager, Corporate Services of the PPPRA, Kimchi Apollo, did not answer calls to his telephone.
He did also respond to text messages sent to him through WhatsApp media.

Earlier on Saturday when this reporter contacted Mr Apollo over the petrol price advice for the month, he explained the special committee on price modulation mechanism was still working on a new method of handling the issue.

Mr Apollo did not give details on the new method being considered by the committee.
But, a source close to the agency told our reporter the special committee may have resolved to be releasing the monthly fuel price advice directly to the marketers without the involvement of the PPPRA and the media.

The source requested that his identity should not be revealed, as he was not authorised to speak officially on the issue.

The source blamed the delay in releasing the new price by the PPPRA to the health emergency incident in the agency on Monday which necessitated the immediate shut down of the office.
“Since the health emergency situation, everybody has been working from home. We may resume on or before Monday next week. Maybe that is why the committee has not been able to meet to come up with new price for the month,” the source said.

Meanwhile, details of the ex-depot price schedule released by the PPMC for other petroleum products showed ex-Lagos price for diesel is N160 per litre; ex-Oghara/Calabar/Port Harcourt and other depots is N165 per litre.

For kerosine, the PPMC said ex-refinery/Mosimi depot was about N160 per litre, while ex-Apapa jetty price for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), or cooking gas was about N110, and ex-depot price for low pour fuel oil (LPFO) was N100.64. Ex-depot price (excluding handling cost) was given at N102.08 for LPFO, limited to only registered end-users.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Nbotee(m): 2:03pm On Aug 05, 2020
Say hello to the Next level baby

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by apeleone(f): 2:06pm On Aug 05, 2020
Little wonder I noticed long queues at some gas stations. Next level indeed!

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by GboyegaD(m): 2:19pm On Aug 05, 2020
We never ready to move forward. Why not let market determine the price? Selling it for same prices across the nation makes no sense and just gives an opportunity to looters.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by iwaeda: 2:21pm On Aug 05, 2020
No wonder people have been talking of queues on social media. Nigeria is really enjoying Next level Lalasticlala Mynd44 Over to you

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by malele(m): 2:22pm On Aug 05, 2020
Nigerians deserve all happening to them , we need a brain reset at all cost

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Karlifate: 2:26pm On Aug 05, 2020
And the Minister of Petroleum Resources is doing nothing, to stabilize this price fluctuation.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by iwaeda: 3:14pm On Aug 05, 2020
How will people cope with another major price hike?

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by iwaeda: 3:58pm On Aug 05, 2020
malele:
Nigerians deserve all happening to them , we need a brain reset at all cost

Not suffering broda
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Goldencheese(m): 4:08pm On Aug 05, 2020
Karlifate:
And the Minister of Petroleum Resources is doing nothing to stabilize this price fluctuation.
iwaeda:
How will people cope with another major price hike?

Una suppose know say the Minister of Petroleum doesn't have the time of Nigerians. He is still in the oza room. cheesy

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by sodiqapril(m): 4:22pm On Aug 05, 2020
Lol..Una never see anything

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by styless(f): 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
Bye Nigeria

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Authoreety: 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
We are not surprised.. Nigeria has never been stable.......




And will never be stable with the crop of politicians we have now.


Revolution now.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by fmwise2k(m): 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
grin
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Sunofgod(m): 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
Great news...
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
N.B: I am not here to defend any government...just to explain things.

The price of fuel is going up for two reasons....very simplifed

1.Nigeria is not earning enough cash to keep the price of fuel down because the amount of dollars we are earning from oil aren't enough to pay for subsidy (which exists so long as fuel prices are controlled by the government)

2.Because Nigeria is not earning enough dollars, the value of the naira is going down, which is why the oil price is going up. (In very rough terms, N145 is equal IN value to N65 ten years ago).

3.We cannot increase refining capacity because despite 61 licences issued for refienreis, only people like Dangote are building, because if you build a refinery in Nigeria, because government is controlling prices, anyone refining fuel in Nigeria will sell at a loss.

(That's why Dangote's refienry is not going to bring down prices in the meantime, because Dangote has to pay back loans he took to build his refinery, and then there is the cost. These add up).

4.Oil prices are going up,and since we import most of our refined fuel the price of fuel too has to go up.

5. The solution is simple. Allow marketers to control the price of fuel they sell. Yes, at the end of the day, we pay N200-300 for a liter of fuel...but in return, investors will come and buiild more refienreis, jobs and production icnreases, and competiton brings down prices. And smuggling stops, and government saves money.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by loommoney: 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2020
nothing comes down in buhari government

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by bloomstar: 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
This is very bad. This country is lost lead by blind government.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by coldsummer: 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Do we have leaders in Nigeria. At what stage will right thinking people be at the helm of affairs�
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Henrydata(m): 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Well I am not surprised

Mainwhile check my signature

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by bejeria101(m): 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Nothing looming they have done it. Let zombies come and be yarning opata here. This touts in power that are bereft of anything upstairs.

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by anonimi: 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by MansoryMX(m): 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Mennnnn we really use our own hands shoot ourselves for this country the moment we elected Buhari. Buhari is an OMEN

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by Ayoswit(f): 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Nothing about this government surprises me anymore undecided

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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by wenson(m): 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
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Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by YorubaKinging: 4:24pm On Aug 05, 2020
Ha ha (in dagrin's voice) in Pon Pon pon
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by ForeThinker: 4:25pm On Aug 05, 2020
Corona never dealt with this selfish group of greedy mofo
Re: Major Fuel Price Increase Looms In Nigeria by OKTolu: 4:25pm On Aug 05, 2020
Hmmmmm there was a country

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