The statement further emphasized that the refinery sold the product to NNPCL in dollars, offering significant savings compared to current import prices, and reassured that the refinery would help alleviate fuel scarcity across Nigeria by ensuring availability in every local government area.
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Petrol hits N1,200/litre in Kano, N902 at NNPC stations
Petrol hits N1,200/litre in Kano, N902 at NNPC stations
The price of petrol in Kano has gone up to N1,200 across some filling stations after the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) outlets adjusted pump price to N904 per litre.
Already, the NNPC outlets are currently experiencing long queues but those ready to buy from other filling stations at N1,200 face no hassles.
An NNPCL official at one of the outlets was quoted by Daily Trust as saying they were waiting for directives to begin the sale at the new price.
“We just came this morning (Tuesday) and turned on our machines only to see the adjustment. You can see it for yourself. We are here now waiting for directives to start selling,” he said.
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While NNPC outlets have raised their pump price of petrol from N568 to N902, those in Lagos have jacked up theirs to N855 but they have not started selling to people.
The increase in the pump price was said to have been based on a directive from the NNPCL management to all its retail outlets nationwide.
The development came two days after the NNPC admitted it was facing challenges importing fuel due to a $6bn debt.
Petrol hits N1,200/litre in Kano, sells for N902 at NNPC stations
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NNPC hints petrol may rise above N1,000/litre, releases fresh price list
NNPC hints petrol may rise above N1,000/litre, releases fresh price list
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has hinted that the price of premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, may rise above N1,000 per litre in its retail stations.
In a notice on Monday, NNPC Ltd released estimated prices of petrol (obtained from the Dangote Refinery based on September 2024 pricing) in its retail stations across the country.
According to the notice, the estimated pump prices include Lagos, N950 per litre; Sokoto, N992 per litre; Oyo, N960 per litre; Kano, N999 per litre; Kaduna, N999 per litre; FCT, N992 per litre; Rivers, N980 per litre; and Borno, N1019 per litre.
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The company said in line with the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), petrol prices are not set by the government, but negotiated directly between parties.
“The NNPC Ltd can confirm that it is paying Dangote Refinery in USD for September 2024 PMS offtake, as Naira transactions will only commence on October 1st, 2024.
“The NNPC Ltd assures that if the quoted pricing is disputed, it will be grateful for any discount from the Dangote Refinery, which will be passed on 100% to the general public.” the notice said.
NNPC hints petrol may rise above N1,000/litre, releases fresh price list
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Dangote Refinery: Tinubu committee to announce petrol price on October 1
Dangote Refinery: Tinubu committee to announce petrol price on October 1
Dangote Group has responded to reports claiming that it sold premium motor spirit (PMS) to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) at N898 per litre, calling the reports “misleading and malicious.”
In a statement issued by Chief Branding and Communication Officer Anthony Chiejina, Dangote Group did not confirm the specific price at which the product was sold, only stating that it was sold in dollars.
Olufemi Soneye, the NNPCL’s chief spokesperson, had previously stated that the company purchased the PMS at N898 per litre, correcting an earlier report that suggested the price was N760 per litre.
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Dangote’s statement criticized Soneye’s report as intentionally misleading, aimed at undermining the achievement of the Dangote Refinery’s recent milestone in addressing Nigeria’s energy challenges. The statement urged Nigerians to disregard the misleading claims and wait for the official price announcement from the Technical Sub-Committee on Naira-based crude sales to local refineries, which will be made on October 1, 2024.
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JUST IN: Northern regions to pay more for petrol after NNPC announces Dangote price
JUST IN: Northern regions to pay more for petrol after NNPC announces Dangote price
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced that petrol sourced from the Dangote Refinery will be sold at prices exceeding N1,000 per litre in northern Nigeria.
According to a statement by NNPC spokesperson Olufemi Soneye, the cost of petrol could reach N1,019 per litre in Borno State and N999.22 in cities such as Abuja, Sokoto, and Kano.
In contrast, the price for petrol in southern regions, including Oyo and Rivers states, will be approximately N960 per litre. Lagos and its surrounding areas will see the lowest price, set at N950 per litre.
The announcement, made in a statement titled ‘NNPC Ltd Releases Estimated Pump Prices of PMS from Dangote Refinery Based on September 2024 Pricing’, provides an overview of the anticipated retail prices across the country.
“The NNPC Ltd has released estimated prices of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol (obtained from the Dangote Refinery) in its retail stations across the country.
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“The NNPC Ltd also wishes to state that, in line with the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act, PMS prices are not set by the government, but negotiated directly between parties at an arm’s length,” he stated.
The company explained that the product it loaded on Sunday was paid for in dollars.
“The NNPC Ltd can confirm that it is paying Dangote Refinery in USD for September 2024 PMS offtake, as naira transactions will only commence on October 1, 2024.
“The NNPC Ltd assures that if the quoted pricing is disputed, it will be grateful for any discount from the Dangote Refinery, which will be passed on 100 per cent to the general public,” the statement added.
He stated that the estimated pump prices of PMS were obtained from the Dangote Refinery and will be across NNPC retail stations in the country, based on September 2024 pricing.
Recall that the Dangote Group had disagreed with the NNPC on Sunday that it was selling PMS at N898, but it failed to release its price list.
JUST IN: Northern regions to pay more for petrol after NNPC announces Dangote price
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