Tuesday, November 26, 2024 -There are indications that Nigeria’s petroleum marketers may sell petrol between N900 and 1000 per litre.
This is according to Billy Gillis-Harry, the President of the Petroleum
Products Retail Outlet Owners Association, PETROAN and Chinedu Ukadike, the
spokesperson of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria
during an interview with DAILY POST on Monday.
Recall that Dangote Refinery had on Sunday reduced its ex-depot petrol
price by N20 to N970 from N990 per litre.
The company had explained that the move was to appreciate Nigerians for
their support.
The development comes weeks after the refinery signed an agreement with
Nigeria’s oil marketers on direct petrol purchase.
Reacting to the development, Gillis-Harry said the recent PMS price cut
announced by Dangote Refinery will positively impact the petrol price for
Nigerians.
According to him, the price of petrol may drop further by yuletide
depending on crude oil prices and the Dangote refinery.
“It is good that the Dangote Premium Motor Spirit price has come down.
This will impact heavily on the price of petrol for Nigerians.
“Definitely, the pump price will be reduced going forward. It is a good
thing for players and Nigerians that the price of PMS is coming down.
“The price can even reduce further in the coming Yuletide. I can’t tell
the exact price at the moment until the product is transported to our members’
filling stations nationwide.
“We, the PETROAN members, have always been optimistic that the price of
PMS will be cheaper depending on the price of crude oil,” he told DAILY
POST.
Similarly, Ukadike hinted at a cheaper petrol price in the coming
Yuletide.
He explained that the recent price cut by Dangote Refinery means that
fuel prices across IPMAN members’ filling stations will drop between N15 and
N20 depending on the location.
According to him, in the past weeks, IPMAN members had reduced petrol
prices from between N1200 and N1300 to N1100 and N1150 per litre.
Ukadike added that the cheapest petrol price Nigerians should expect by
December 2024 should be between N900 and N1000 per litre.
“The reduction in the ex-depot prices of PMS at Dangote Refinery shows
the market is now healthier. Instead of the price increasing, it is now
decreasing.
“Based on the location, filling station outlets will reduce the petrol
pump price by at least N15 to N20.
“Marketers have started reducing pump prices even before the Dangote
Petrol price cut.
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