
Federal Government Grants Marketers Direct Access to Petrol from Dangote Refineries
Federal government allows petroleum marketers to buy directly from Dangote and other refineries, bypassing NNPCL in a bid to foster supply.
Federal government allows petroleum marketers to buy directly from Dangote and other refineries, bypassing NNPCL in a bid to foster supply.
Petrol prices rise to ₦1,030 per litre at NNPC stations in Abuja after the company ends its exclusive agreement with Dangote Refinery
NNPC’s naira-for-crude oil deal with Dangote Petroleum Refinery is set to last six months, delivering 385,000 barrels daily and reducing pressure on the naira.
Dangote calls on the Nigerian government to remove the fuel subsidy to ease pressure on the Naira, Speaks on the benefits of his refinery.
Price controversies surrounding Dangote petrol are preventing marketers from procurement, disrupting the fuel supply chain and market operations
The Federal High Court in Lagos has summoned the state government to clarify Aliko Dangote’s $100 million payment claim
NNPC’s plan to supply 17.6 million barrels of crude oil to Dangote Refinery, its significance for Nigeria’s energy sector, and the potential impact on the country’s oil production
Dangote Refinery begins rolling out its first petrol shipments, marking a major step towards Nigeria’s energy independence and market deregulation.