
Petrol Price May Drop to N800 as Dangote Refinery Slashes Ex-Depot Rates Again
Petrol price in Nigeria may fall to N800 per litre as Dangote Refinery cuts ex-depot rate to N835, buoyed by falling crude oil prices
Petrol price in Nigeria may fall to N800 per litre as Dangote Refinery cuts ex-depot rate to N835, buoyed by falling crude oil prices
The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) predicts that petrol prices in Nigeria will drop to ₦750 per litre by year-end as the Dangote Refinery and others begin operations.
The landing cost of imported petrol in Nigeria has surged by ₦88 in just one week, sparking price concerns amid a policy shift by Dangote Refinery
Nigerians may face increased fuel prices as Dangote Refinery halts petroleum product sales in Naira, citing crude purchase obligations in US dollars.
Niger Republic has turned to Nigeria for assistance, securing 300 petrol trucks despite recent diplomatic tensions.
Dangote Refinery has reduced its petrol loading cost to N815 per litre amidst price war in Nigeria’s downstream oil sector.
NNPCL denies reports of terminating its crude oil sales deal with Dangote Refinery, confirming ongoing discussions for a new contract.
The NMDPRA has announced a ban on 60,000-litre fuel tankers on Nigerian roads starting March 1, 2025, to reduce road accidents.
NLC condemns the recent fuel price hike, accusing oil marketers of exploitation, as Dangote Refinery explains adjustments
Petrol prices in Nigeria rise to N1,150/litre following a price hike by Dangote Refinery and rising global crude oil costs.