
Petrol Landing Cost Rises by ₦88 in One Week Amid Dangote Refinery Dollar Policy Shift
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
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
The NMDPRA has announced a ban on 60,000-litre fuel tankers on Nigerian roads starting March 1, 2025, to reduce road accidents.
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has launched the construction of five mini Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plants in Ajaokuta
Nigeria’s petrol landing cost dropped to N922.65 per litre, signaling relief for importers and potential price adjustments.
Dangote Refinery clarifies fuel pricing amid IPMAN’s boycott claims, stating its petrol rates are lower than NNPCL’s benchmark
Dangote Refinery warns of substandard petroleum imports by foreign firms, underscoring the importance of domestic industry protection and affordable fuel.
Dangote Refinery files suit against NMDPRA for issuing import licenses for petroleum products, seeking N100 billion in damages and a court order to revoke the licenses.
Four vessels carrying 123.4 million litres of petrol arrive at Nigerian seaports, supplementing supply from Dangote Petroleum Refinery
IPMAN prepares for crucial discussions with Dangote Petroleum Refinery to finalize petrol lifting terms and prices.
Major oil marketers will begin purchasing gasoline directly from Dangote Refinery by next week, as NNPCL steps down as the sole buyer.