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‘No More N797 per litre’ – Nigerians to pay new price for petrol as landing cost reviewed

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N820 per litre: Petrol marketers tackle Dangote, set date to reduce fuel prices

As the landing price undergoes a significant revision, Nigerians will face a new petrol pump price across the country.

Dangote Refinery has made a significant announcement regarding its pricing strategy by deciding to cease the sale of petroleum products in Nigerian naira.

As a major player in the oil and gas sector, this decision may have wider implications for the market, including fluctuations in fuel prices and impacts on consumers and businesses reliant on stable petroleum costs. Continue Reading.

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The price of importing premium motor spirit, commonly referred to as petrol, into Nigeria has risen to N885 per litre, an increase from the N797 per litre recorded just last week.

The Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) confirmed this rise in its daily energy bulletin released on Wednesday. This marks an increase of N88 per litre within a week.

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With this increase, petrol prices at filling stations may soon go beyond N1,000 per litre, up from the current range of N940 to N970 per litre.

Currently, the landing cost of petrol stands at N797 per litre, while Dangote Refinery’s ex-depot price is N815 per litre. This has resulted in retail prices at MRS filling stations in Lagos and Abuja ranging from N860 to N880 per litre.

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