WE BOUGHT PETROL FROM. DANGOTE REFINERY AT N898 PER LITRE – NNPCL SPOKESMAN
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has said that it bought petrol from the Dangote Refinery at N898 per litre.
NNPCL spokesman Femi Soneye said that 16.8 million litres of petrol have been lifted from the refinery
“We successfully loaded PMS at the Dangote Refinery today. The claim that we purchased it at N1,300 per litre or at N760 is incorrect.
“For this initial loading, the price from the refinery was N898 per litre. I can also confirm, in response to your inquiries, that we will receive 16.8 million litres.
“As of 4 pm Sunday, we have loaded about 70 trucks today and it’s still ongoing,” he said.
The NNPCL began loading the first batch of petrol from the Dangote Refinery on Sunday.
Last December, Dangote, Africa’s leading industrialist, commenced operations at his $20bn facility sited in Lagos with 350,000 barrels a day.
The refinery, which was initially bogged by regulatory battles, hopes to achieve its full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day by the end of the year.
The refinery has begun the supply of diesel and aviation fuel to marketers in the country and now petrol.
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, faces energy challenges, with all its state-owned refineries non-operational. The country is heavily reliant on imported refined petroleum products, with the state-run NNPC being the major importer of the essential commodities.
Fuel queues are commonplace in the country. Prices of petrol tripled since the removal of subsidy in May 2023, from around N200/litre to about N1000/litre, compounding the woes of the citizens who power their vehicles, and generating sets with petrol, no thanks to decades-long epileptic electricity supply.