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Fuel price may crash to N500 per litre — Marketers

News Express |4th Jan 2025 | 52,560
Fuel price may crash to N500 per litre — Marketers

A car being fueled with PMS




Strong indications emerged at the weekend that prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol, may crash further in 2025.

Industry experts, who spoke to Saturday Sun, noted that petrol, which currently sells for between N900 and N950 in many fuel stations, may have its price further crashing to as low as N500 a litre in the course of the year.

According to oil stakeholders, the likely drop in prices of petrol in 2025 is premised on a strong downstream sector propelled by the deregulation policy of the federal government.

According to industry players, other reasons for the price drop include stable foreign exchange policy, price competition, Naira-for-crude policy and the coming on stream of the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Dangote refineries. They also affirmed that for the refineries to sell their products in the domestic market and accept payment in naira will contribute to price fall.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) had last July approved the sale of crude to local refineries for payment in naira.

In addition to this is the rebound of activities by modular refineries, which are now upbeat about the downstream sector and have concluded plans to add petrol refining to their stable of products in addition to diesel which hitherto was their sole product line.

This comes as Nigeria’s current daily petrol consumption has hit approximately 40 million litres with local production. According to truck out data from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Dangote Refinery contributes an average of seven million litres while NNPCL controls 1.2 million litres, bringing the total to 8.2 million litres.

Modular refineries are out of the picture as they only produce diesel for now. The country currently has about 25 licensed modular refineries but only five are in operation.

This means that only 20.5 per cent of the country’s petrol need is met through local refining, while the remaining 79.5 per cent or 31.8 million litres are imported.

At the moment, the Dangote Refinery is producing about 30 million litres of petrol but only injects about seven million litres into the domestic market, a figure which increased by five million litres in October, up from its initial 25 million litres.

On the contrary, the 125,000 barrels per day Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), which commenced operations a few days ago, is operating at 60 per cent capacity with the production of Kerosene, Diesel and Naphtha.

Prior to the commencement of operations of Warri refinery, the 60,000 barrels per day old Port Harcourt Refinery, which commenced operations over a month ago, is injecting about 1.4 million litres of petrol via blending with straight-run gasoline, 1.5 million litres of diesel and 2.1 million litres of LPFO.

According to the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), NNPC Ltd, Mr. Mele Kyari, the 150,000Port Harcourt Refinery 2is currently undergoing rehabilitation and is at 90 per cent completion stage, ditto for the Kaduna Refinery which is also undergoing rehabilitation. But a presidency source told Saturday Sun that the Kaduna Refinery may not come on stream anytime soon due to the huge cost implication and other technical reasons.

Though Kyari had recently said NNPC was no longer importing petrol, major marketers and some private depot owners were still importing about 30 million litres daily to bridge supply shortfall.

But the National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Mr. Ukadike Chinedu, in a telephone interview with Saturday Sun, said the coming on stream of Port Harcourt and Warri refineries is a game changer for the downstream sector as it will promote a healthy price competition as already being witnessed.

He said both the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd and Dangote have reduced prices in the last three weeks, a signal to the gains of multiple sources of production.

Besides, he said the coming on stream of the NNPC Ltd refineries in addition to Dangote’s gives petroleum marketers and consumers the option of multiple sources of products as against a monopoly market.

Ukadike was upbeat that this development will see prices of petrol drop further below N500 per litre in 2025 as more players add capacity to refining petroleum products.

Again, he said the foreign exchange policy of the Federal Government is already yielding some positive results with a dollar exchanging for less than N1,800, adding that if this trend is sustained, petroleum prices would crash further because more foreign exchange would be conserved when products are no longer imported.

He further disclosed that more modular refineries are now beginning to take steps to add petrol refining to their line of product because they are now certain of the market through improved product demand.

According to him, all these improvements being witnessed in the sector is as a result of the deregulation of the downstream sector, which promotes efficiency, healthy rivalry and price competition among players to the benefit of the consumers.

The IPMAN Publicity Secretary further pointed out that the naira-for crude policy of the Federal Government is a major factor that will shape petrol prices in 2025 as it would tame inflation and reduce foreign exchange pressure

Also speaking, the President of the Petroleum Products Retail Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), Mr. Billy Harry, aligned with Ukadike.

Harry assured that the coming on stream of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries would lead to cheaper fuel options for Nigerians.

The PETROAN President maintained that the possibility of affordable petrol for Nigerians is very feasible in 2025.

"As you can see, NNPC has reduced its ex- depot price from N1, 045 per litre to N899 per litre for marketers, translating to N925 per litre at the pumps for the end users. This, I must say, is very commendable. These are not small drops, but massive drops from N1, 045 to N899 ex- depot is a lot of drop.”

On the other hand, he said the Dangote refinery equally implemented a similar ex- depot price slash from N970 to N899.50 per litre. He pointed out that with the consistent availability of petroleum products, competition will set in and prices of petroleum products will drop further in the New Year.

In his submission, the Publicity Secretary of Crude Oil Refiners Association of Nigeria (CORAN), Mr. Iche Idoko, said Nigerians would gradually begin to witness the gains, which is typical of a deregulated market.

“Price drop is one of the characteristics of deregulation we had highlighted. As the industry settles in to the regime of full deregulation, we are bound to see competitions amongst players, which ultimately will benefit the consumers.”

According to him, these competitions will be around prices, product quality, and credit lines available to bulk buyers.

This, he said, are the advantages that local refining brings. As more local refineries come on stream in the coming months, the industry shall see these positive trends of refiners and suppliers wooing consumers with price reduction and all manner of incentives.(The Sun)




Comments

Aladépupo Julius Oloyédé

4th, Jan, 2025

This is upbeat news. GOD Bless Country ??

Bj Jorem

4th, Jan, 2025

The effort of our well citizen president and his team has started yielding positive result. May Nigeria ?? of our dream be actualized in our time.

Akanbi Seriki

4th, Jan, 2025

President Tinubu would become a darling of everyone in Nigeria and the diaspora. The negative part of fuel prices in Nigeria coming down is the saboteurs who might want to take it and sell to neighbouring countries. Apart from this, we are good to go

Adedeji Abdulrazaq Abayomi

4th, Jan, 2025

May Almighty Allah continue to shower his mercy and bless upon Nigerian with our amiable president and his cabinet to make fruitfulness and positive changes to our country generously with good impact in our live

Kingsley

4th, Jan, 2025

Why don't we wait for the price to come down before celebrate anything?there was no reason for us to buy petrol above N200,so i don't even see any reason we are celebrating.what we are celebrating is failure,incompetence and corruption of successive government since 1999.

Ken

4th, Jan, 2025

God bless our own dear native land

Austin

4th, Jan, 2025

What are we rejoiceing for and praising the President, was it not the president that took the price from #200.00 to over #1,000.00

Ademulegun segun

5th, Jan, 2025

This is good news. Thank God for our dear president and God bless our country .I will eat the fruit of the land in Jesus name

Oroko Olufemi

5th, Jan, 2025

That's a good feat by Mr President, Nigerians have really suffered bsc of fuel subsidy removal, it's a gradual process, we pray it continues to crash downward to far lesser than #500.D next thing we want Mr president &his economic team to help d suffering Nigerians &average workers in Nigeria

Rabiu Almansur Gambo

5th, Jan, 2025

Nonsense u think say u wise pass us. 2026 around the corner for campaign u don start to make things easy or fake promises to lure our taught against u. A devil is always a devil . After u win d suffer continue more than B4. Yeye

Joel keith Smith

5th, Jan, 2025

How true is the above

Emeka

5th, Jan, 2025

No need for the praises, we should see this many many talk in action. We no be mumu.

Alhaji olufunsho otaagun

5th, Jan, 2025

What we really need now from our amiable president is to bring down the inflation in the country and bring down the fuel prices down to 185 per litre as it is before taking over the power,a lots of people's are dying for hungers, many people's can't afford to meet

Mustapha Yahaya

5th, Jan, 2025

From the comments above, you can deduce how divided Nigeria is along tribal line. Nothing to celebrate; from 196 naira to 1080 naira and projected to drop to 500 naira

Ummay Kabir

5th, Jan, 2025

Hope it comes to reality...!

Babasola Isaac olanrewaju

5th, Jan, 2025

We are waiting for the transformation whether it is sustainable.

Martin Umana

5th, Jan, 2025

I live here in Jos Plateau state Nigeria. As at today petrol is still ?1,080. I have been reading online about petrol price reduction and people celebrating, well maybe from their own end they are buying it cheaper. I pray God to give the president to bring these propositions to

Fucking nigger

5th, Jan, 2025

Fuck all you hausa foolani and ibo fucktards. Did obingo and atiku not use removal of fuel subsidies to campaign. Y’all are useless bigots and retarded niggers. Die of hate

Edidi Ibrahim olalekan

5th, Jan, 2025

Gloria be to Almighty Allah for helping our Mr President and the team, and give them more strength and knowledge including good heart should continue.

Segun

5th, Jan, 2025

As long as The Almighty God is the Creator of the fuel, it will continue crashing until the Creator says it's okay.

Okoh Amos Enuma

5th, Jan, 2025

I will believe only when I see it happening, I know God will surely hear our cries.

Nicholas Akomire

5th, Jan, 2025

As much as we want to call these current price progress, I don't see the reason why they still sell that high. Maybe it is because a good percentage of the consumed "petrol" is still being imported but Nigerians should not be paying that high for products it has underneath

Lamech ishaku

6th, Jan, 2025

I Remain silent, until I see the action ongoing for some months before I can say anything.

Elder Oyebimpe C.S.A.

6th, Jan, 2025

Don't let us celebrate yet until it comes t0 reality.

HABIBU DANLADI

8th, Jan, 2025

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HABIBU DANLADI

8th, Jan, 2025

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Innocent

11th, Jan, 2025

well being shaa, i tink we should wait

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