MRS Petrol Price Drops to N739 After Dangote Cut
MRS filling stations in Lagos slash petrol price to N739 per litre following Dangote Refinery's gantry price reduction, sparking motorist relief and a fierce industry debate over market stability.
MRS filling stations in Lagos slash petrol price to N739 per litre following Dangote Refinery's gantry price reduction, sparking motorist relief and a fierce industry debate over market stability.
Petrol prices at Lagos depots have plunged by 14% to N710 per litre following Dangote Refinery's aggressive price slash, sparking a rush by marketers. Discover the market realignment.
NNPC slashes petrol prices in Lagos and Abuja after Dangote Refinery's price cut, sparking a potential fuel price war. Get the latest updates and analysis.
Aliko Dangote commits to lowering petrol prices to compete with imports, declares an end to Nigeria's fuel queues, and reveals plans to expand his refinery to 1.4 million barrels daily by 2028.
Aliko Dangote assures Nigerians of stable fuel supply this Christmas and reveals plans to make Dangote Refinery the world's largest by 2028. Read the full details.
The NNPC has reduced petrol pump prices by at least N20 across Nigeria, with new rates from N895 to N965 per litre. Depots in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri, and Calabar also adjust prices following new PMS arrivals.
Aliko Dangote assures Nigerians of stable petrol supply during Christmas and reveals plans to make his refinery the world's largest by 2028. Read the full details.
Nigeria Customs Service intercepts over 184,000 litres of PMS in Adamawa, its largest fuel seizure in the state. Operation Whirlwind makes 55 seizures, combating economic sabotage.
Nigeria Customs Service intercepts smuggled fuel worth N181.6 million near Cameroon border in eight weeks. ACG Kolapo Oladeji warns smugglers face life imprisonment. NNPCL also announces another petrol price cut.
Nigerians get relief as petrol prices drop nationwide. NNPC and private depots cut rates after Dangote Refinery's pledge to supply 50 million litres daily, sparking intense market competition.
Dangote Refinery commits to supplying Nigeria with 1.5 billion litres of petrol in December 2025, promising market saturation and price stability. Read the full details of their letter to regulators.
Dangote Refinery reduces petrol ex-depot price to N840/litre, triggering competitive cuts among depot owners. The move follows NNPC's price adjustment and a global crude oil price crash to $60 per barrel. Read more on the festive season relief.
Dangote Refinery commits to supplying up to 1.7 billion litres of petrol monthly, boosting Nigeria's fuel security. Read the full details of this landmark development.
New data reveals Nigeria consumed 56.74 million litres of petrol daily in October 2025, with Dangote Refinery producing 18.03 million litres. Discover the full energy consumption breakdown.
NNPC reduces petrol pump price to N905 per litre, but major marketers like Ardova and MRS offer cheaper fuel. Analysts predict further cuts as competition intensifies.
Nigerian petrol market sees intense competition as Dangote Refinery and importers adjust ex-depot prices. Latest updates on fuel costs and market dynamics revealed.
NNPC filling station workers commend new health insurance scheme covering 7,000 employees. Workers urge NUPENG to conduct elections and private marketers to follow NNPCL's example.
Major Nigerian filling stations slash petrol prices below NNPC rates as imports surge. Discover how this impacts consumers and market competition.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery asserts responsibility for recent petrol pump price reduction, citing gantry price cuts independent of government tariff reversal. Read full details.
NNPC has reduced petrol prices across Nigeria, offering relief to motorists. Dangote Refinery clarifies the reason behind the price adjustment. Read for full details and state-by-state breakdown.
NNPC Retail Ltd launches health insurance scheme for over 7,000 petrol station attendants nationwide, enhancing welfare and service delivery. Read about this worker-focused initiative.
PAACA commends Nigerian government for suspending 15% fuel import tariff, calling it evidence-based advocacy success. Learn how civic engagement influenced policy reversal.
NMDPRA guarantees sufficient petroleum products during festive season, advises against panic buying as depots announce new prices. Stay informed on Nigeria's energy security.
Nigerian private depot owners engage in price war with Dangote Refinery, reducing diesel to N940/litre and petrol prices across major depots. Market competition intensifies.
The Nigerian government has suspended the controversial 15% import duty on petrol and diesel. Experts predict this decision will lead to a significant drop in fuel prices across Nigeria. Read more for full analysis.
Federal government suspends 15% import duty on petrol and diesel through NMDPRA. Move aims to prevent price hikes and ensure adequate supply during peak demand period.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has increased petrol prices by N32 per litre just days after a reduction, causing depot operators to follow suit. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's fuel market.
Dangote Refinery's N59 price slash forces filling stations to reduce petrol rates. MRS, AP, Heyden stations adjust pumps as marketers halt imports. Discover how this affects Nigeria's energy sector.
Dangote Refinery's price cut forces filling stations to reduce petrol prices. MRS, AP, Heyden stations react as marketers halt imports. Read the latest market analysis.
Dangote Refinery's latest ₦49 petrol price reduction forces marketers to suspend imports. Learn how this reshapes Nigeria's fuel market and potential impacts on supply.