Dangote Petrol N44 Cheaper Than Imported Fuel
Dangote Refinery sells petrol N44 per litre cheaper than imports, forcing a price war. Learn how this impacts Nigerian consumers and the market's future.
Dangote Refinery sells petrol N44 per litre cheaper than imports, forcing a price war. Learn how this impacts Nigerian consumers and the market's future.
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A fierce petrol price war is reshaping Nigeria's fuel market as independent marketers slash prices below Dangote's N739 rate. Discover how this battle for customers is impacting motorists and the industry's future.
Nigerian petrol depot prices plummet to N710 per litre following the collapse of Dangote Refinery's supply deal with marketers. Experts predict further drops as competition and global oil prices intensify. Read more for full analysis.
MRS Oil Nigeria, backed by Dangote Refinery, now sells petrol at N739/litre, undercutting NNPC's prices. This marks a major shift in Nigeria's downstream fuel market dominance. Discover the new pricing landscape.
The Central Bank of Nigeria predicts petrol prices could rise to N950 per litre by 2026. Read the full analysis and what it means for Nigeria's economy and energy costs.
Dangote Refinery now sells petrol directly to independent marketers, slashing prices to N699/litre after a pricing dispute with depot owners. This major shift boosts competition and supply.
The Central Bank of Nigeria projects petrol prices will hover around N950 per litre in 2026, based on oil prices and forex. This is higher than current rates set by Dangote Refinery. Read the full analysis.
Nigeria's reliance on imported petrol surges to 1.8 million metric tonnes as local refining falters. New regulators face pressure to fix the oil sector amid a price war. Read the full analysis.
Nigerians can expect cheaper petrol as Dangote Refinery prepares to deliver fuel to marketers at zero transport cost from January 2026, significantly reducing logistics expenses and pump prices nationwide.
NNPC reduces petrol prices in Abuja to N815 per litre, offering relief. Dangote Refinery debunks shutdown rumours, delivers 43 million litres nationwide. Lagos prices remain steady.
NNPC reduces petrol pump prices nationwide, with Abuja at N815 and Lagos at N785 per litre. Dangote Refinery's stable pricing drives the welcome relief for Nigerian motorists.
Dangote Refinery dismisses false shutdown claims, confirms daily production of 50 million litres of PMS and maintains N699/litre price. Read the full details.
Dangote Refinery confirms full operations, dispelling false shutdown reports after loading 43.3 million litres of petrol in one day. Discover the impact on prices and market stability.
Nigerian investors urge Aliko Dangote to list his $20 billion refinery on the stock exchange, allowing public ownership and dividends. The move could boost local investment and economic stability.
Ex-depot petrol prices surge to N805 per litre following Dangote Refinery's planned maintenance on its main gasoline unit. Get the latest on the shutdown, price impacts, and Dangote's assurances.
Ghana's Tema Oil Refinery is back online after years of inactivity, operating at 28,000 bpd. This could reduce its reliance on imports from Nigeria's Dangote Refinery, its top 2025 supplier. Explore the shifting energy dynamics in West Africa.
Private depot owners have increased petrol prices to N800 per litre following Dangote Refinery's planned maintenance shutdown. Get the latest on Nigeria's fuel market and price outlook.
PETROAN reports the 2025 price war between Dangote Refinery and marketers led to massive losses for retailers, squeezed profits, and market instability. The group calls for urgent stakeholder dialogue.
Dangote Refinery introduces a 10-day credit facility and free logistics for petrol stations, slashing the gantry price to ₦699/litre. This strategic move aims to ease cash flow and distribution costs for dealers nationwide.
Nigeria's Dangote Refinery starts planned maintenance to boost petrol output and achieve 700,000 barrels per day capacity by early 2026, reducing fuel imports by over 60%.
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NNPC GCEO Bayo Ojulari states the fuel price competition between Dangote Refinery and marketers is a natural market shift that will ultimately favour Nigerian consumers. Read more.
Nigerians get relief as petrol prices fall by N153 per litre to N1,061.35. Dangote Refinery and NNPC drive competition, but state disparities remain high. Find out the cheapest and costliest states.
Nigeria now sells the cheapest petrol in West Africa at ₦739 per litre, thanks to Dangote Refinery's price cuts. Discover how this impacts the economy and future fuel supply.