Dangote Refinery: Why MRS Sells Petrol at ₦739
Dangote Refinery clarifies it sells petrol uniformly to all marketers at ₦699. The ₦739 price at MRS stations is due to market competition, not preferential treatment. Read the full details.
Dangote Refinery clarifies it sells petrol uniformly to all marketers at ₦699. The ₦739 price at MRS stations is due to market competition, not preferential treatment. Read the full details.
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.
A Nigerian man has exposed an MRS filling station in Kebbi State selling petrol at N850 per litre, defying Dangote's N739 price directive. He reported the incident directly to Dangote Group, urging immediate action. Read the full story and public reaction
A young Nigerian reports MRS filling stations in Lokoja selling fuel at N830/litre, harassing customers. This follows Aliko Dangote's call to report stations not complying with the N739 price. Read public reactions.
Nigerian motorists face long queues at few MRS stations selling Dangote petrol at N739. They urge the refinery to partner with more outlets for wider access to affordable fuel. Report stations selling above price.
Several Nigerians have confirmed purchasing petrol at the new N739 per litre price announced by Dangote Refinery. Reports from Lagos stations verify the reduction, offering relief amid high costs.
Independent fuel marketers lament plummeting sales after Dangote Refinery slashes petrol price to N739 per litre at MRS stations nationwide. Discover the market shift and financial strain.
Dangote Refinery launches a hotline for Nigerians to report MRS stations selling petrol above N739. The move aims to protect consumers and ensure price transparency amid a major market shift.
Aliko Dangote directs Nigerians to buy fuel at the new N739/litre price. His refinery launches a hotline to report overcharging stations and warns against artificial scarcity. Read more.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery begins nationwide petrol sales at N739 per litre via MRS stations. The refinery pledges 50 million litres daily supply to stabilize the market and urges consumers to report overcharging.
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Filling stations in Lagos and other cities are still selling petrol at N850-N990 per litre, ignoring Dangote Refinery's new N699 rate. Find out why prices remain high and when relief is expected.
NNPC, MRS, and Ardova have reduced petrol pump prices across Nigeria, with cuts up to N80 per litre, following Dangote Refinery's major price review. Discover the latest rates in Lagos and Abuja.
A Nigerian man shares his experience confirming the new N739 per litre fuel price at an MRS station in Lagos after Dangote's announcement. Read his story and details.
A Nigerian man visited an MRS filling station in Victoria Island to verify Dangote's new petrol price of N739 per litre. He shared a video and receipt, showing significant savings. Read his story and public reactions here.
Nigerians witness a sharp drop in petrol prices after Dangote Refinery slashed its ex-depot rate. MRS leads with N739/litre in Lagos, while other cities adjust. Read the latest market updates.
A Nigerian man visited an MRS station in Lagos to verify Dangote's new petrol price of N739 per litre. He shared a video and receipt, showing significant savings. Read his story and public reactions here.
Following Dangote Refinery's price cut to N699 per litre, private depot prices have crashed, ranging from N702.50 to N820. MRS stations now sell at N739. Read the full impact.
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.
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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.