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    Home > Blog > Dangote, Marketers May Drop Fuel Prices as Oil Prices Fall

    Dangote, Marketers May Drop Fuel Prices as Oil Prices Fall

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentFebruary 26, 2025 Downstream Sector No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As crude oil prices continue to decline globally, Dangote Petroleum Refinery and other fuel marketers in Nigeria may reduce petrol prices further to reflect the changing market conditions.

    Crude Oil Price Drop Sparks Potential Fuel Price Reduction

    Over the past week, Brent crude oil prices have dropped significantly, impacting the cost of petroleum products worldwide, it fell from $77 per barrel to $72 per barrel as at yesterday. Given that Dangote Refinery imports crude oil for refining, the falling global prices, coupled with a relatively strong naira, could lead to further adjustments in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) prices in Nigeria.

    Industry analysts believe that the drop in crude oil prices and competitive pricing among fuel marketers will force major depots to review their prices, offering Nigerians some relief from high fuel costs.

    Depot Fuel Prices Drop Across Nigeria

    The latest depot prices for Friday, 21 February 2025, and Tuesday, 25 February 2025, show a downward trend, suggesting that retail pump prices could soon follow:

    Lagos Depots:

    • Nipco: N907 → N905
    • Dangote: N901 → N901 (unchanged)
    • Aiteo: N901 → N901 (unchanged)
    • Wosbab: N906 → N905

    Warri Depots:

    • Matrix Warri: N924 → N918
    • A.Y.M Shafa: N926 → N918

    Calabar Depots:

    • Sobaz: N930 → N926
    • Soroman: N927 → N924

    Dangote Refinery Expected to Lead Price Adjustment

    With Dangote Refinery’s strategic position in Nigeria’s fuel market, its pricing decisions often influence other marketers. Given the recent price reductions at depots, many expect Dangote to announce a new PMS price adjustment soon.

    Market forces and increased product availability have heightened competition among marketers, pushing them to lower prices to remain competitive. This trend is expected to continue as crude oil prices fluctuate and more petroleum products enter the Nigerian market.

    What This Means for Nigerians

    If Dangote and other marketers reduce PMS prices further, Nigerians could see lower fuel prices at retail stations, leading to:

    • Cheaper transportation costs
    • Reduced inflation on goods and services
    • Lower operational costs for businesses

    While nothing is confirmed yet, industry experts suggest that further price cuts may be imminent if crude oil prices remain low. Nigerians are hopeful that these changes will ease the financial strain caused by high fuel prices in recent months.

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    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

      Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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