Close Menu
Petroleumprice
    What's Hot

    NNPCL Raises Petrol Price to ₦992/Litre in Lagos, ₦955/Litre in Abuja

    October 14, 2025

    Nigeria’s Crude Output Falls to 1.39m BPD in September

    October 14, 2025

    Hon. Sesi Whingan Seeks Probe of $18bn Idle Refineries

    October 14, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    PetroleumpricePetroleumprice
    • Home
    • News
    • Sectors
      • Downstream Sector
      • Upstream Sector
      • Oil Sector Investments
    • Fuel Updates
      • Fuel Price Forecast
    • Just In
    • Economy
    • Oil Companies
      • LPG
      • OPEC
    • International Oil Market
    • Refining
    Petroleumprice
    Home » Depot Prices Weekly Review: 10th – 14th March 2025

    Depot Prices Weekly Review: 10th – 14th March 2025

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentMarch 15, 2025 Breaking News
    Depot(petroluemprice.ng)
    Depot Prices Weekly Review: 10th – 14th March 2025(petroleumprice.ng)

    Nigeria’s fuel market saw significant price adjustments between 10th and 14th March 2025, reflecting increasing competition among depot operators and the impact of local refining capacity. Across key depots, including Dangote Refinery, Dockyard Axis, Coconut Axis, Satellite Axis, Port Harcourt, Delta, and Calabar, prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), and Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK) fluctuated, with notable declines in petrol and gas prices.

    Dangote Refinery: Price Adjustments (10–14 March 2025)

    • PMS: Opened at ₦833, closed at ₦825
    • AGO: Opened at ₦1,028, closed at ₦1,033
    • LPG: Opened at ₦822, closed at ₦817
    • ATK: Opened at ₦1,035, closed at ₦1,025

    Dockyard Axis: Depot Price Changes

    PMS:

    • Aiteo: Opened at ₦838, closed at ₦830
    • Nipco: Opened at ₦835, closed at ₦832

    AGO:

    Advertisement
    • Nipco: Opened at ₦1,030, closed at ₦1,035
    • Aiteo: Opened at ₦1,035, closed at ₦1,025

    LPG:

    • Nipco: Opened at ₦827, closed at ₦822
    • 11Plc (Mobil): Opened at ₦827, closed at ₦822

    Coconut Axis: Fuel Price Movements

    PMS:

    • Bovas: Opened at ₦834, closed at ₦826
    • MRS Tincan: Opened at ₦830, remained at ₦830

    AGO:

    • Ibeto: Opened at ₦1,033, closed at ₦1,030
    • Africa Terminal: Opened at ₦1,035, closed at ₦1,033

    LPG:

    • Techno Gas: Opened at ₦835, closed at ₦820

    ATK:

    • Duport: Opened at ₦1,060, closed at ₦1,050
    • Africa Terminal: Opened at ₦1,060, closed at ₦1,050

    Satellite Axis: Weekly Price Adjustments

    PMS:

    • Wosbab: Opened at ₦834, closed at ₦830
    • AA Rano: Opened at ₦830, closed at ₦831

    AGO:

    • First Royal: Opened at ₦1,032, closed at ₦1,020
    • Menj: Opened at ₦1,030, closed at ₦1,018

    LPG:

    • Rainoil: Opened at ₦832, closed at ₦820
    • AA Rano: Opened at ₦845, closed at ₦815
    • PPMC: Opened at ₦830, closed at ₦820

    Port Harcourt Depot: Price Fluctuations

    PMS:

    • Liquid Bulk: Opened at ₦864, closed at ₦854
    • Sigmund: Opened at ₦862, closed at ₦855
    • EVA: Opened at ₦862, closed at ₦855

    AGO:

    • Bulk Strategic: Opened at ₦1,047, closed at ₦1,046

    Delta Depot: Opening and Closing Prices

    PMS:

    • Zamson: Opened at ₦858, closed at ₦855
    • Matrix Warri: Opened at ₦858, closed at ₦855
    • Sharon: Opened at ₦858, closed at ₦855

    AGO:

    • Prudent Oghara: Opened at ₦1,036, closed at ₦1,045
    • Matrix Warri: Opened at ₦1,036, closed at ₦1,040
    • Zamson: Opened at ₦1,033, closed at ₦1,031
    • Pinnacle Warri: Opened at ₦1,033, closed at ₦1,044

    LPG:

    • Matrix Warri: Opened at ₦860, remained at ₦860

    ATK:

    • Matrix Warri: Opened at ₦1,070, closed at ₦1,060

    Calabar Depot: Weekly Price Movements

    PMS:

    • Mainland: Opened at ₦874, closed at ₦860
    • Fynefield: Opened at ₦880, closed at ₦860
    • Soroman: Opened at ₦862, closed at ₦860

    Market Insights: Competition Driving Price Reductions

    The steady decline in depot prices suggests a more competitive market environment. The drop in PMS, LPG, and ATK prices across multiple depots highlights the impact of increased local refining capacity and improved fuel distribution networks.

    Industry experts attribute these price adjustments to:
    Growing influence of local refining, especially from Dangote Refinery
    Increased market competition among depot operators
    Stable crude oil supply through the naira-for-crude initiative

    Implications for Fuel Consumers

    The ongoing decline in depot prices could translate to lower pump prices at filling stations, offering relief to Nigerian consumers and businesses. However, price trends will continue to depend on exchange rates, global oil prices, and government regulations.

    As market forces continue to shape fuel pricing, consumers can expect more competitive rates and potential further reductions in the coming weeks.

    Advertisement
    Dangote Refinery Depot NIPCO
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Goli Innocent

    Innocent Precious Anga is a marketing graduate with a strong background in social media management and content creation. His journey began in 2020, when he started supporting friends' businesses by leveraging social media to drive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, he secured his first professional role as a Social Media Manager with First Equatorial, a real estate company, while also contributing as a writer for New Telegraph during his NYSC scheme. By 2024, Innocent had joined Evaluate Media as a Social Media Manager and Content Writer and later freelanced with Daragram. He currently oversees social media and works as a Copywriter.

    Keep Reading

    NNPCL Raises Petrol Price to ₦992/Litre in Lagos, ₦955/Litre in Abuja

    Filling Stations Hike Pump Prices Amid Depot Surge

    Depot Petrol Prices Hit ₦900/Litre as Dangote Output Stalls

    Court Rejects NNPCL’s Bid to Dismiss Dangote’s Suit

    Oil Prices Surge as Israel Resumes Strikes on Gaza

    Dangote Suspends PMS Loading Over Database and Ticket Fraud

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Join Our WhatsApp Channel
    Latest Post

    NNPCL Raises Petrol Price to ₦992/Litre in Lagos, ₦955/Litre in Abuja

    October 14, 2025

    Nigeria’s Crude Output Falls to 1.39m BPD in September

    October 14, 2025

    Hon. Sesi Whingan Seeks Probe of $18bn Idle Refineries

    October 14, 2025

    Oil Prices Drop 3% on US-China Tensions, Ukraine Hits

    October 14, 2025

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Instagram

    News

    • Downstream Sector
    • Upstream Sector
    • Oil Sector Investment
    • Fuel Updates
    • Fuel Price Forecast
    • Economy
    • International Oil Market

    Company

    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Condition

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Petroleumprice about fuel prices, petroleum sector, and business.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.