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    Home > Blog > NMDPRA Accelerates Petroleum Vessel Clearance at Nigerian Ports

    NMDPRA Accelerates Petroleum Vessel Clearance at Nigerian Ports

    Samuel SurajuBy Samuel SurajuJanuary 2, 2026 Others No Comments3 Mins Read

    Official records indicate that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) processed and approved most petroleum product vessel clearance applications at Nigerian ports within 24 hours in November 2025, with several vessels receiving approval on the same day submissions were made.

    Data from the regulator’s vessel clearance schedule indicate that many applications received approval within hours of submission. Several vessels secured clearance on the same day operators filed their documents. In a few cases, approvals took only minutes, especially where applicants submitted complete documentation upfront.

    The schedule covers dozens of vessels operated by both major and independent marketers. Processing times generally ranged from a few minutes to several hours, with most approvals completed well below the 24-hour mark. Only a small number of applications stretched close to or beyond 18 hours, largely due to late submissions, document revisions, or technical issues.

    Dangote-linked vessels record fastest approvals

    Vessels associated with Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE posted some of the shortest clearance times during the month. Records show that at least two Dangote-linked vessels secured approval within about 10 to 11 minutes.

    The regulator attributed these rapid approvals to prompt processing once operators submitted all required documents. The data suggest that documentation completeness played a decisive role in approval speed.

    The records also indicate that delays mainly stemmed from applicant-related issues rather than regulatory bottlenecks. Remarks attached to some entries cited incomplete documentation, resubmissions, and portal-related glitches as reasons for longer processing times.

    Major marketers, including NNPC Trading, NNPC Retail, Ardova, TotalEnergies, NIPCO, Rainoil, and Eterna, featured prominently in the schedule. Processing times varied across applications submitted by the same companies, highlighting the influence of compliance quality and submission timing rather than company size.

    Import surge coincides with faster clearance process

    The accelerated clearance process came amid renewed debate over fuel import volumes in November. Data from the NMDPRA show that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and other marketers imported no less than 1.5 billion litres of petrol during the month.

    The November import volume averaged 52.1 million litres per day, marking the highest level since the Dangote refinery began petrol production in September 2024. In the same month, the $20 billion Lekki refinery supplied about 19.5 million litres per day, totaling roughly 585 million litres.

    NMDPRA explained that fuel imports rose after supply levels fell below national demand in September and October 2025. However, the Dangote refinery disputed this position and accused the former NMDPRA Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed, of economic sabotage.

    Overall, the November data point to faster vessel clearance timelines, with compliance quality emerging as the key factor shaping approval speed rather than regulatory delays.

    NMDPRA Petroleum Vessel
    Samuel Suraju
    Samuel Suraju

      Samuel Suraju is a talented reporter and writer with a degree in Communication and Media Studies from Lagos State University. Specializing in Oil & Gas reporting, Samuel combines strong research skills with a passion for storytelling, covering a wide range of topics from emerging trends to in-depth profiles. With a keen eye for detail and a dedication to delivering compelling narratives, Samuel is committed to bringing fresh, engaging content to readers.

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