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    Home > Blog > NNPC Ends Naira-for-Crude Deal, Reshaping Nigeria’s Oil Sector

    NNPC Ends Naira-for-Crude Deal, Reshaping Nigeria’s Oil Sector

    Samuel SurajuBy Samuel SurajuMarch 11, 2025 Breaking News No Comments3 Mins Read
    NNPC Ends Naira-for-Crude Deal, Reshaping Nigeria’s Oil Sector(Petroleumprice.ng)

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has officially ended its naira-for-crude arrangement, a policy designed to help domestic refiners, such as Dangote Refinery, access crude oil in local currency. This abrupt shift, effective immediately, is expected to transform Nigeria’s oil sector, raising concerns over increased operational costs, potential fuel price hikes, and broader economic repercussions.

    A Shift in Policy and Its Ramifications

    Launched on October 1, 2024, the naira-for-crude initiative was introduced to support local refining, reduce dependency on imported petroleum products, and alleviate pressure on Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves. However, with the suspension of the arrangement, refineries must now secure crude oil at global market rates, paid in U.S. dollars, increasing their operational costs substantially.

    Industry analysts suggest that this shift could disrupt the cost structure of domestic refiners, potentially delaying production timelines and driving up fuel prices. The decision is particularly critical for the Dangote Refinery, which was positioned to benefit from local crude sourcing. Without access to naira-based crude procurement, the facility may face financial and logistical challenges in maintaining its refining efficiency.

    Implications for Private Refineries and Market Stability

    The impact extends beyond Dangote Refinery. Other key private refiners, such as Waltersmith Petroman and BUA Refinery, had leveraged the naira-for-crude policy to maintain competitive pricing. The new policy forces these operators to compete on the international market for crude feedstock, which could erode their ability to offer affordable petroleum products domestically.

    For consumers, the shift could mean rising fuel costs, as refiners may pass on the higher procurement expenses. Additionally, the policy change raises concerns over Nigeria’s ambition to achieve petroleum self-sufficiency, potentially slowing progress toward reducing reliance on fuel imports.

    Economic Consequences and NNPC’s Justification

    Economists warn that the end of the naira-for-crude system could further strain Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves, given the renewed demand for dollars to purchase crude oil. The naira, which has already experienced volatility, may come under additional pressure due to increased foreign exchange demand from the refining sector.

    According to sources close to the development, the NNPC’s decision stems from pre-existing crude oil export commitments, leaving insufficient supply for local refineries. This explanation has fueled debate over the country’s crude allocation policies, particularly in light of rising domestic production figures.

    Calls for Policy Review and Future Outlook

    Industry stakeholders have voiced concerns over the suspension’s long-term effects, urging the government to reconsider mechanisms that support domestic refining while maintaining economic stability. Some experts suggest that strategic reserves or a modified supply framework could help cushion the impact on local refineries.

    As Nigeria navigates this transition, the government’s next steps will be crucial in determining whether the country can sustain its push for refining independence or face setbacks in its quest for energy security and economic resilience.

    Crude Oil Dangote Refinery NNPC Oil Sector
    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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