Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Brent Crude Tops $72 as US‑Iran Tension Deepens

    February 20, 2026

    IGP, House Committee Move to Boost Security in Downstream Petroleum Sector

    February 20, 2026

    Dangote Refinery Plans 600 Vessel Calls Yearly as Operations Expand

    February 20, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Brent Crude Tops $72 as US‑Iran Tension Deepens
    • IGP, House Committee Move to Boost Security in Downstream Petroleum Sector
    • Dangote Refinery Plans 600 Vessel Calls Yearly as Operations Expand
    • Global Oil Demand Falls 614,000 Bpd in December
    • PENGASSAN Rejects Tinubu’s Order on NNPCL Revenue Remittance
    • AGO Vessels Arrive as PMS Scarcity Spikes
    • Dangote Petrol Price Hits ₦800/Litre as Sales Remain Suspended
    • Brent Crude Jumps Above $71, Fuel Price Hike Imminent
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Petrol Price in  NigeriaPetrol Price in  Nigeria
    Subscribe
    Tuesday, March 3
    • 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
    Petrol Price in  NigeriaPetrol Price in  Nigeria
    Home > Blog > Reps Intervene in Dangote–NMDPRA Dispute, Summon Parties

    Reps Intervene in Dangote–NMDPRA Dispute, Summon Parties

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentDecember 16, 2025 Others No Comments3 Mins Read

    The House of Representatives has stepped into the escalating face-off between Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), moving swiftly to contain tensions that threaten stability in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market.

    Rising allegations and counter-allegations between Africa’s largest refinery and the industry regulator have raised concerns across the sector, particularly at a time when Nigeria is navigating a delicate post-subsidy transition marked by pricing reforms, supply realignment and regulatory recalibration.

    Reps Move to Contain Sector Tension

    The Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream and Midstream) announced its intervention following an emergency meeting prompted by what lawmakers described as “renewed and dangerous tension” in the sector.

    Committee chairmen, Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere and Hon. Henry Okogie, announced that the National Assembly has formally summoned Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group, alongside the leadership of the NMDPRA, to appear before it.

    According to Ugochinyere, the lawmakers acted to prevent further escalation that could undermine recent gains in fuel supply stability, local refining confidence and market coordination.

    “The concerns and allegations raised against the NMDPRA by Alhaji Aliko Dangote have reintroduced tension into the downstream space. This is coming at a time when all stakeholders should be consolidating progress, not reversing it,” he said.

    Focus on Licences, Local Capacity and Market Balance

    At the heart of the dispute are critical industry questions around fuel import licences, domestic refining utilisation and Nigeria’s capacity to meet daily petroleum demand without distorting the market.

    The committee disclosed that it has already received multiple petitions touching on these issues, which cut across regulatory authority, fair competition and energy security.

    Lawmakers said a clear, fact-based understanding of these matters is essential to crafting durable solutions that balance regulatory oversight with private sector investment.

    “We cannot resolve this on sentiments or media narratives. We must interrogate the facts, who is licensed to import, who can refine, and whether local capacity truly meets national demand,” Ugochinyere noted.

    Lawmakers Call for Media Ceasefire

    To de-escalate tensions, the House directed both parties to suspend public exchanges and media engagements while the legislative probe is underway.

    The committee stressed that continued public confrontation risks unsettling investors, traders and consumers in an already sensitive downstream environment.

    “We have appealed to all parties to cease fire especially in the media so that we can do our work thoroughly and objectively. The National Assembly has the capacity to resolve this once and for all, in the national interest,” the chairman said.

    The House assured Nigerians that its investigation would be concluded within days, with outcomes aimed at strengthening regulatory clarity, protecting domestic refining investments and safeguarding market stability.

    The intervention underscores growing legislative concern that unresolved regulatory conflicts could derail Nigeria’s push for energy self-sufficiency and a more transparent downstream petroleum market.

    Dangote Refinery Nigeria NMDPRA
    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.

      Keep Reading

      Brent Crude Tops $72 as US‑Iran Tension Deepens

      Dangote Refinery Plans 600 Vessel Calls Yearly as Operations Expand

      Global Oil Demand Falls 614,000 Bpd in December

      Dangote Petrol Price Hits ₦800/Litre as Sales Remain Suspended

      Naira to Strengthen to ₦1,100/$1 if FG Blocks Importation, Says Aliko Dangote

      NUPRC Introduces Metering Facility to Curb Crude Theft

      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Join Our WhatsApp Channel
      Follow Our Social Media Handles
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • YouTube
      • LinkedIn
      Latest Post

      Brent Crude Tops $72 as US‑Iran Tension Deepens

      February 20, 2026

      IGP, House Committee Move to Boost Security in Downstream Petroleum Sector

      February 20, 2026

      Dangote Refinery Plans 600 Vessel Calls Yearly as Operations Expand

      February 20, 2026

      Global Oil Demand Falls 614,000 Bpd in December

      February 19, 2026

      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.