As of 28th March 2025, multiple fuel tankers have arrived at key depots across Nigeria, ensuring a steady supply of petroleum products. Below is a breakdown of tanker positions, cargo received and remarks.
Tanker Arrivals and Discharges
Lagos – NIPCO Depot
- Vessel: SEAWAYS CITRON
- Product: Petrol (PMS)
- Quantity: 31,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Arrived March 25, berthed March 26, discharging
- Remarks: Discharging PMS at NIPCO via Apapa Jetty.
Lagos – MRS Depot
- Vessel: SABAEK
- Product: Petrol (PMS)
- Quantity: 65,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Arrived March 26, awaiting berthing
- Remarks: Awaiting berthing at MRS Jetty, Lagos
Lagos – Dangote Refinery
- Vessel: ALMI VOYAGER
- Product: Crude Oil
- Quantity: 75,224 metric tonnes
- Status: Arrived March 24, discharging
- Remarks: Discharging crude oil at Dangote Refinery for processing
Warri – A & E Depot
- Vessel: ST AMRAH
- Product: Petrol (PMS)
- Quantity: 15,000 metric tonnes
- Status: Expected to arrive March 28
- Remarks: En route to Warri for PMS discharge
Fuel Supply and Market Impact
These tanker movements will enhance fuel availability across major cities, supporting retail distribution and maintaining supply stability. Market observers continue to monitor pricing trends amid fluctuating crude oil costs and exchange rate dynamics.