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Dangote Refinery Cuts Petrol Price Again, Now N835/Litre

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: April 16, 2025
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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a further reduction in the gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, now set at N835 per litre. This marks the second price cut within two weeks, signaling a potential shift in the nation’s volatile fuel pricing landscape.

The refinery’s decision is directly linked to the recent decline in international crude oil prices, which have dipped to $64 per barrel from previous highs exceeding $70. This correlation underscores the global factors that significantly influence domestic fuel costs.

“This downward price adjustment reflects our commitment to passing on the benefits of reduced crude oil prices to Nigerian consumers,” a source familiar with the refinery’s pricing strategy stated.

Prior to this latest reduction, Dangote Refinery had already lowered its gantry price from N880 to N865 per litre. However, the impact of this initial price cut was not fully realized at the consumer level, as oil marketers did not uniformly reflect the reduction at their retail pumps. This raises concerns about the eventual translation of the current price decrease into tangible savings for everyday Nigerians.

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The question now is, will this N835 per litre price finally translate to lower prices at the pump for consumers? The gap between gantry prices and retail prices is often influenced by various factors, including distribution costs, logistical challenges, and the profit margins of oil marketers.

“While the refinery’s actions are commendable, the ultimate test lies in whether these reductions reach the average consumer,” a Lagos resident expressed, reflecting the common sentiment of many Nigerians.

The Nigerian fuel market has long been plagued by price fluctuations and supply uncertainties. The Dangote Refinery, touted as Africa’s largest single-train refinery, is expected to play a pivotal role in stabilizing the market and reducing reliance on imported fuel. This recent development is a crucial step in that direction.

It is essential to monitor how oil marketers respond to this new price adjustment. The transparency in pricing and the efficient distribution of fuel will be critical in ensuring that the benefits of the refinery’s price reductions are felt by the average Nigerian.

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The coming weeks will be crucial in observing how this price adjustment impacts the broader economy and the daily lives of citizens. The anticipation remains high, as Nigerians hope to see a consistent and sustained reduction in petrol prices at the pump.

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