Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price
This marks the second price cut within a week, following an earlier reduction from #880 to #840, bringing the total decrease to #60—a 6.82% drop just in seven days.
In a move aimed at further easing the financial burden on Nigerians, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced another reduction in the pump price of petrol, lowering it from #840 to #820 per litre.
Confirming the development on Tuesday, Anthony Chiejina, spokesperson for the Dangote Group, said the decision underscores the company’s commitment to supporting Nigerians during tough economic times by making fuel more affordable and accessible.
“We have reduced petrol gantry price to #820 from #840 per litre,” he stated, noting that the price slash took effect from Tuesday.
Recall that Dangote, NNPC and other major fuel distributors in Nigeria hiked petrol prices less than three weeks ago, blaming this on the rise in crude oil prices in the international market as occasioned by the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The pump prices of petrol hovered between #915 and #955 at the pumps, then, depending on the location. It was below #900 before the sudden hike.
During the price hike, marketers stated that the product was sold at #960 and #980 in the far north because of the distance.
However, as crude prices fell below $70 last week, the pump prices of PMS also declined. Crude prices had crashed because Israel and Iran stopped bombing each other, alleviating fears of a supply disruption in the Middle East.
This marks the second price cut within a week, following an earlier reduction from #880 to #840, bringing the total decrease to #60—a 6.82% drop just in seven days.
A marginal drop is expected in the price of the product at the pumps, and reported that the filling stations sold petrol at rates ranging from #875 to #890 a litre.





