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Petrol Prices May Fall As IPMAN, Dangote Strike Deal

Moyosore RokosuBy Moyosore RokosuNovember 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In an effort to lower petrol costs nationwide, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and Dangote Refinery have launched a direct fuel sales arrangement.

According to the accord, which IPMAN National Secretary James Tor verified, millions of Nigerians may find fuel more accessible and affordable.

In an interview with an online media, Tor highlighted the agreement’s potential to reduce petrol prices at IPMAN member outlets, projecting a price below ₦1,150 per litre.

“If the business agreement kicks off, you will see a drastic reduction in the price of gasoline,” he stated. Tor emphasised the advantage this partnership gives IPMAN, whose members operate an extensive network of filling stations across Nigeria, ensuring widespread access to cheaper fuel.

The direct sales arrangement follows IPMAN President Abubakar Maigandi’s announcement that Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest oil refining facility, has agreed to bypass intermediaries, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

Stipulations of IPMAN, Dangote deal
Under the deal, IPMAN marketers will lift Dangote-produced Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) directly, circumventing the costs typically added by middlemen.

“This agreement eliminates the need for imported fuel, providing a reliable source from Dangote,” Tor added.

Direct sales are also expected to ease the distribution of petrol, improving availability and stabilising the market. In recent months, the landing cost of petrol has fluctuated, with prices reaching as high as ₦1,200 per litre in some areas, spiking inflation and straining consumers’ finances.

Anthony Chiejina, Dangote Group’s spokesperson, confirmed the agreement, noting that it could ease ongoing price tensions.

The refinery, which began operations in September, currently offers petrol at ₦960 per litre for bulk sales to ships and ₦990 per litre to trucks. However, the exact pricing terms for IPMAN’s direct purchases are still being finalised.

This agreement comes amid broader government reforms aimed at diversifying the petrol distribution process.

Under a recent policy shift, the NNPCL no longer holds exclusive rights to distribute Dangote fuel, following a Naira-for-crude initiative championed by the Ministry of Finance. The decision aligns with a government-led effort to stabilise energy prices and reduce inflationary pressures, which reached 32.70% in September.

With the direct fuel sales agreement, IPMAN hopes to stabilise and relieve Nigeria’s fuel market, where prices have doubled in the past two months.

The conclusion of the ongoing negotiations between IPMAN and Dangote will determine whether Nigerians may finally anticipate the long-awaited reduction in petrol prices.

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