The recent stability in exchange rates has significantly reduced the landing cost of petrol and other petroleum products.
As a result, it is anticipated that filling stations across the nation will be able to sell petrol at prices below N1,000 per litre.
In light of this positive development, filling stations are expected to adjust their pump prices accordingly, benefiting consumers and promoting a more favorable market environment for fuel. …CONTINUE READING
The landing cost of freighting fuel to Nigeria fell to N935.94 per litre, and aviation fuel crashed to N1,117.48 per litre.
This is according to data by the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN).
The MEMAN report, published on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, also indicated that the landing cost of diesel dropped to N1,071.8 per litre, calculated at the exchange rate of N1,659.37 per dollar.
The report disclosed that the landing cost comprised multiple factors, such as finance charges calculated at an annual rate of 32% over 30 days, freight costs over 10 days, and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) fees covering mooring and towage.
MEMAN gave the ex-depot price for Lagos at N1,029 per litre for petrol, N1,120 per litre for diesel, N1,040 per litre for aviation fuel and N1,125 per litre for LPG.
MEMAN added that the compressed natural gas (CNG) cost was between N230 per scm and N450.
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The adjustment was calculated with an exchange rate of N1,685.93 per dollar, reflecting a decrease from the previous price of N977.45 per litre.
The spot landing cost also crashed slightly to N938 per litre, showing modest improvements caused by exchange rate stability.
Nigeria has been experiencing a reduction in petrol prices following massive importation by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and oil marketers. Prices have crashed from N1,200 early in November to about N1,080 per litre in many filling stations.
Analysts say the development is due to intense competition in the downstream petroleum sector between the Dangote Refinery and oil marketers in Nigeria.