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BREAKING: NNPCL Reduces PMS Pump Price Amid Dangote And Depot-Driven Market Cuts

“More reductions likely as the ongoing petrol price battle heats up.”
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeNovember 27, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Dangote Refinery has once again triggered a ripple effect in Nigeria’s fuel market. After the refinery and several depot owners lowered their ex-depot (gantry) prices, NNPCL responded by cutting its retail price — a move that could signal a fresh fuel-price war nationwide.

What Happened (and Where)

  • According to eye witnesses in Abuja, NNPCL’s pump price has been revised downward to ₦930 per litre from ₦945 — a reduction of ₦15 per litre (some reports say the cut was ₦10).

  • The price adjustment has already been observed at several NNPCL retail outlets across Abuja: Kubwa Expressway, Gwarimpa, Wuse Zone 4, Zone 6, and other stations in the city and its environs.

  • Private filling stations took similar steps. For example, one station — Ranoil in Gwarimpa — reportedly dropped its pump price from ₦940 to ₦935 per litre. Other stations such as MRS Oil & Gas and AP Ardova are now selling petrol between ₦930 and ₦935 per litre.





What Prompted the Cuts

  • The move follows a downward adjustment by Dangote Refinery and depot owners — reportedly sliding their ex-depot prices down to around ₦844–₦846 per litre (depending on the depot: names like Pinnacle and Aiteo were mentioned) earlier on Thursday morning.

  • With cheaper ex-depot supply, retailers have evidently found room to lower their pump prices — and NNPCL, under pressure, has acted to stay competitive.

  • The spokesperson of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Chinedu Ukadike, predicted further downward adjustments as the unfolding “petrol price war” intensifies.

What This Means for Consumers (Especially in Abuja)

  • For motorists and everyday users in Abuja, this is a welcome — if modest — reprieve from recent high pump prices. Every litre at ₦930 vs ₦945 can translate to notable savings especially for taxis, commercial vehicles, and households.

  • With competition heating up among NNPCL and private retailers, there’s potential for further reductions — which could ease pressure on transportation costs, goods delivery, and by extension, general cost of living.

But the Warnings Remain

  • As we all know, fuel-price reductions in our country often fluctuate — increases in global crude prices, forex volatility, or supply disruptions can quickly undo gains.

  • The sustainability of this cut may depend on whether lower ex-depot prices are maintained, and whether retailers pass savings to consumers instead of pocketing margins.

  • There are also concerns among marketers: lower margins might discourage consistent supply, risking shortages or uneven pricing across regions.

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