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“Petrol Price Hits ₦1,175 Per Litre As Dangote Responds To Crude Oil Surge Again”

Background: What Happened?

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has again announced an upward revision of its ex‑depot petrol price to ₦1,175 per litre. This adjustment marks repeated increases within the space of a few days — with the price rising from ₦774 → ₦874 → ₦995 → ₦1,175 per litre in just about a week.

The latest revision was confirmed to media outlets by industry sources including the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).

Why the Price Is Rising

1. Surge in Global Crude Oil Prices
Main drivers of the global crude price jump include:

These risks have triggered what analysts call a “war premium,” where traders push prices higher in anticipation of constrained supply.

Domestic Context: Price Movement & Market Impact

2. Rapid Price Escalation
3. Inflation Pressure

Economists and industry watchers warn that fuel price inflation could exacerbate broader price pressures across the economy — since petrol cost feeds into transport, logistics and commodity pricing.

4. Supply & Confidence Considerations

Dangote’s management has reportedly assured continued supply, even as marketers express concerns over price volatility and market stability.

Broader Market Dynamics

Nigeria’s Shift to Local Production

Nigeria has been actively reducing reliance on fuel imports in favour of local refining, especially since the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), pushed for prioritised domestic supply. Recent policies included suspending gasoline import licenses to support local refineries such as Dangote’s — reflecting a long‑term shift in strategy.

Local Supply Balance

While Dangote’s facility now supplies large volumes of petrol domestically, industry analysts emphasise that fuel pricing in Nigeria remains tied to global oil markets due to crude sourcing costs, refined margins, and currency dynamics. Domestic refining does not fully insulate Nigeria from international price swings.

What This Means for Nigerians

There are also calls from some public figures and commentators pointing to structural issues — such as planning and market regulation — as underlying contributors to fuel cost pressures.

Summary

Aspect Development
New Dangote petrol price ₦1,175 per litre (ex‑depot)
Primary driver Global crude price surge (above $100/bbl)
Domestic impact Rapid price hikes, inflation concerns
Wider context Shift toward local refining, geopolitics affecting supply
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