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JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs

Increase follows a 3% jump in crude oil prices, reinforcing the link between global markets and domestic fuel costs.
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeApril 29, 2026Updated:April 29, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a fresh increase in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, reinforcing ongoing volatility in Nigeria’s deregulated fuel market.

The refinery raised its ex-depot price by ₦75, moving from ₦1,200 to ₦1,275 per litre. In addition, coastal supply prices have been adjusted upward to ₦1,215 per litre, reflecting broader pricing changes across distribution channels.

This adjustment represents roughly a 3–5% increase, depending on pricing benchmarks used, and continues a pattern of incremental price reviews in response to market realities.

Link to Global Oil Market Trends

The latest increase is closely tied to rising global crude oil prices. As of Wednesday:
  • Brent crude climbed to about $114.80–$115 per barrel
  • West Texas Intermediate (WTI), rose to around $103 per barrel

These increases—estimated at about 3.15% in recent trading—have directly impacted refining costs.





Because Nigeria’s fuel pricing is now market-driven, local petrol prices remain strongly linked to international crude benchmarks, even with domestic refining capacity.

Additional Pricing Adjustments

Beyond petrol:
  • Diesel prices have also surged, reportedly nearing ₦1,950 per litre
  • Coastal and logistics-related pricing structures have been revised upward

This indicates that the cost pressure is system-wide across refined petroleum products, not limited to PMS.

Operational Context

The price hike coincided with operational disruptions at the refinery, including:
  • A temporary suspension of the Proforma Invoice (PI) system, affecting transactions
  • A pause in product loading and sales, disrupting supply chains

These issues have added short-term uncertainty to an already tense downstream market.

Key Drivers Behind the Price Increase

Rising Crude Oil Prices

The most immediate driver is the surge in global crude prices, particularly Brent and WTI. Higher crude input costs naturally translate into higher refined product prices.

Foreign Exchange Pressures

Despite being an oil-producing nation, Nigeria still faces:

  • Dollar-denominated crude purchases
  • Exchange rate volatility

A weaker naira increases the effective cost of refining and distribution.

Deregulated Market Dynamics

Following fuel subsidy removal:

  • Prices are now determined by market forces
  • Refineries and marketers adjust based on landing cost and margins

This means consumers now bear the full impact of global and domestic cost fluctuations.

Broader Industry Context

Role of Dangote Refinery

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery remains a critical player:

  • Africa’s largest refinery (650,000 barrels/day capacity)
  • Capable of meeting Nigeria’s domestic fuel demand

However, its pricing structure still reflects international parity, limiting expectations of significantly cheaper fuel.

Export Market Influence

The refinery’s participation in export markets means:

  • Products may be sold where margins are higher
  • Domestic buyers compete with global demand

This contributes to sustained high local prices, despite increased supply.

Economic and Social Implications

Inflationary Impact

Fuel price increases typically lead to:

  • Higher transportation costs
  • Increased prices of goods and services
  • Rising overall inflation
Sectoral Effects
  • Transport sector: Likely fare increases nationwide
  • Manufacturing: Higher diesel and logistics costs
  • Small businesses: Increased operating expenses
Consumer Burden

With ex-depot prices now at ₦1,275/litre, retail pump prices could soon exceed:

  • ₦1,300–₦1,400 per litre, depending on margins and location

This places additional strain on households already dealing with economic pressures.

Market Reactions

The announcement has triggered:
  • Panic buying in some regions
  • Hoarding concerns among marketers
  • Speculation about further increases if crude prices continue rising

Outlook

The near-term outlook remains uncertain. Key factors to watch include:
  • Global crude oil price movements (Brent and WTI trends)
  • Exchange rate stability
  • Refinery operational consistency
  • Government policy responses

If crude prices remain above $100 per barrel, further upward adjustments in petrol prices are likely.

Conclusion

The latest ₦75 increase by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery highlights a fundamental shift in Nigeria’s energy landscape: fuel prices are now fully exposed to global market forces.

While local refining has improved supply security, it has not insulated Nigerians from rising costs. As global oil prices climb, domestic petrol prices are expected to remain high and volatile.

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