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FG To Nigerians: Prepare For Another Hike In Petrol Price, As Abuja NNPC Stations Adjust Pumps To N162/Litre

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February 10, 2021
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The Federal Government has asked Nigerians to prepare for another hike in petrol price because the international price has a direct bearing on the cost of refined products. This is just as the crude price hits almost $60/barrel.

The Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Mr Timipre Sylva, who gave the hint at the launch of the Nigerian Upstream Cost Optimisation Programme (NUCOP) disclosed that “the higher the price of the crude oil at the international market, the higher the price of refined products like petrol, diesel and the rest”.

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Sylva said that the increase would reflect market realities, assuring the citizenry that mechanisms were in place to insulate the consumers from predatory practices of oil marketers.

Reporters At Large recalls that in four months, the pump prices of petrol have risen from N121.50 to N123.50 per litre in June; N140.80 to-N143.80 in July; N148 to N150 in August; N158 to N162 in September and N163 to N170 in November.

Sylva said there was no way the Nigerian National Petroleum Resources (NNPC) could shoulder any form of subsidy because it was never provided for in the 2021 budget since the Federal Government had ditched the subsidy regime since last year.

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Since November 13, 2020, when the local pump prices of petrol were last increased, the price of the international oil benchmark, Brent crude, has increased from $41.51 per barrel to $59.34 per barrel last weekend.

However, a N5 reduction in petrol price, effective December 14, was announced by the Federal Government. It did not go down well with them as they saw it as an interference in price-fixing.

While the crude oil price is a strong determinant of the final cost of petrol, Nigeria has continued to suffer low domestic refining capacity, forcing the government to import the products.

Some marketers are predicting that the pump price of petrol should be around N190/litre as against the current price of between N162-N165/litre. They have expressed their concerns over the non-implementation of the full deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector as the pump prices of petrol have remained unchanged for over two months, despite the recent increase in global oil prices.

Oil marketers are peeved over their inability to access foreign exchange at the official rates to import products.

Reporters At Large findings reveal that some NNPC stations in Abuja, at the weekend, quietly adjusted their pumps to N162/litre from N158/litre.

Tags: BREAKING NEWSCrude Oil PriceFederal Government of NigeriaNigerian National Petroleum ResourcesNNPCPetrol Pump Price In Nigeria
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