Dangote Refinery Replies Depot Owners After Claims Its Petrol N65 Cheaper in Togo

Dangote Refinery Replies Depot Owners After Claims Its Petrol N65 Cheaper in Togo

  • Dangote Refinery has dismissed claims by depot owners and other oil marketers that it sells cheaper petrol abroad
  • The DAPPMAN had accused the refinery of selling petrol at lower price in Togo compared to Nigeria
  • The claims have been seen as part of efforts by oil and gas associations that are attempts to derail its free fuel distribution initiative

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Dangote Petroleum Refinery has reiterated its commitment to go ahead with its free fuel distribution logistics initiative nationwide.

The refinery had come under intense criticism from National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN).

Dangote refinery responds to criticism from depot owners and NUPENG
Dangote faces strong criticism from depot owners and NUPENG Photo: Bloomberg/contributor
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The refinery has dismissed several claims made by the oil and gas associations, saying it is all part of a coordinated attempt to derail the free distribution of petrol.

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NUPENG had accused the refinery of anti-union practices, including refusing to allow drivers to join the group. The union threatened to embark on industrial action over the matter.

While DAPPMAN claims that members of the group bought Dangote’s petrol from international traders in Lome, Togo, at prices lower than what was offered locally by the refinery.

DAPPMAN also said importers had made efforts to buy petrol from the Dangote refinery, but the price was higher, adding that sometimes, it could be better to import the product.

"Dangote is selling to international traders at N65 lower than what he offers in Nigeria, or how is it possible for some of our members to buy from someone who bought from Dangote?

Both claims have been refuted by Dangote refinery.

Dangote group announces new petrol price
Dangote refinery is determined to go ahead with the free distribution of petrol nationwide Photo: Dangote group
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Dangote denies claims of NUPENG, Depot owners

Dangote in response to DAPPMAN noted that the average pump price in Lomé is about 680 CFA francs ($1.13) per litre, or roughly 1,826 naira, significantly higher than Nigerian prices, Punch reports.

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The refinery also pointed to past controversies in the downstream sector, the Nation reports.

It noted that in January 2022, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) reported that one of DAPPMAN’s members had supplied petrol with over 15% methanol, causing widespread engine damage. Dangote said no transparent investigation was ever conducted into the incident

Dangote said:

“This figure reflects the very scenario that DAPPMAN and its affiliates appear to advocate for in Nigeria. The Dangote Refinery has positioned Nigeria as a primary source of affordable petrol feedstock for West Africa, despite the refinery importing over 60% of the crude oil it processes.
"Remarkably, the refinery is able to offer petrol at prices below the international benchmark within the sub-Saharan region."

Dangote new petrol prices

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Dangote had decided to slash both its ex-depot and pump prices of petrol to ₦820 and ₦840 per litre.

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The changes, which began on Monday, September 14, 2025, will initially cover seven states before gradually spreading nationwide.

Previously sold at ₦865, petrol will now be adjusted by Dangote Refinery’s partners to reflect the new prices.

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Dave Ibemere (Senior Business Editor) Dave Ibemere is a senior business editor at Legit.ng. He is a financial journalist with over a decade of experience in print and online media. He also holds a Master's degree from the University of Lagos. He is a member of the African Academy for Open-Source Investigation (AAOSI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and other media think tank groups. He previously worked with The Guardian, BusinessDay, and headed the business desk at Ripples Nigeria. Email: dave.ibemere@corp.legit.ng.