
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has adjusted its petrol prices at its filling stations nationwide, with Lagos the cheapest and Yobe the most expensive.
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has adjusted its petrol prices at its filling stations nationwide, with Lagos the cheapest and Yobe the most expensive.
Oil marketers have warned that gas pump prices may rise in the coming days in response to Dangote Refinery's decision to stop selling petroleum products in Naira
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has reacted to reports of expulsion at the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) in Rivers State.
The group had stages a protest recently at the Sterling Oil head office, to demand that the company abide by the NOGICD act, and employ more Nigerians.
About 12 oil cargoes carrying Nigerian crude oil have remained unsold since March 10, 2025, as cheaper alternatives from Kazakhstan and the US flood the market.
Petroleum oil marketers have made price adjustments at filling stations in anticipation of further price crashes by NNPC and Dangote due to a fall in landing costs
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has reacted to the six-month petrol stability proposal by the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners.
The landing cost of petrol has crashed again to N797.83 per litre from N851.76 as of Friday, March 14, 2025. The development may spark another price war.
The Dangote group has distanced Aliko Dangote and has asked Nigerians to be very careful following the viral fraudulent video asking for investments.
Due to shifts in the global oil market, currency devaluation, and reductions in subsidies, the monthly fuel prices in some African nations rose significantly.
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