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Dangote backed filling stations, others increase fuel price
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Dangote backed filling stations, others increase fuel price

Daily Post about 3 hours 2 mins read

Dangote Refinery-backed MRS filling station and others in parts of the FCT have increased their Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, pump price.

A market survey by DAILY POST on Saturday showed that MRS filling stations along Kubwa Expressway, Lugbe Expressway and other locations in Abuja had increased their petrol price to N1,230 per litre from N1,210.

Other filling stations, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, Rainoil, Empire Energy and Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company, had their fuel prices adjusted to N1,250 and N1,299 per litre, respectively.

This means that the Nigerian filling stations increased their petrol price by N20 per litre.

When DAILY POST contacted a manager at an MRS filling station, who preferred to speak on condition of anonymity, he said the directive to increase the fuel price came from the company’s headquarters in Lagos.

“We got the directive to raise our price by N20 to N1,230 per litre on Friday, but no reason was given,” he told DAILY POST.

This comes as Dangote Refinery on Friday raised its petrol gantry price to N1,185 per litre from N1,165.

Nigerians will now have to buy petrol between N1,230 and N1,299 per litre in Abuja and environs, just as Brent crude oil prices topped $94 per barrel.

Recall that in the last few weeks, Nigerian filling stations had reduced fuel prices by at least N90 per litre following Dangote Refinery’s earlier gantry price reduction.

Dangote backed filling stations, others increase fuel price

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