14-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO/SIGMUND₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦193.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦188.0
IBACHEM₦187.0
IBETO₦187.0
INT. OIL & GAS₦189.5
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
OVH
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦186.0
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY₦185.5
A.A RANO₦186.5
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO
GULF TREASURE₦186.0
SWIFT₦187.0
RAIN OIL₦188.0
MENJ₦188.0
TECHNO OIL
FATGBEMS₦186.0
MRS

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦209.0
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
SAHARA₦211.0
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦210.5
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS₦215.0

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,250,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,300,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,300,000
NNPC
PPMC

11-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO/SIGMUND₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦193.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM₦187.5
IBETO₦187.5
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
OVH
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦186.0
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY
A.A RANO₦186.0
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO
GULF TREASURE₦186.5
SWIFT₦187.0
RAIN OIL₦186.0
MENJ₦187.0
TECHNO OIL
FATGBEMS₦186.0
MRS

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦209.0
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
SAHARA₦211.0
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦210.5
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS₦215.0

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,100,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,300,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,150,000
NNPC₦ 3,100,000
PPMC₦ 3,100,000

Nigeria demands $62billion from oil majors for past profits

Nigeria is seeking to recover as much as $62 billion from international oil companies, using a 2018 Supreme Court ruling the state says enables it to increase its share of income from production-sharing contracts.

The proposal comes as President Muhammadu Buhari tries to bolster revenue after a drop in the output and price of oil, Nigeria’s main export. It’s previously targeted foreign companies, fining mobile operator MTN Group Ltd. almost $1 billion for failing to disconnect undocumented SIM-card users, and suing firms including JPMorgan Chase & Co. in a corruption scandal.

In the latest plan, the government says energy companies failed to comply with a 1993 contract-law requirement that the state receive a greater share of revenue when the oil price exceeds $20 per barrel, according to a document prepared by the attorney-general’s office and the Justice Ministry. The document, seen by Bloomberg, was verified by the ministry.

While the government hasn’t said how it will recover the money, it has said it wants to negotiate with the companies. In its battle with MTN, the fine imposed on the company was negotiated down from an initial penalty of $5.2 billion.

Nigerian presidency spokesman Garba Shehu didn’t answer three phone calls or respond to a text message requesting comment.

Under the production-sharing contract law, companies including Royal Dutch Shell Plc, ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp., Total SA and Eni SpA agreed to fund the exploration and production of deep-offshore oil fields on the basis that they would share profit with the government after recovering their costs.

When the law came into effect 26 years ago, crude was selling for $9.50 per barrel. The oil companies currently take 80% of the profit from these deep-offshore fields, while the government receives 20%, according to the document. Oil traded at $58.29 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe Exchange.

Most of Nigeria’s crude is pumped by the five oil companies, which operate joint ventures and partnerships with the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.

Representatives of the oil companies met Justice Minister Abubakar Malami Oct. 3 in the capital, Abuja, according to two people familiar with the discussions who asked not to be identified because the meeting wasn’t public. Malami told them that while no hostility is intended toward investors, the government will ensure all the country’s laws are respected, the people said.

Ruling Challenged

Oil companies including Shell have gone to the Federal High Court to challenge the government’s claim that they owe the state any money, arguing that the Supreme Court ruling doesn’t allow the government to collect arrears. They also contend that because the companies weren’t party to the 2018 case, they shouldn’t be subject to the ruling.

“We do not agree with the legal basis for the claim that we owe outstanding revenues,” Shell’s Nigerian unit said in an emailed response to questions.

Chevron spokesman Ray Fohr said the company doesn’t comment on matters before the court. Its units in Nigeria “comply with all applicable laws and regulations,” he said by email.

Exxon and Total declined to comment, while Eni officials didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Supreme Court ruling followed a lawsuit by states in Nigeria’s oil-producing region seeking interpretation of the nation’s production-sharing law. The states argued that they weren’t receiving their full due. The court ruled in their favor and asked the attorney general and justice minister to take steps to recover the outstanding revenue.

The 1993 law required that its provisions be reviewed after 15 years and subsequently every five years. The attorney-general’s office insists that the provision for a higher share of revenue doesn’t require legislative action to take effect, according to the document.

“Instead it imposes a duty on the oil companies and contracting parties, being NNPC, to by themselves review the sharing formula,” the ministry said.

Source: Energy Voice

10-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO/SIGMUND₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦193.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦188.0
IBACHEM₦187.0
IBETO₦187.0
INT. OIL & GAS₦190.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦188.0
FOLAWIYO₦183.0
OBAT
OVH₦183.0
RAHAMANIYYA₦184.0
A Z₦186.5
NIPCO₦187.0
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦186.0
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY₦186.0
A.A RANO₦186.0
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO₦186.5
GULF TREASURE₦186.5
SWIFT₦187.0
RAIN OIL₦186.0
MENJ₦187.0
TECHNO OIL₦183.5
FATGBEMS₦186.5
MRS₦190.0

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦209.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212.0
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦210.3
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦209
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,100,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,300,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,150,000
NNPC₦ 3,100,000
PPMC₦ 3,100,000

09-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH₦188.0
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦188.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN₦188.0
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦193.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦188.0
IBACHEM₦187.0
IBETO₦187.0
INT. OIL & GAS₦190.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦188.0
FOLAWIYO₦183.0
OBAT
OVH₦183.0
RAHAMANIYYA₦184.0
A Z₦186.5
NIPCO₦187.0
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦186.0
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY₦186.0
A.A RANO₦186.0
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO₦186.5
GULF TREASURE₦186.5
SWIFT₦187.0
RAIN OIL₦186.0
MENJ₦187.0
TECHNO OIL₦183.5
FATGBEMS₦186.5
MRS₦190.0

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦209.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212.0
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦210.3
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦209
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS₦215

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,100,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,300,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,150,000
NNPC₦ 3,100,000
PPMC₦ 3,100,000

08-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH₦188.0
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦188.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN₦188.0
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦193.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦188.0
IBACHEM₦191.0
IBETO₦191.0
INT. OIL & GAS₦190.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦188.0
FOLAWIYO₦183.0
OBAT
OVH₦183.0
RAHAMANIYYA₦184.0
A Z₦186.5
NIPCO₦187.0
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦183.5
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY₦186.0
A.A RANO₦184.0
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO₦186.5
GULF TREASURE₦186.0
SWIFT₦191.0
RAIN OIL₦186.0
MENJ₦191.0
TECHNO OIL₦183.5
FATGBEMS₦187
MRS₦190.0

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦209.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212.0
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦210.3
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦209
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS₦215

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,100,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,300,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,150,000
NNPC₦ 3,100,000
PPMC₦ 3,100,000

Osinbajo reveals Nigerian govt’s plan to diversify from oil

Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Friday revealed that the Federal Government had embarked on plans to crash Nigeria’s dependence on crude oil for survival.

He said, a vibrant commodities trading ecosystem put in place by government would help diversify the economy and enhance Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.

The vice president spoke at a roundtable on Nigerian Commodities Trading Ecosystem held on Friday by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Lagos.

His words: “The Commodities Trading Ecosystem is of paramount interest because Nigeria has an abundance of natural resources and accordingly a comparative advantage in agriculture, solid minerals and oil and gas, hence emphasis in the immediate term is the agricultural sector.”

The Vice President who was represented by Dr. Yemi Dipeolu, Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters, Osinbajo said the Federal Government attached great importance to an active and vibrant capital market which will contribute to national growth and development.

According to the Vice President, “Agriculture (accordingly) occupies a pride of place in Federal Government policy, as stated on numerous occasions by the President and as articulated in the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. The importance of agriculture was underscored during the last recession as its growth then of about three to four per cent prevented a steeper decline. Agriculture is also important for food security and as a means of generating a quick production response.

“The agricultural sector is also important for job creation and employment and for producing the raw materials that go into agro-processing. Indeed, the subsisting Agriculture Promotion Policy specifically aims to ‘integrate agricultural commodity value chains into the broader supply chain of Nigerian and global industry’.

Meanwhile, the Acting Director-General of SEC, Ms Mary Uduk, in her address said the Commission was collaborating with all relevant stakeholders to implement the 10-year Capital Market Master Plan to ensure Nigeria’s capital market was one of the world’s deepest and most liquid as well as the largest in Africa by 2025

“Currently, our potential as a nation is grossly underutilised in the area of commodities. There is, therefore, the need for these commodities to be efficiently harnessed to the benefits of our consumers, industries and governments.

“We believe that if we can develop and institutionalise a vibrant commodities trading ecosystem in Nigeria, we can substantially address problems such as lack of storage, poor pricing, non-standardization as well as low foreign exchange contribution affecting our agriculture and other commodities sub-sectors,” she said.

Source: Ripples

07-10-2019

AGO

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH₦188.0
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK₦200.0
STOCKGAP
NIPCO₦187.0
BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦188.0
BULK STRATEGIC/TULCAN₦188.0
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦190.0
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET₦189.0
FYNEFIELD₦189.5
ALKANES₦190.0
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦189.5
BLOKKS
HYDE₦ 189.0
UGO HANNAH₦192.0
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦189.0
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦189.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦189.0
MATRIX₦188.0
CYBERNETICS₦ 189.0
PINNACLE₦ 188.0
AYM SHAFA₦ 187.0
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦186.5
IBACHEM₦187.5
IBETO₦187.5
INT. OIL & GAS₦187.5
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦188.0
FOLAWIYO₦183.0
OBAT
OVH₦183.0
RAHAMANIYYA₦184.0
A Z₦186.5
NIPCO₦187.0
AITEO₦187.0
AIPEC₦183.5
SAHARA
EMADEB ENERGY₦186.0
A.A RANO₦184.0
WOSBAB₦186.0
MAO₦186.5
GULF TREASURE
SWIFT
RAIN OIL₦186.0
MENJ
TECHNO OIL₦183.5
FATGBEMS₦187
MRS

DPK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦ 210
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
A.Y. Shafa
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦209.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦212.0
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT₦210.3
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦209
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MOBIL₦209
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
FORTE OIL
MRS₦215

ATK

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL
MASTERS
LIQUID BULK
STOCKGAP
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC
PRUDENT OGHARA
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS₦215.5
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS
LEIGHTEN PET₦ 215.5
ETERNA
FOLAWIYO
OBAT
D-JONES
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO
AITEO
AIPEC
STAR SNERGY
EMADEB ENERGY₦210
A.A RANO
WOSBAB
MAO
CHIPET
BOND₦210
RAIN OIL
MENJ
MRS₦215
MOBIL₦209

PMS

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AVIDOR PH
SHORELINK
BULK STRATEGIC PH
TSL₦134.0
MASTERS₦133.8
LIQUID BULK₦133.8
STOCKGAP₦133.8
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NORTHWEST ₦133.7
AMASCO
MAINLAND / PPMC₦133.28
SAMON PET
FYNEFIELD₦133.5
ALKANES
YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)
BLOKKS ₦133.3
UGOHANNA₦133.3
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
RAINOIL OGHARA₦132.9
NEPAL OIL & GAS / NNPC₦133.0
PRUDENT OGHARA₦132.9
MATRIX
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
AFRICA TERMINALS
IBACHEM
IBETO
INT. OIL & GAS₦132.0
LEIGHTEN PET
ETERNA₦133.5
FOLAWIYO₦133.5
SWIFT₦132.2
D-JONES₦132.0
RAHAMANIYYA
A Z
NIPCO₦132.7
AITEO
AIPEC₦132.2
STAR SNERGY₦132
EMADEB ENERGY₦133.0
A.A RANO₦133.2
WOSBAB₦132.5
MAO
CHIPET₦132.0
BOND
RAIN OIL
MENJ₦132.2
FATGBEMS₦132.2
BOVAS₦132.2

LPG

PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
STOCKGAP₦ 3,200,000
CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
DOZZYN 3,300,000
WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
PRUDENT₦ 3,200,000
MATRIX₦ 3,150,000
SHORELINK₦ 3,350,000
LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICE
NIPCO₦ 3,200,000
NAVGAS₦ 3,150,000
NNPC₦ 3,100,000
PPMC₦ 3,100,000

House Approves $57/barrel as Crude Oil Benchmark for 2020

The House of Representatives has approved $57 per barrel as crude oil benchmark price for the fiscal year 2020, while also increasing the revenue target of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) from N942.6 billion to N1.5 trillion.

The House said that the exchange rate of N305/$ should be maintained for economic stability, while adding that more work should be done by the Minister of Finance and all economic advisers and her team on improving the economic growth by increasing the GDP and reducing the inflation rate to single digit.

At the plenary presided over by the Speaker of the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, on Thursday, the House adopted the report of the Committee on Finance and Appropriation on the 2020 2022 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper and approved the recommendations therein.

The report was laid before the House during the plenary by the chairman of the committee and lawmaker representing Ikeja federal constituency, Hon. James Abiodun Faleke.

The House also approved 2.18mbpd as daily production output in 2020, stressing that in view of the concerted effort by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and security agencies to combat the menace of oil theft and vandalism, that the 2.18 million bpd would be realisable.

The House explained that the increase in revenue target for NCS was as a result of its performance in the last nine months with three months still outstanding.More in Home

The House noted that the NCS revenue as at September stood at N1 trillion against the budget figure of N969.8 billion for the year 2019.

The House added that the joint committee commended the NCS for exceeding the targeted revenue despite the global economic challenges and closure of the Nigerian boarders.

The House also said that the sum of N557.4 billion from the revenue increment of NCS be used to reduce borrowing by N200 billion and increase capital expenditure thereby decreasing the size of the budget deficit from N1.7 trillion to N1.5 trillion, while also increasing the total capital available to MDAs by N857 billion, from N1.01 trillion to N1.367 trillion.

The House stressed that the saving on income accruing from the increase of the benchmark amounting to N172 billion, which represents the federal government’s portion of the $2 added to the benchmark be used to pay salaries and emolument of the proposed 30,000 new employees.

The House however ordered that “proper investigation be carried out on the e-collection stamp duties domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the past years so as to show probity and accountability and of course increase the revenue base of the country”.

The green chamber also called for the immediate amendment of the Act of the National Assembly on Production sharing Contracts (PSC) with International Oil Companies.

The House said that proper investigation be carried out on NNPC so as to ascertain the actual cost associated with the Joint Venture agreements.

It also stressed that more government-owned enterprises budget be added to the nation‘s budget to ensure proper checks and balances among all federal government agencies.

The House also stated that the Debt Management Office (DMO) should put more efforts and strategies in managing the foreign and local debts.

The House said that the total estimated expenditure of the federal government should be increased from N 10.002 trillion to N10.729.4 trillion.

The House also said that the National Assembly should expedite action on the passage of the Finance Bill which it said would be brought along with the national budget into law for easy implementation of the 2020 budget, most especially in the area of VAT.

It also called for the urgent review/amendment of the FRA Act and the various laws of the revenue generating agencies to align with current realities.

The House also approved N1.5 trillion as the amount for new borrowing as a result of reduction of N200 billion which was sourced from the increase of revenue target of the Nigeria Custom Service, but insisted that borrowing must be project-tied.

According to the House, in borrowing more, government must remain focused and ensure that it is used to fund critical projects that would increase productivity and contribute to finance such debt.

Source: This Day

Senate Probes Seven Oil Firms Over $21bn Unremitted Funds

The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday mandated three of its committees to investigate seven international oil companies over their alleged refusal to remit about $21bn to the national treasury, according to a report by PUNCH.

The decision of the upper legislative chamber was sequel to a motion by the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources, Ifeanyi Ubah.

Ubah had drawn the attention of his colleagues to the IOCs alleged refusal to honour the provisions of the Production Sharing Contracts Act.

The Act of the National Assembly according to the senator, regulates the sharing of additional revenue between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the various oil companies.

The Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract Act Cap D3 LFN 2004 (PSC Act) became effective on January 1, 1993.

He said the legislation was supposed to be reviewed after 15 years.

He said as a result of the non-review of the PSC Act, the Nigerian Government had lost about $21bn over a period of 20 years as confirmed by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources after a meeting of the Federal Executive Council on December 14, 2017.

He, therefore, stressed the need to thoroughly investigate reasons for the failure to review the salient provisions of the PSC Act.

He said beyond the crude oil price of $20, the share of the Nigerian Government in the additional revenue was adjusted to the extent that the PSCs shall be economically beneficial to the government in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

The Senate after a debate on the issue mandated committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream); Judiciary and Legal Matters, and that of Finance, to investigate reasons for the failure to review the salient provisions of the PSC Act.

Source: Sahara Reporters