Petrol marketers to gain N8.3bn on depot price reduction

retail marketers of petrol are currently raking in billions of naira as findings on Wednesday showed that they would make over N8.3bn profit in May (this month) due to the recent reduction in the ex-depot price of the product.

On May 6, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation announced a reduction in the ex-depot price of petrol from N113.28 per litre to N108 per litre.

Ex-depot price is the price at which depot owners sell petrol to retail outlets in Nigeria.

Marketers and consumers had expected the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency to review the commodity’s pump price downward but this never happened.

The PPPRA had in March promised that it would be reviewing petrol price monthly based on global crude oil market fundamentals.

But it last reviewed petrol price on April 1, when it announced N123.5/litre and N125/litre as the lower and upper price bands for the commodity.

Data obtained from the PPPRA Abuja showed that since the N25.28 reduction in the ex-depot price of petrol and PPPRA’s silence on price review, marketers had been making larger profit margins.

An analysis of petrol pricing templates from January to April showed that the difference between the ex-depot price for collection and real ex-depot price was N7.65/litre.

According to the PPPRA, the ex-depot price for collection was a summation of the real ex-depot cost, bridging allowance, marine transportation allowance and administrative charge.

It was gathered that the N7.65/retailers profit margin was the difference between the ex-depot prices and the lower/higher bands of petrol pump price.

Retailers profit margins differ across the country, but while adding their profit, the cost must not exceed the higher price band specified by the PPPRA.More in Home

Adding the N7.65 to the current N108 ex-depot price that was announced on May 6 brings the actual cost of PMS to about N115.65/litres.

But the commodity is dispensed at most filling stations at N125/litre, meaning oil dealers have been making about N9.35 on every litre of petrol sold nationwide.

According to the NNPC, in its most recent report on petrol consumption, Nigerians consumed 38.65 million litres of petrol daily in January.

With a daily consumption of 38.65 million and a profit of N9.35/litre, the marketers will make about N8.3bn for 23 days in May, beginning from May 7 when the N108/litre ex-depot price announced by NNPC took effect.

Oil marketers, however, had stated that it was not their responsibility to determine petrol price and noted that they would continue implementing the April 1 rate announced by the PPPRA.

They told our correspondent that by reducing the ex-depot price of petrol without announcing a new price band for the commodity at filling stations, the Federal Government through its agencies was trying to set marketers against the buying public.

The National President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, had stated that the non-reduction in petrol price was not the fault of marketers.

He said, “When a government organisation reduces the ex-depot price and you are not telling the buying public the approved band for the pump price at filling stations, you are trying to set us the retail outlet owners against the Nigerian public.

Gillis-Harry added that since there was no directive on approved lower and higher rates, it could mean that the NNPC left the pricing in the hands of marketers even though it was not their call to make.

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Lockdown: IPMAN commends NNPC for stabilizing oil industry amidst Corona pandemic

The Kano state leadership of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has attributed the stabilization of the oil industry amidst the present COVID-19 pandemic to what it termed as steadfastness of the management of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) despite the near collapse of oil prices created by the pandemic.
 This was revealed by the Chairy IPMAN Kano state Alhaji Bashir Danmalam during a media chat with newsmen in Kano.
 According to him, the measures put in place by NNPC Group Managing Director (GMD) Mallam Mele Kyari to address the possible setback caused by the pandemic and  threats it posed  to the nation’ s economy
 Alhaji Danmalam further stated that, it is important to note that, actions taken by NNPC in tackling these probabilities which includes being in constant touch with all of stakeholders in the industry has resulted in constant and uninterrupted supply and distribution of petroleum products across the country.

Alhaj Bashir Danmalam,Kano IPMAN Chair 
 “The management of NNPC has been in touch with all stakeholders including state government officials and this has helped in ensuring seemless and hitch free movement of petroleum products and services stations nationwide,” he said.
 He added that, the humanitarian efforts in rendering helping hand to the running of the industry through corporate social  responsibility by donating billions of naira worth of equipment and supplies to help fight the pandemic by NNPC is indeed commendable.

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28-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 165.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 154.0TULCAN/TSLMASTERSLIQUID BULK₦ 165.0STOCKGAPNIPCO/SIGMUNDBULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZYSAHARA CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWESTAMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 159.0SAMON PETFYNEFIELD₦ 159.0ALKANES₦ 159.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 159.0BLOKKS FRADOHYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.5NEPAL OIL₦ 155.0PRUDENT OGHARAMATRIX₦154.0CYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0OTHNIEL BROOKS₦ 159.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA₦ 153.0 LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 141.0IBACHEM₦ 142.0IBETO₦ 142.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦ 142.0ETERNAFOLAWIYO₦ 145.0OBATCHIPET₦ 142.0RAHAMANIYYA₦ 141.0A...

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27-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 173.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERS₦ 173.0LIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAP₦ 173.0NIPCO/SIGMUNDBULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZY₦ 173.0SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 169.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 159.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 159.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 159.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.5NEPAL OILNNPCPRUDENT OGHARAMATRIX₦154.0CYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 142.0IBACHEM₦ 152.0IBETO₦ 152.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦...

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26-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 173.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERS₦ 173.0LIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAP₦ 173.0NIPCO/SIGMUNDBULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZY₦ 173.0SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 169.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 161.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 160.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 164.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.0NEPAL OILNNPCPRUDENT OGHARAMATRIX₦154.0CYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 142.0IBACHEM₦ 142.0IBETO₦ 142.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦...

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25-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 173.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERS₦ 173.0LIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAP₦ 173.0NIPCO/SIGMUNDBULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZY₦ 173.0SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 169.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 161.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 160.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 164.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.0NEPAL OILNNPCPRUDENT OGHARAMATRIXCYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 142.0IBACHEM₦ 142.0IBETO₦ 142.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦...

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22-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK ₦ 173.0BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 173.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERS₦ 173.0LIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAP₦ 173.0NIPCO/SIGMUND₦ 173.0BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCO₦ 173.0OVHDOZZY₦ 173.0SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 183.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 161.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 160.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 164.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.0NEPAL OILNNPC₦173.0PRUDENT OGHARA₦154.0MATRIXCYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 142.0IBACHEM₦ 142.0IBETO₦...

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21-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 177.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERSLIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAPNIPCO/SIGMUND₦ 173.0BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZY₦ 172.5SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 183.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 161.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 160.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 164.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.50NEPAL OIL₦153.0NNPC₦173.0PRUDENT OGHARA₦154.0MATRIX₦154.0CYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.0AYM SHAFA LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 143.0IBACHEM₦ 143.0IBETO₦ 143.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦ 143.0ETERNA₦...

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Full market deregulation in focus as OTL Africa, MOMAN, DAPPMA, PETROAN converge tomorrow

Heavy weights in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector will on Thursday converge to address salient industry issues preparatory to a regime of full market deregulation.

A coalition of core downstream interests under the auspices of the Oil Trading & Logistics (OTL) Africa Downstream Limited, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), the Depot & Petroleum Products Owners Association f Nigeria (DAPPMA) and the Petolrum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), will host the maiden edition of the Nigeria Petroleum Downstream Consultative Summit webinar in view of emerging realities in the downstream petroleum sector.

The high-powered summit will address the issues attendant to market deregulation including pricing, business models, competition, new investments and value-creation in the downstream petroleum Industry.

Speakers have been drawn from across core stakeholders in the industry among which include; Mr Adetunji Oyebanji, MD 11 Plc; Chairman, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN);  Dame Winifred Akpani, MD/CEO Northwest Petroleum and Gas Company Limited; Chairman Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN); Hajia Amina Maina, Group Chief Operating Officer MRS Holdings Limited and Mr. Huub Stokman, MD OVH Energy Marketing Limited.

Others include Dr. Billy S. Gillis-Harry, National President Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN); Dr. Timothy E. Okon, Managing Partner Teno Energy Resources Limited; Mr. Stanislas Drochon, Head of Africa Strategy and Transformation PUMA Energy; while Mr Emeka Akabogu Chairman, Oil Trading and Logistics Africa Downstream (OTL) will moderate the proceedings.

The webinar which is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, is free to attend and requires registration which can be done at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScISKC1xROBOORLkK8p0y1aTvjPHzqpvn0mRzdkHSeFar1Lpw/viewform.

source: http://marineandpetroleum.com/full-market-deregulation-in-focus-as-otl-africa-moman-dappma-petroan-converge-tomorrow/

20-05-2020

AGO [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]PORT HARCOURT DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAVIDOR PH/NIPCO₦ 173.0SHORELINK BULK STRATEGIC PH₦ 177.0TULCAN/TSL₦ 173.0MASTERSLIQUID BULK₦ 173.0STOCKGAPNIPCO/SIGMUND₦ 173.0BULK STRATEGIC/NIPCOOVHDOZZY₦ 172.5SAHARA₦ 173.0 CALABAR DEPOTDEPOT PRICENORTHWEST₦ 183.0AMMASCOMAINLAND₦ 162.0SAMON PET₦ 162.5FYNEFIELD₦ 162.0ALKANES₦ 163.0YSG (YOUNG SHALL GROW)₦ 164.0BLOKKS FRADO₦ 164.0HYDEAZMAN/NIPCOUGO HANNAH WARRI DEPOTDEPOT PRICERAINOIL OGHARA₦ 153.50NEPAL OIL₦153.0NNPC₦173.0PRUDENT OGHARA₦154.0MATRIX₦155.0CYBERNETICSTAURUS₦153.0PPMC₦ 166.0OPTIMA₦153.0PINNACLE₦ 155.0FRADRO₦ 153.5AYM SHAFA₦ 155.0 LAGOS DEPOTDEPOT PRICEAFRICA TERMINALS₦ 145.5IBACHEM₦ 145.0IBETO₦ 145.0MRS₦ 145.0LEIGHTEN PETINDEX₦...

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