NNPCL Cuts Petrol Price to ₦860 as Fuel Price War Escalates

March 4, 2025

3 minutes read

NNPCL

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has reduced the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from ₦945 to ₦860 per litre in Lagos and ₦865 in Abuja. This move follows an earlier price cut by Dangote Refinery, sparking concerns over market competition and potential regulatory intervention.

Stakeholders Warn of Market Instability

Industry experts fear the ongoing fuel price battle between NNPCL and Dangote Refinery could lead to market distortions. Stakeholders argue that both entities are operating at a loss in an attempt to dominate market share. Many independent petroleum marketers, despite purchasing fuel at higher prices, have also reduced their rates to remain competitive—though their stations are losing customers to NNPCL and MRS outlets.

While NNPCL has yet to issue an official statement on the price reduction, analysts believe it is a strategic response to market pressures and an effort to alleviate financial burdens on Nigerians.

Oligopoly Concerns in the Downstream Sector

Energy expert Wunmi Iledare has criticized the competitive landscape, calling it an oligopoly in which just two dominant players—NNPCL and Dangote—are setting interdependent prices. According to Iledare, market efficiency is not just about lower prices but also about sustainability. He warns that relying on imported fuel instead of refining locally could destabilize Nigeria’s economy in the long run.

“The NNPC is using imported fuel to compete with Dangote instead of focusing on optimizing its own refineries. This weakens foreign exchange stability and could lead to macroeconomic issues,” Iledare stated.

Dangote Absorbs Losses to Sustain Lower Prices

Reports indicate that Dangote Refinery has been selling fuel at a loss to maintain lower prices. The refinery recently announced that it would absorb ₦16 billion in losses by refunding marketers ₦65 per litre for stock purchased during the pricing adjustment period.

Professor Adeola Adenikinju, President of the Nigerian Economic Society (NES), emphasized the need for regulatory oversight to prevent monopolistic market behavior. He called for policies ensuring fair pricing and competition, warning against strategies that could force competitors out of business.

“They must ensure that no player is using short-term price reductions to drive out competition and monopolize the market,” Adenikinju said.

Will Fuel Prices Drop Further?

As more private investors enter the refining sector, industry analysts predict that fuel prices may decline further. Professor Segun Ajibola of Babcock University believes that once Dangote Refinery reaches full operational capacity and other private refineries join the market, petrol prices could drop to pre-May 2023 levels within the next five to ten years.

“This is just the beginning. With more private investments, fuel prices could stabilize and become more affordable for Nigerians,” Ajibola noted.

Meanwhile, stakeholders are urging NNPCL to adapt to the evolving market landscape by improving operational efficiency and eliminating corruption. While competition between NNPCL and Dangote may pose risks to market stability, experts agree that, in the long run, lower fuel prices will benefit Nigerian consumers.

Share:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Links

COMESA

COMESA Digital Payments: Platform Transforms Trade in 2025

On October 10, 2025, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and Zamtel ...

Catholic Church

Kenya Altar Wine: Catholic Church Unveils New Sacramental Drink

On October 4, 2025, the Kenyan Catholic Church introduced a new Kenya altar wine for ...

WHO

WHO Urges India to Strengthen Drug Safety After Child Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised serious concerns about weaknesses in India’s pharmaceutical regulations. ...

Peru

Peru Impeaches President Boluarte Amid Unrest

On October 10, 2025, Peru’s Congress removed President Dina Boluarte from office. A late-night session ...

Features

Countries Aircraft

African Countries with the Largest Military Aircraft Fleets in 2025

Africa’s military aircraft fleets are key for defense, surveillance, and peacekeeping. In 2025, several nations ...

Countries

Top 10 African Countries with Best Salaries in 2025

Africa’s job market is growing fast. In 2025, some countries offer great pay. This list ...

Kanye West

New Documentary Explores Kanye West’s Turbulent Journey

A new documentary, In Whose Name?, directed by Nico Ballesteros, offers an intimate look at ...

japa

Top 9 African Countries Sending Immigrants to the United States

Africa’s influence in the United States continues to expand through immigration. Many individuals from the ...

GOLD_3_6

Top 10 Countries Benefiting from Gold Trading in 2025

Gold trading drives wealth for nations with large reserves. In 2025, countries with significant gold ...

FNB-Stadium

Top 10 Most Expensive Stadiums in Africa for 2025

Africa’s sports infrastructure shines with world-class stadiums built for football, rugby, and major events. These ...

Gold

Top Gold-Producing Countries in Africa for 2025

Africa remains a global leader in gold production, contributing significantly to the world’s supply. In ...

digital-nomad-visa

Top 10 Digital Nomad Visa Countries for 2025

As remote work continues to thrive, digital nomad visas offer professionals the chance to live ...

Latest News

Today in History

Error: cURL error 28: Connection timed out after 5001 milliseconds

Exchange Rate Per Dollar

AM Armenian Dram380.8338
GH Ghana Cedi12.1949
GM Gambian Dalasi72
GN Guinea Franc8,634.38
NG Nigerian Naira₦1,462.69
CF CFA Franc BEAC564.4583
11 Oct · CurrencyRate · USD
CurrencyRate.Today
Check: 11 Oct 2025 06:05 UTC
Latest change: 11 Oct 2025 06:00 UTC
API: CurrencyRate
Disclaimers. This plugin or website cannot guarantee the accuracy of the exchange rates displayed. You should confirm current rates before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the exchange rates.
You can install this WP plugin on your website from the WordPress official website: Exchange Rates🚀

YOUR THOUGHTS

Let us know what you think

Contact the People’s Paper with feedback on stories and how we could make wapress.africa even better!

newsletter image

Stay up to date with the latest from West Africa Press

Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on WApress.

Subscribe Newsletter!

Be the first to receive our latest contents and more...

Need help?