
Again, Dangote Petroleum Refinery is offering little succour to Nigerians, reducing petrol price by ₦15.
It is a move presumed to ripple through the nation’s fuel market.
The announcement, backed by a detailed pricing table, sets new rates ranging from ₦875 in Lagos to ₦905 in the North-East and South-East.
Moreover, for consumers, it’s a modest relief; for fuel marketers like MRS and Ardova Plc, it signals a shift in distribution dynamics.
Dangote Refinery Petrol Price Breakdown
To ensure clarity, the refinery shared a detailed pricing table, outlining the cost breakdown across Nigeria.
Most importantly, Dangote’s distribution partners—including MRS, Ardova Plc (AP), Heyden, Optima Energy, TechnoOil, and Hyde—will implement the new petrol price immediately at their outlets nationwide.
Regional Price Variations
For instance, in Lagos, petrol sells for ₦875 per litre.
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Meanwhile, in the South-West, the price rises slightly to ₦885.
As we move further north, regional variations emerge: the North-West and Central regions now charge ₦895, while the North-East tops the list at ₦905 per litre.
Similarly, both the South-South and South-East regions maintain a steady price of ₦905 per litre.
Public Accountability Call
To reinforce this pricing policy, the refinery urges consumers to report any station that fails to comply.
It provides dedicated hotlines and assures the public of its commitment to transparency and affordability.
Ultimately, by reducing prices and promoting accountability, Dangote Refinery strengthens its role not just as a fuel supplier, but as a key player in supporting Nigerians through economic challenges.