Fuel price: Stakeholders provide further details after meeting with Nigerian Government
- The Ukrainian government plans to adopt decisions to secure fuel supply to front-line regions amid repeated Russian attacks on fuel stations and infrastructure, as stated by Danylo Hetmantsev, Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Taxation.
- Russian forces have attacked around 100 fuel complexes in Ukraine over the past month, damaging multiple filling stations and oil depots, with ongoing destruction reported by various stakeholders.
- Authorities and businesses in Ukraine emphasize decentralizing fuel sales by allowing mobile stations and lifting licensing restrictions to mitigate disruptions caused by infrastructure damage,.
- In Nigeria, major fuel depots have reduced petrol and diesel prices due to increased domestic refining capacity and stable crude oil prices, while officials and marketers discuss frameworks to better reflect global price changes in domestic pump prices,.
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Government, oil traders agree on solution to provide fuel to front-line regions – Hetmantsev
The Cabinet of Ministers intends to adopt the necessary decisions in the near future to further ensure the supply of fuel to front-line regions in the face of constant Russian attacks on filling stations and complexes, Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Taxation Danylo Hetmantsev has said.
Fuel price: Stakeholders provide further details after meeting with Nigerian Government
Dangote Refinery, depot owners, and petroleum products marketers have agreed to further slash premium motor spirit prices across the value chain after meeting with the Nigerian government. DAILY POST reported on Monday that the federal government had insisted on further fuel price cuts by Dangote Refinery, depot owners, and marketers, respectively, on the basis of […] Fuel price: Stakeholders provide further details after meeting with Nigerian …
Dangote, major marketers cut petrol depot prices as FG mounts pressure
•IPMAN targets sub-N800/litre By Udeme Akpan & Obas Esiedesa Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market witnessed another round of price reductions on Monday, with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and several major fuel marketers lowering depot prices for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, and diesel. This development comes at the backdrop of pressures from the Federal […] The post Dangote, major marketers cut petrol depot prices a…
Oil Marketers to Address High Petrol Prices, says FG
The Federal Government says oil marketers have assured it that they will work towards addressing the high cost of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, following concerns over current pump prices. The Federal Government says oil marketers have assured it that they will work towards addressing the high cost of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, following concerns over current pump prices. The disclosure was made by the …
Dangote: Fuel Prices Slashed by N125 per Litre at Nigerian Filling...
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has said filling stations in Nigeria have reduced fuel prices in the last three weeks by N125 per lit... #business, #topheadlines, #dangote, #fuel, #ipman, #nigerianfillingstation, #flyingeze
Fuel Prices Set to Drop Further as Government, Dangote Refinery, Marketers Reach Agreement
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, including Dangote Refinery, depot owners, and fuel marketers, have agreed to further reduce the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS) following a meeting with the federal government.The meeting, held in Abuja with the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), focused on cost-reflective pricing amid falling global crude oil prices. NMDPRA chief executive, R…
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