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Real reason for Dangote Refinery’s fresh fuel price drop — IPMAN

Published on May 22, 2025 at 04:11 PM

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association has revealed that Dangote Refinery’s premium motor spirit price drops to control the country’s petroleum downstream sector.

The spokesperson of IPMAN, Chinedu Ukadike, disclosed this Thursday in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST.

His comments came as Dangote Refinery

According to Dangote Refinery’s fresh price template, its retail partners, such as MRS, Ardova PLC, Optima, and others, would sell petrol between N875 and N905 per litre, from N890 to N920 nationwide announced in April 2025.

Reacting, Ukadike said the president of Dangote Refinery, Aliko Dangote, is using the fuel price war to take control of the buying and distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria.

According to him, Dangote has shown the capacity to rattle fuel importers in Nigeria.

He, however, said that petroleum marketers have been left with a lose-win situation following the price fluctuation.

He added marketers may have to lose between N20 and 25 per litre if they are to revert to the latest price reduction.

“Dangote wants to use fuel price drops to tell Nigerians who his master is in the business downstream. The downstream petroleum market is very competitive. He has decided to use the price war to ensure he holds firm on the buying and distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria.

The price war has started, and importers should gear up to see if they can get the products cheaper than Dangote Refinery’s offer.

“For us, the independent marketers, it is a lose-win situation.

The loss is that those who have already gotten petrol products from Dangote Refinery or its partnership will have to lose a N20 to N25 margin per litre and revert to the new price. Well, I also know that the indices of the market would be able to allow us to sell out our old stock for balance of trade,”;; he told DAILY POST.

DAILY POST reports that from April to date 2025, the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery had announced at least two fuel price cuts after the

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