NNPCL and Other Filling Stations Hike Petrol Price to N960 Per Litre in Abuja

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and other filling stations have increased petrol pump prices, with NNPCL outlets in Abuja now selling at N960 per litre, up N85 from Monday’s N875. A DAILY POST correspondent confirmed the new prices at NNPCL stations on Kubwa Expressway, Gwarimpa, Wuse Zone 6, and Zone 4. Empire and Ranoil Sharon have also adjusted prices to between N960 and N980 per litre.

The price hike follows Dangote Refinery’s increase of its gantry price to N874 per litre on Monday, triggered by rising global oil prices due to escalating hostilities in the Middle East. Both the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria had earlier warned that fuel prices would rise from Tuesday. MRS filling stations had not commenced dispensing as of the time of reporting, but a manager confirmed prices would be reviewed upward.

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The N85 jump represents a significant overnight increase, adding inflationary pressure on consumers.
The price hike directly transmits global crude volatility to Nigerian consumers through deregulated pricing.
Multiple marketers implementing similar increases indicates a coordinated market response.

The Middle East conflict continues to ripple through Nigeria’s economy via energy prices.
The increase affects transportation, goods, and services costs across the economy.

Nigerians face another steep petrol price hike as NNPCL and other marketers adjust to global crude realities, with the Middle East conflict’s economic fallout now hitting domestic fuel pumps with full force.

Sources: Nairametrics

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