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Pump Price: Fuel marketers move to join Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s bulk-purchase arrangements ─Management

Fuel Tankers Loading Petroleum Products at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Lagos

*Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Lagos, says more fuel marketers jostle to benefit from its bulk-purchase agreement that offers ‘a guaranteed price stability’ and competitive pump price, as against purchase from depot owners whose price is open to incessant upward adjustments

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More Nigerian oil marketers are jostling to be listed as beneficiaries of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s bulk-purchase agreement incentives for a competitive pump price.

ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ reports Dangote Petroleum Refinery said with the company’s bulk-purchase agreement, the petroleum marketers are offered a guaranteed price stability as against purchase from depot owners whose price is open to incessant upward reviews.

The company also recalled that two prominent players in Nigeria’s downstream oil and gas sector – Ardova Plc and Heyden Petroleum – have entered into a bulk purchase agreement with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery after MRS, a situation they have leveraged on to sell petroleum at a much cheaper pump price.

According to Dangote, the depot owners recently jacked up their loading price to N950 per liter, from initial N909.

The depot owners cited an increase in the price of crude oil in the international market, a situation that has forced most independent marketers to raise their fuel pump price, to reflect the new higher price from the depot owners.

The independent marketers are referring to the benefits of the bulk-purchase agreement with Dangote Refinery as being enjoyed by the three leading oil marketers, MRS, Ardova Plc and Heydey, who have entered into the purchase agreement with Dangote refinery and are able to retain their lower pump price.

Speaking on the arrangement, Alhaji Abubakar Maigandi Garima, National President of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN), was said to have confirmed that the association members are eager to sign on with Dangote Refinery, and that they have been advised to do so by organising themselves to pool resources together to be able to qualify for the bulk-purchase agreement.

Justifying the IPMAN new position, he said members could not continue to depend on depot owners for products when they could buy directly from the refinery, bearing in mind that the minimum quantity to buy from Dangote Refinery is two million litres at N909 per litre.

The Management of the Dangote Refinery, citing economic relief provided by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s crude-for-Naira swap initiative had announced a bulk-purchase offer incentives to the three leading downstream sector operators, so that Nigerian energy consumers could heave a sigh of relief on the reduced pump price, the company stated.

It further noted that as the MRS, Ardova Plc and Heyden have keyed into the arrangement, other petroleum marketers besieged the Refinery, at Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, seeking to be part of the bulk purchase deal, which guarantees steady supply of petroleum products and at competitive prices.

Dangote also stated: “The desire to be part of the bulk-purchase agreement, it was also gathered, was also apparently being fuelled by the testimonies from motorists who have been praising the impressive burn rate of fuel sourced from Dangote Refinery and sold in MRS filling stations which they said lasts longer compared to other products imported into the country and sold by others.”

Dangote Refinery had said the strategic move was designed to further stabilise the country’s fuel market and enhance energy security for consumers, as it would guarantee steady supply of petroleum products at affordable prices.

The bulk purchase agreement incentive by Ardova and Heyden came on the heels of a drop in the pump price of petrol by the Management of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, which had previously entered into a similar agreement with Dangote Refinery.

Consequently, MRS Oil lowered its fuel prices to N935 per litre across all its stations nationwide, addressing the long-standing issue of price disparities between states. Furthermore, MRS Oil’s stock surged to a new 52-week high recently, as investors became increasingly optimistic about the company’s future earnings prospects.

The bulk purchase agreement with Dangote Petroleum Refinery has also enabled both Ardova and Heyden to secure a reliable and consistent supply of petroleum products from the world’s largest single-train refinery at competitive prices, benefiting consumers across the country, according to report.

The arrangement ensures that Ardova and Heyden will have access to a full range of refined products, thereby securing their operations with a reliable supply chain.

Other petroleum markers, reports said, are keen on signing similar agreement with Dangote Refinery as soon as they are allowed to, as most of them have majority of their filing stations in Lagos close to Dangote Refinery.

After signing the agreement, Ardova Plc, it would be recalled, had in a statement underscored the importance of this agreement in fostering a more competitive environment within Nigeria’s downstream oil and gas sector.

The partnership with Dangote Refinery is poised to have a positive, transformative impact on Nigeria’s oil and gas market.

By ensuring a stable and affordable supply of fuel products in the over 1,000 retail outlets of the two companies, the agreement will help to alleviate the recurring issue of fuel scarcity that has long plagued Nigeria.

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