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    Dangote Refinery Justifies Petrol Price Hike, Landing Cost Hits $91

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeMarch 5, 2026Updated:March 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dangote Refinery Justifies Petrol Price Hike, Landing Cost Hits $91

    Citing 26% rise in the price of Brent crude oil, Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals reassures Nigerians of its unwavering commitment to serving as a stabilising force amid recent shocks in the international oil market.

    In a statement on Thursday, the company claimed landing costs surged 33% to $91 from $68 following the Middle East conflict.

    The Refinery said in a statement that conflict in the Middle East has led to the shutdown of some refineries and a cut in refinery production worldwide.

    This is leading to a global scarcity of petroleum products. China has banned the export of gasoline and diesel. The Dangote Refinery will help insulate Nigeria from these supply shocks by prioritising domestic supply. This is one of the many benefits of domestic refining

    “The conflict has driven global crude and freight prices sharply higher, with benchmark Brent prices rising by about 26% within a short period to above $84.0 per barrel”.

    In response, the refinery said it has implemented a measured N100-per-litre increase in the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit, representing about a 12% increase.

    The refinery has absorbed 20% of the cost escalation, for now, to cushion the domestic market. This is despite continuing to source crude at prevailing international market prices, whether from local or foreign suppliers.

    It is worth noting that Nigerian crude oil is more expensive than the Brent benchmark price by $3 to $6 per barrel.

    “After adding a $3.50 per barrel freight charge, crude oil will land in our tanks between $88 and $91 per barrel. For context, crude oil was landing in the Refinery tanks at about $68 per barrel when the ex-depot price was N774/litre”, Dangote said.

    “While we receive about five cargoes a month from NNPC, which we pay for in Naira, these cargoes are priced at international market prices + Premium and fall short of the 13 cargoes which we require to support sales into Nigeria.

    “We therefore end up procuring foreign exchange at open market rates to pay for crude cargoes purchased from local and international traders.

    “The high crude cost is compounded by the fact that Nigeria’s upstream producers have failed to supply crude oil to the refinery as required under the PIA, forcing us to source a substantial portion through international traders who charge an additional premium.

    “As a private enterprise operating in a deregulated environment, Dangote Petroleum Refinery has remained responsive and has made significant sacrifices by aligning pricing with market realities to ensure sustainability, particularly as it sources all its crude at prevailing international market prices, whether locally or from foreign suppliers. Selling below cost would undermine its ability to procure crude, sustain production and guarantee uninterrupted supply to Nigerians.

    “Despite these pressures, local refining at this scale continues to reduce exposure to international supply disruptions, moderate foreign exchange demand and protect the country from severe shortages during periods of global instability.

    “The refinery is also accelerating deployment of Compressed Natural Gas-powered trucks to cushion the impact of global shocks, enhance nationwide distribution efficiency, reduce logistics costs and improve delivery timelines across the downstream sector. The rollout is scheduled to commence this month.

    “We remain committed to transparency, operational excellence and the long-term objective of securing sustainable energy security and stability for Nigeria at an affordable cost. Iran Strikes Saudi Aramco Ras Tanura Refinery, Hits Others

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