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NNPC Slashes Petrol Price by N20 Nationwide

The NNPC has reduced petrol pump prices by at least N20 across Nigeria, with new rates from N895 to N965 per litre. Depots in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri, and Calabar also adjust prices following new PMS arrivals.

NCS Seizes N181.6m Petroleum Products in Adamawa

Nigeria Customs Service intercepts smuggled fuel worth N181.6 million near Cameroon border in eight weeks. ACG Kolapo Oladeji warns smugglers face life imprisonment. NNPCL also announces another petrol price cut.

Dangote Slashes Petrol Price to N840/Litre for Christmas

Dangote Refinery reduces petrol ex-depot price to N840/litre, triggering competitive cuts among depot owners. The move follows NNPC's price adjustment and a global crude oil price crash to $60 per barrel. Read more on the festive season relief.

Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria N10bn Yearly

Dangote Refinery is saving Nigeria over N10 billion annually in foreign exchange by replacing fuel imports with locally refined products. Discover how this impacts Nigeria's economy.

Ukraine-Greece Energy Deal Boosts US LNG Imports

Ukraine secures vital US LNG imports through Greece's Trans-Balkan pipeline as EU plans Russian gas ban by 2027. Zelensky announces January deliveries amid ongoing energy security challenges.

Petrol Price Cut: NNPC Sells at N910 in Lagos

NNPC has reduced petrol prices across Nigeria, offering relief to motorists. Dangote Refinery clarifies the reason behind the price adjustment. Read for full details and state-by-state breakdown.

FG Suspends 15% Fuel Import Duty, Price Crash Looms

The Nigerian government has suspended the controversial 15% import duty on petrol and diesel. Experts predict this decision will lead to a significant drop in fuel prices across Nigeria. Read more for full analysis.

Nigeria suspends 15% import tax on fuel

Federal government suspends 15% import duty on petrol and diesel through NMDPRA. Move aims to prevent price hikes and ensure adequate supply during peak demand period.

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