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Legit.ng on MSNSee how much Dangote Refinery lost due petrol price crashThe Dangote Refinery has reportedly lost about N32.5 billion as it lowered petrol prices twice in February, leading to ...
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The Punch on MSNDangote refinery loses N32bn after petrol price cutThe Dangote oil refinery will lose up to N32.5bn from 500 million litres stock of premium motor spirit following the recent ...
Intense fuel price war as importers undercut Dangote Refinery's prices, potentially driving petrol prices down to N800/litre.
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The Punch on MSNAgain, Dangote lowers petrol loading cost to N815/litreThe price war in the downstream oil sector continued on Thursday as the Dangote Petroleum Refinery quietly implemented a ...
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Dangote To Refund Customers Who Purchase PMS Above Advertised RatesDangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has announced that it will refund customers who purchase Premium Motor Spirit ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNDangote could be looking at a loss of up to N32.5 billionRecent events in the Nigerian oil market may lead to a major loss for Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, whose refinery, ...
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced plans to refund oil marketers who purchased premium motor spirit (PMS) at rates ...
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Legit on MSNDangote’s Petrol Price Slash 'Bad News' for Importers as They Face N75bn Monthly LossPetrol importers may have to pay an average of N2.5 billion per day and N75 billion per month uue to the most recent PMS ...
Dangote Refinery offers fuel price refunds, combatting price gouging. Ensuring Nigerians benefit from reduced PMS rates.
The Petroleum Retailers Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, PETROAN, yesterday commended NNPC Retail Ltd for reducing the ...
Petroleum marketers are currently losing several billions of Naira as a result of the import substitution of Premium Motor ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Dangote, NNPCL Back to Negotiation Over Naira-for-Crude DealThe Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) on Monday said discussions are currently ongoing towards emplacing a new naira-for-crude contract with local refiners.
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