The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, yesterday, dismissed claims circulating in a viral social media video that its petrol is of lower quality compared to that of Dangote Refinery.
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has said that Dangote Refinery and other local ...
The Dangote refinery and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited maintain their products are of high quality as a viral video triggered discussions about the standard of petroleum products ...
The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has expressed optimism that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery can lower petrol prices in Nigeria. This is even as the refinery is asking the ...
Officials of the Dangote refinery have said the controversial fuel allegedly bought from a filling station belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited did not emanate from the ...
This comes amid a viral video that claims that Dangote Refinery’s petrol lasts longer in terms of usage than NNPC fuel. However, reacting, NNPC described the claim as baseless and unfounded.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has described a claim in a viral video posted on social media that its petrol was inferior to those refined by rival Dangote Refinery as ...
In the viral video, a man was seen conducting a “comparison test” with petrol, which he claimed to have purchased from NNPC and MRS filling station, a partnering outlet with Dangote refinery.
The state-owned oil firm dismissed claims made in the viral video that its product doesn’t last when compared with Dangote Refinery’s petrol. NNPC described the originators of the viral video ...
The video showed a man using two small tiger generators to compare the running time of MRS and NNPC petrol. The video claimed that Dangote-refined petrol sold by MRS Oil lasts longer than the ...
Currently, petrol is retailing at Rs 94.77 a litre in Delhi . In Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata petrol costs Rs 103.50 , Rs 100.80and Rs 105.01 respectively. India imports about 80% of its oil needs ...
The latest petrol price adjustments saw an increase of 82 cents per litre for both 93 and 95 unleaded petrol in February 2025, while diesel prices rose between R1.01 and R1.05 per litre.