Dangote Refinery
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Economy
October 1 deadline: Naira-for-crude deal fails to take off
But on Thursday, impeccable sources with three domestic refineries stated that they were not aware if the deal had commenced.
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Economy
Oct. 1: Marketers, refiners upbeat on fuel price drop as Nigerians groan
This comes as members of the House of Representatives asked Dangote Refinery to reveal the price of its petrol.
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Business
FG won’t intervene in NNPCL, Dangote petrol price face-off – Presidency
The Federal Government has washed its hands off the petrol pump pricing face-off between the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited,…
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Economy
Dangote Refinery, IPMAN to meet over direct petrol lifting, price reduction
According to him, adequate distribution of petrol has remained an enigma in the country’s oil and gas sector
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Economy
Petrol price: N70,000 minimum wage rendered useless — NLC
“I am repeating that we were betrayed. Some of you here were at the meeting when Mr President said, ‘Ajaero…
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Economy
Major marketers begin lifting petrol from Dangote Refinery
However, Vanguard also learned that independent marketers were not included in this modified arrangement.
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Economy
NNPCL-Dangote fuel price outrageous, exploitative – Reps Minority Caucus
Chairman of the caucus, Kingsley Chinda, said the development was a burden added to the already struggling Nigerians.
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Economy
Dangote refinery, NNPCL PMS pricing manipulative – Ex-APC chieftain
“Unfortunately, for whatever reasons, that appears to be the preference of the government. As it is, the issue of the…
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Economy
Fuel Price Hike: Nigeria can’t depend on Dangote Refinery – Marketers
ecall that NNPCL and Dangote Refinery disagreed over the price the latter sold petrol to the state-owned company at the…
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Economy
Fuel: You can’t charge N898 without paying tariffs, landing costs – CUPP knocks Dangote
“Dangote Refinery must provide a detailed breakdown of its cost of production, and the NNPCL must negotiate competitive prices.
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