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    Don’t sell fuel above N133.28, NNPC warns depot owners

    March 30, 2019
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    Abuja — The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Saturday, cautioned depot owners and terminal operators, against selling Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, above the regulated ex-depot price.

    In a statement in Abuja, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu said the official ex-depot price of PMS remained N133.28 per litre.

    He also cautioned petroleum products marketers against selling the product above N145 per litre.

    According to Ughamadu, the PMS ex-depot price is the ceiling at which depot owners or terminal operators sell products to marketers, while the pump price of a product is the amount consumers buy it from fuel stations.

    Ughamadu said the subsisting ex-depot petrol price of N133.28 per litre was consistent with the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency’s, PPPRA, template and should be adhered to.

    He added that the NNPC held PMS stock of over one billion litres, adding that imports of 48 vessels of 50 million litres each have been committed for the month of April alone.

    He advised Nigerians to remain vigilant and volunteer information to the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, the Industry regulator or to any law enforcement agency around them, on any station which sells petrol beyond N145 per litre.

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