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Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price As Depots Sell N220/litre

Marketers Project N350/litre Pump Price As Depots Sell N220/litre   The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, could hit N400/litre at most filling stations before the end of this year, going by the continued scarcity of the product, oil marketers stated on...

Marketers Blame Depots As Fuel Queues Resurface In Lagos

Marketers Blame Depots As Fuel Queues Resurface In Lagos   Long queues surfaced in Lagos on Tuesday as motorists spent hours at filling stations while waiting to buy the product. The situation was worse in Ikosi-Ketu, Arepo area of New Lagos, Obalende, Maryland and Iju-shaga in Lagos...

NESG, Marketers Express Fear as Fuel Subsidy Gulp N2.04tn

NESG, Marketers Express Fear as Fuel Subsidy Gulp N2.04tn The Nigerian Economic Summit Group and oil marketers, under the aegis of the Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, have expressed concern about an impending fiscal crisis in the country following the continued rise in...

Removal Of Subsidy, NNPC Import Monopoly’ll End Queues – Marketers

Removal Of Subsidy, NNPC Import Monopoly’ll End Queues – Marketers   Queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, will end when the Federal Government halts PMS import monopoly of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and stops subsidy on petrol, the President, Petroleum Retail Outlet...

Fuel Price: Confusion As N179/litre Controversy Worsens

Fuel Price: Confusion As N179/litre Controversy Worsens   A document displaying the costs of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, in various regions of Nigeria is causing confusion among PMS consumers as the Federal Government remained mute about the matter on Tuesday. Although some operators in the...

Finally, Marketers Hike Petrol Price To N170-N190/litre

Finally, Marketers Hike Petrol Price To N170-N190/litre   Premium Motor Spirit popularly known as petrol will now be sold between N170/litre and N190/litre in filling stations across the country, following what is believed to be a subtle agreement between Federal Government officials and oil marketers. Findings by...