Dangote Refinery offers customers ₦10 refund, reduces ex-gantry price to ₦825 

The Dangote Petrochemicals Refinery has effected another reduction in the ex-gantry price of its Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, below the publicly announced ₦835 per litre.

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The Dangote Petrochemicals Refinery has effected another reduction in the ex-gantry price of its Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, below the publicly announced ₦835 per litre.

Sources confirmed to The PUNCH on Monday that the refinery has reduced its price to ₦825 per litre for its customers, through a rebate of ₦10 after successful loading of products at the refinery.

The sources said marketers are still paying ₦835 per litre for products but receive a ₦10 refund after loading and evacuating them from the refinery.

The covert price adjustment has allowed its customers and marketers to retail the product at a lower band of ₦830 to ₦835, outpricing importing marketers and private depot owners.

The official said, “The Dangote refinery has started giving a rebate on its products. It’s not an official reduction yet, but paid back after marketers buy products from them.”

Last month, the Dangote refinery effected a price reduction twice within the space of a week, crashing its gantry price by ₦45 from ₦880 to ₦835 per litre.

This followed the restart and full implementation of the Naira-for-Crude agreement with local refiners after an earlier suspension.

Efforts to get an official reaction from Dangote Spokesperson, Anthony Chiejina, on the price reduction were futile.The Dangote Petrochemicals Refinery has effected another reduction in the ex-gantry price of its Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, below the publicly announced ₦835 per litre.

Sources confirmed to The PUNCH on Monday that the refinery has reduced its price to ₦825 per litre for its customers, through a rebate of ₦10 after successful loading of products at the refinery.

The sources said marketers are still paying ₦835 per litre for products but receive a ₦10 refund after loading and evacuating them from the refinery.

The covert price adjustment has allowed its customers and marketers to retail the product at a lower band of ₦830 to ₦835, outpricing importing marketers and private depot owners.

The official said, “The Dangote refinery has started giving a rebate on its products. It’s not an official reduction yet, but paid back after marketers buy products from them.”

Last month, the Dangote refinery effected a price reduction twice within the space of a week, crashing its gantry price by ₦45 from ₦880 to ₦835 per litre.

This followed the restart and full implementation of the Naira-for-Crude agreement with local refiners after an earlier suspension.

Efforts to get an official reaction from Dangote Spokesperson, Anthony Chiejina, on the price reduction were futile.