Uncertainties as petrol imports rival Dangote refinery’s supply output
Nigeria imported 1.5 million metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) during the period under review.
Nigeria imported 1.5 million metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) during the period under review.
The marketers requested that the court dismiss Dangote’s claims, insisting that competitive practices are essential to Nigeria’s economic health and ...
"Those who could not bring transformational change when they had a lengthy chance to, should not seek to interrupt or ...
The NNPCL said the fuel distribution crisis was of a monumental proportion, which had taken a different dimension.
The midstream and downstream petroleum regulator says it has paid markteters N103 billion in nine months.
The lawmakers had asked the NNPC Limited to suspend the four oil companies from the importation of PMS and other ...
A team of officials carried out surveillance activity to some fuel stations in Abuja
The group says its ultimatum will expire on Monday.
The marketers forged documents to receive the subsidy payment.
“The idea of a single regulator for the entire sector runs contrary to industry standards."
The marketers say the debt is killing their operations.
Fuel marketers all over the country have been warned to desist from illegal business of products diversion, hoarding.
Oil marketers pledge to end queues nationwide, and have deployed 700 trucks of petrol to Abuja.
Nigeria is virtually grounded as fuel scarcity bites harder across the country
The minister says fuel marketers are deliberately creating problems to make more money while Nigerians suffer.
Oil marketers say they fear that the subsidy payment was not included in the 2015 budget.
From her rundown single room in Jikwoyi, a suburb of Abuja where she lives with her husband and a child, ...
The marketers complain that huge sums are paid as interests to banks whenever there is a delay in subsidy payment. The ...
The Lagos judge ruled that the court had jurisdiction. Justice Lateefat Okunnu of the Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja, ...
The “fraudulent” marketers said the EFCC has no right to prosecute them.
The NNPC says it has enough petrol in stock for Abuja motorists.
NNPC says consumers have no need to panic as it has enough supply to last for a month
The queues disappear after NUPENG calls off its strike Long queues have disappeared from filing stations in the Federal Capital ...
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