Tag: MRS

  • MRS stations begin ₦739 petrol sales in Lagos as marketers push back

    MRS stations begin ₦739 petrol sales in Lagos as marketers push back

    Photo Credit: Punch
    2025-12-17

    As pump prices remain a major political and household issue, MRS filling stations in Lagos have begun selling petrol at ₦739 per litre, triggering long queues and renewed debate about how quickly price cuts reach consumers.

    The development follows Dangote Refinery’s gantry price reduction and an effort to push retail prices lower through selected partners. However, marketers’ groups — including PETROAN — have criticised aspects of the rollout and the market disruption it could cause.

    For consumers, the immediate story is relief at the pump (where available) and confusion elsewhere as competing stations adjust prices or pause sales to manage supply and crowd control.

    For the industry, the key question is whether the ₦739 benchmark becomes nationwide — or remains a limited, Lagos‑first price in the face of logistics, inventory and competitive pressures.

    Vanguard: “Starting from Tuesday, MRS will start selling petrol at ₦739 per litre. We will enforce that low price…” Dangote said.

    P.M. News: “From Tuesday, MRS will begin selling petrol at ₦739 per litre. We will ensure that price is enforced and implemented,” Dangote said.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If the price cut holds and spreads, it will reset expectations across the downstream market. Watch for wider station participation, any regulatory guidance on pricing/competition, and whether supply disruptions emerge from sudden demand spikes.

    Source: Punch — December 17, 2025 — https://punchng.com/mrs-begins-n739-litre-petrol-sales-petroan-kicks/

     

  • Dangote partners move to N739/litre petrol as price-cut campaign widens

    Dangote partners move to N739/litre petrol as price-cut campaign widens

    2025-12-15 08:00:00

    According to The Punch, partners of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery including MRS are set to begin retailing petrol around ₦739 per litre, following a reduction in the refinery’s ex-depot price and renewed pressure to reflect lower costs at the pump.

    The report says Aliko Dangote argued that some outlets keep prices elevated even after gantry cuts, and that the refinery will push supply and enforcement—starting with partner stations—to make the new pricing regime visible to consumers.

    Punch also reports Dangote raised concerns about the issuance of import licences and warned that continued large-scale imports could undercut local refining investments, especially as refineries scale output into 2026.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If the pump price resets stick, it will test how quickly pricing transmits from depot to retail and how regulators manage imports versus local supply. Watch for independent marketers’ adoption rate, regional pricing gaps, and any policy moves on import licences or crude allocation.

    Source: The Punch — December 15, 2025

    The Punch https://punchng.com/dangote-names-n739-as-new-petrol-pump-price/ December 15, 2025