Tag: price war

  • NNPC stays in the black as price war pushes pump price under ₦800

    NNPC stays in the black as price war pushes pump price under ₦800

    2026-01-01 06:05:00
    According to Punch, NNPC Ltd reported ₦502bn profit after tax for November 2025, extending its profitability streak amid shifting market conditions.

    Reporting by the outlet indicates gas output and infrastructure availability supported performance, even as upstream volumes remained constrained.

    The same report linked the downstream “price war” to NNPC retail cuts that pushed PMS prices below ₦800/litre in some locations, intensifying competition.

    TheCable also reported the monthly performance, quoting the profit figure and noting output movement in November 2025.

    APA News similarly referenced the update and quoted language attributing results to improved gas production and stronger trading performance.

    Echotitbits take:

    If NNPC keeps pricing aggressively to defend market share, watch for tighter station supply cycles, margin compression across marketers, and renewed debate on how “deregulated” pricing should work when the biggest player also plays stabilizer.

    Source: The Punch — January 1, 2026 (https://punchng.com/nnpc-posts-n502bn-profit-cuts-petrol-below-n800-litre/)

    The Punch 2026-01-01

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  • Petrol pricing dispute deepens as Dangote pushes for probe of NMDPRA chief

    Petrol pricing dispute deepens as Dangote pushes for probe of NMDPRA chief

    2025-12-15 01:06:00

    According to The Punch, the petrol market dispute between Dangote and the downstream regulator escalated as Dangote called for a probe of the NMDPRA boss, alleging sabotage and impropriety in the ongoing pricing and supply tensions.

    The story outlines claims and counter-claims around access, pricing, and oversight in Nigeria’s post-subsidy downstream landscape, with stakeholders watching for regulatory response.

    The development comes as consumers and marketers track pump prices amid volatility, while policymakers weigh competition and transparency in the sector.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a credibility test for downstream regulation. The next signals to watch are any official inquiry, clarifications from NMDPRA, and whether the dispute affects depot-to-retail supply or triggers fresh price adjustments.

    Source: THISDAYLIVE — December 15, 2025 — https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/12/15/dangote-nmdpra-ceo-must-be-probed-prosecuted-for-graft-economic-sabotage/

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    THISDAYLIVE https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/12/15/dangote-nmdpra-ceo-must-be-probed-prosecuted-for-graft-economic-sabotage/ December 15, 2025