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Dangote refinery was forced to import oil last year after failing to acquire sufficient volumes of petroleum in the local currency, despite an agreement with the FG.

Several retail filling stations belonging to major petrol marketers have adjusted their pump prices following the decision by the Dangote refinery.

Local oil refineries have decried the zero allocation of crude feedstock oil producers, which they say is leading them to import crude to make up the shortfall.

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has said they awaiting the NNPC to reopen its portal to resume petrol loading.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has revealed that the Warri Refinery was shutdown foe routine maintenance, refuting explosion reports.

Nigerians have commended Dangote Refinery for slashing petrol prices, believing the costs cut will benefit motorists and businesses nationwide...

Energy experts across Nigeria and Africa are aggressively advocating for a move towards cleaner energy through compressed natural gas (CNG) adoption.

In a bid to reduce the occurrence of petrol tanker-related accidents in Nigeria, the NNPCL is purchasing 500 new trucks. These tankers will work differently.

The Dangote Refinery has announced that it now produces about 33 million litres of petrol per day and processes 550,000 barrels of crude oil daily.
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