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Dangote Refinery announces nationwide petrol prices

In a move to ensure transparency and affordability in the distribution of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, Dangote Petroleum Refinery has released a new pricing list across its partner retail outlets nationwide.
According to the official price chart made public, petrol will be sold at ₦890 per litre in Lagos, while prices will vary slightly across other regions. Consumers in the South West will pay ₦900 per litre, while those in the North East and South South/East will purchase the product at ₦920 per litre. In the North West and Central zones, the product will sell for ₦910 per litre.
The announcement, which features prominent partner outlets such as MRS, Ardova Plc, Heyden, Optima Energy, TechnoOil, and Hyde, is part of Dangote Refinery’s effort to promote “better quality and affordable petrol” for Nigerians.
All listed partner stations are expected to adhere strictly to the pricing, with a warning issued to report non-compliance through the dedicated lines.
The company also assured Nigerians of the eco-friendly nature of its fuel, stating that its refined petrol and diesel are tailored for improved engine performance and environmental safety.
This development comes amid growing public demand for fair fuel pricing and transparency in the petroleum sector, and marks another significant step in Dangote Refinery’s quest to reshape Nigeria’s downstream oil industry.
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