Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Launches Nationwide PMs Sales At N739 Per Litre Via MRS Outlets
Dangote Refinery ensures steady supply of 50 million litres daily through MRS stations, cutting costs to ₦739 per litre to stabilize Nigeria's fuel market during festive season.
- The refinery launched PMS sales at ₦739 per litre across all MRS Oil Nigeria Plc filling stations, framing it as a major step toward affordable fuel and market stabilisation.
- The refinery said the move aims to ensure steady supply and price moderation anchored on long-term national interest while supporting national economic recovery and the downstream petroleum market.
- Backed by a guaranteed daily supply of 50 million litres, the rollout uses more than 2,000 MRS stations and urges consumers to report abuses at 0800 123 5264.
- Consumers and businesses are getting immediate relief as households, businesses and transport operators benefit from the sustained price cut and steadier supply, while the refinery praised marketers who adopted the price and urged regulatory authorities to act against attempts to create artificial shortages.
- The timing of the price cut is notable because the refinery’s direct festive season intervention contrasts with historical shortages and, by refining locally at scale, conserves foreign exchange and stabilises the Naira.
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