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Current Petrol Price in Nigeria – June 20, 2024: Here’s the Latest Updates

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Petrol (fuel) is one of the most essential commodities in Nigeria, powering various aspects of the economy and daily life. However, the price of petrol has been fluctuating over the years due to various factors such as global oil prices, exchange rates, subsidy policies, and supply and demand.

In this article, we will look at the current price of petrol in Nigeria, the factors that affect it, and some frequently asked questions about it.

Current Price of Petrol in Nigeria

As of June 20, 2024, the official pump price of petrol (PMS) in Nigeria is ₦557 per litre according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). This significant increase follows the removal of the fuel subsidy by the government, which raised the price from ₦195 per litre.

However, due to logistics and other location-specific factors, the actual price of petrol may differ across the country.

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According to a survey by Okay.ng, the commodity currently sells for prices ranging from ₦600 to ₦700 per litre across various regions, with an average price of ₦630 per litre.

StatePetrol Pump Price (₦)
Lagos₦488
Ogun₦500
Oyo₦500
Osun₦500
Ondo₦500
Ekiti₦500
Kwara₦515
Abia₦515
Imo₦515
Akwa Ibom₦515
Bayelsa₦515
Rivers₦511
Cross River₦511
Edo₦511
Delta₦511
Ebonyi₦520
Anambra₦520
Enugu₦520
Abuja (FCT)₦537
Plateau₦537
Nasarawa₦537
Kogi₦537
Benue₦537
Niger₦537
Sokoto₦540
Katsina₦540
Kaduna₦540
Kano₦540
Jigawa₦540
Zamfara₦540
Kebbi₦545
Adamawa₦550
Bauchi₦550
Taraba₦550
Gombe₦550
Borno₦557
Yobe₦557

Factors Affecting the Price of Petrol in Nigeria

  • Global Oil Prices: Nigeria imports refined petroleum products due to insufficient refining capacity. The price of petrol in Nigeria is thus highly dependent on the international market price of crude oil, which fluctuates based on global supply and demand dynamics and geopolitical events.
  • Exchange Rate: The exchange rate of the naira to the US dollar significantly impacts the cost of importing petrol. A weaker naira increases the cost of imports, thereby affecting the domestic price of petrol.
  • Subsidy Policy: The Nigerian government has historically subsidized petrol prices to keep them affordable. However, in 2023, the government removed these subsidies, resulting in a substantial price hike from ₦195 to ₦617 per litre. The removal was intended to reduce government spending and redirect funds to other critical sectors.
  • Supply and Demand: Domestic supply chain disruptions (e.g., pipeline vandalism, refinery issues) and fluctuating demand (e.g., economic activities, seasonal variations) also influence petrol prices. Limited supply or increased demand typically drives prices higher.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Price of Petrol in Nigeria

Q: Why is the price of petrol different in different locations in Nigeria?

A: Prices vary due to factors such as transportation costs, local taxes, and market dynamics. Remote areas often face higher transportation costs, leading to higher prices compared to urban areas.

Q: How can I find the cheapest petrol in my area?

A: Compare prices across different filling stations and consider factors like fuel quality and accurate dispensing. Avoid stations known for selling adulterated or under-dispensed petrol.

Q: How can I save money on petrol consumption?

A: Drive Less: Use public transport, cycle, or walk when possible. Plan trips efficiently to avoid unnecessary detours.

Drive Efficiently: Maintain steady speeds, avoid sudden acceleration or braking, and switch off the engine when idle.

Vehicle Maintenance: Regularly service your vehicle, check oil and air filters, and ensure tires are properly inflated. Avoid overloading your vehicle.

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