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Petrol price could rise to N700 per litre — Marketers

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Nigerian oil marketers have projected that the pump price of gasoline could rise above N700 per liter in the northern region of the country starting in July.

The National Controller Operations of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi, said in an interview on Wednesday that prices could rise to above N700 in the north once independent marketers start importing products in July.

He said while those living in the northern states could pay as much as N700 and above for one liter of petrol, those outside Lagos should expect to pay around N610, as residents in Lagos would pay about N600 per liter.

“What I am seeing is around N600 and above, depending on the exchange rate, the current crude price at the international market, and the landing cost.

“Those in Lagos will pay around N600, those outside Lagos around N600 plus, while those in the north would be paying anything from N700 and above,” he said.

The downstream sector currently awaits fresh petroleum products as the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority continues to license operators willing to get involved in the importation business.

The Executive Secretary of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, Olufemi Adewole, also stated on Tuesday that the NMDPRA was currently licensing more importers.

He said arrangements were at full speed for fresh products starting in July, adding that prices of products would depend on market fundamentals.

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