The Dangote Refinery has increased its ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit by N75 per litre, deepening concerns over a fresh round of fuel price hikes across the country, as it also suspended product sales following a disruption in its Proforma Invoice process.

Price data obtained from Petroleumprice.ng on Wednesday revealed that the refinery raised its petrol loading price from N1,200 per litre to N1,275 per litre, while coastal supply prices climbed to N1,215 per litre.

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The development, which took effect amid operational adjustments, is already sending shockwaves through the downstream petroleum market.

A source familiar with the situation revealed that the refinery halted its Proforma Invoice entry process at about 4:00 pm on Tuesday, effectively disrupting normal supply scheduling across its loading system.

The suspension, according to the sources, led to an immediate stoppage of both petrol and Automotive Gas Oil sales.

The suspension and price adjustment have triggered rapid reactions among traders and marketers, many of whom are now bracing for higher depot costs and a possible increase in pump prices nationwide.

Operators noted that such interruptions often translate quickly into higher logistics and distribution expenses, compounding pricing pressures along the value chain.
The development comes against the backdrop of rising global crude oil prices, which have significantly increased feedstock costs for refiners.

As of 10:35 am (WAT), Brent crude was trading at $114.80 per barrel, reflecting a 3.15 percent increase, while West Texas Intermediate stood at $103.40 per barrel, up by 3.49 percent.

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The surge in international oil prices heightened geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil supply corridor. The spike in crude prices has raised replacement costs for refiners, forcing upward adjustments in refined product pricing.

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Feyishola Jaiyesimi is a journalist at BusinessDay Media with over two years reporting experience. She began her journalism career as an agricultural reporter and now covers the energy sector, including oil, gas, electricity, environment, and renewables. She has been selected for professional training by the US Consulate, Lagos. She is a 2025 Dataphyte Biodiversity Reporting Fellow. Feyishola holds a bachelor’s degree in Zoology and Environmental Biology from Ekiti State University.

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