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    Dangote Refinery Petrol Price Cut June 2026: How Fuel Costs Are Dropping in Nigeria

    The EditorBy The EditorJune 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aliko Dangote has done it again. And this time, the competition is scrambling to keep up.

    Over the weekend, Dangote Petroleum Refinery reduced its ex-depot petrol price to N1,250 per litre, down from N1,275. The N25 cut may seem modest on paper, but in Nigeria’s hyper-competitive downstream oil sector, it was enough to trigger a domino effect that rippled through private depots from Lagos to Kano.

    By Monday morning, depot operators had responded with cuts of their own. African Terminal slashed its price by N22, from N1,274 to N1,252. Aiteo dropped N21. NIPCO Plc reduced by N20. Pinnacle Oil, Ascon Oil, Bonny Oil — the list goes on. For the first time in years, Nigerian fuel buyers are witnessing something rare: a genuine price war driven by local refining capacity rather than government subsidy manipulation.

    Data from Petroleumprice.ng showed that several depots are now selling Premium Motor Spirit at or slightly below Dangote’s benchmark. The race to the bottom is on, and consumers are finally getting a seat at the table.

    The timing matters. Global crude prices have softened, but the real driver here is Dangote’s 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery in Lekki, which has fundamentally altered Nigeria’s fuel supply equation. For decades, the country exported crude and imported refined products at a premium. Dangote has flipped that script, creating a domestic supply source that responds to market forces rather than the opaque pricing mechanics of the NNPC.

    Not everyone is celebrating. Some analysts caution that retail pump prices may not drop as quickly, since marketers are wary of losses from earlier stock purchased at higher rates. At NNPC filling stations in Lagos, prices have inched down to between N1,300 and N1,315 per litre, still above the official N1,320 rate but moving in the right direction.

    For ordinary Nigerians who have watched petrol prices surge nearly 1,000 percent over the past decade — from N99.80 in 2016 to over N1,200 in early 2026 — this latest cut offers a glimmer of relief. Whether it holds depends on global oil markets, exchange rate stability, and Dangote’s willingness to keep undercutting the competition.

    One thing is certain: the era of fuel import dependence is ending. And Nigeria’s largest refinery is writing the new rules.

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