Nearly 5000 fuel stations have closed in Nigeria

Over 4,900 petrol retail outlet owners in Nigeria have shut down their businesses, as thousands of independent marketers are currently scaling down operations in the downstream sector.

Retailers attribute this to rising financial losses from unpredictable and volatile costs in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) sold by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and PMS importers.

This comes against the backdrop of frequent changes in the price of petrol by the refinery. The $20bn refinery has changed the price of petrol about six times this year. It reviewed petrol prices six times between January and April 2025, with an initial cost of N950 per litre, followed by gradual reductions to N835.

Findings by The PUNCH on Wednesday showed that marketers are lamenting the development. The situation has compelled marketers to scale down the volume of petroleum products they purchase, with as many as three or more marketers now pooling resources to afford a single truckload of fuel.

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