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Rising fuel prices: NNPC may supply foreign crude to Dangote refinery

  The Federal Government, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, has begun moves to secure crude oil supply for the Dangote Petroleum Refinery through third-party international traders, in a bid to sustain domestic refining operations, The PUNCH has learnt. Officials, however, warned that the intervention may not immediately translate into lower petrol prices for consumers. Nigerians currently grapple with high fuel prices, following the recent hikes in the cost of the commodities by the $20bn Lekki-based refinery. Oil dealers and industry players confirmed to one of our correspondents that the refinery temporarily suspended the loading of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), a development that heightened speculation that another fuel price increase could be imminent. This would mean the third surge in petrol prices within a week, following adjustments that pushed gantry prices from N774 to N995 per litre. As a result, retail pump prices in several states now exceed N1,...

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