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Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:14am On May 25, 2016
By Clara Nwachukwu

Despite the ‘relief’ from the pains of scarcity, following the increase in the pump price of premium motor spirit, PMS, also called petrol to N145 per litre, and liberalisation of sourcing for foreign exchange, FOREX, majority of the oil marketers still depend on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, for their supplies. Dependence on NNPC supplies follows challenges being faced by petroleum products importers and oil marketers in sourcing for the requisite forex to enable them bring in refined products.

Nevertheless, with the gains of the pump price increase, marketers are now more willing to expand investments in downstream operations, including investing in private refineries. Pending final decisions on the refineries, the Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, revealed that its members has already invested about $2 million in ultra-sonic metering system for a more reliable volume capture from the vessel.

Speaking on the post-pump price increase status of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector at an interactive session with journalists in Lagos yesterday, the Executive Secretary of MOMAN, Mr. Obafemi Olawore, revealed that the hurdles in sourcing for forex from secondary sources were not yet over. He attributed such hurdles to marketers’ continued reliance on NNPC for fuel supplies, to complement the quantities they were able to bring in, noting that at N145/litre exchange rate was put at $1 to N285, while many marketers access forex at between N320 and N350 from the parallel market.

As a result, he said: “Marketers still depend on NNPC supplies, and the only way we can be free from this is for the full deregulation of the downstream sector.”

Denying widely held belief that marketers were reaping bounty profits at the expense of consumers through pump price increases, Olawore said: “Far from it, nobody is making premium profit anywhere. In fact we have remained in business for as long as we are able to cover costs.” Against this backdrop, he argued that the current practice of price adjustments ahead of full deregulation was very necessary.

He said: “This is the closes we have come to deregulation, as every pump price increase is one step further to deregulation. “With this latest increase, marketers will start making some reasonable money, with which we can reinvest in the downstream.

For instance, we have invested about $2 million in ultra-sonic meters because over the years, we have had issues of mistrust between marketers and NNPC agreeing on the volumes discharged from the vessel.

But with these ultra-sonic meters, there will be no disagreements. “Also, some of our members are also doing feasibility studies in private refineries and soon, people will begin to see a lot more investments in the sector to improve and enhance efficiency.” Explaining how the current pump price was arrived at, the MOMAN scribe, who was also a member of the Price Adjustment Committee, revealed that a number of prices were touted before arriving at the price band of between N135 to N145/litre, even as most marketers preferred the upper band.

He said: “N145/litre looked like the most affordable price. Initially, NNPC’s retail price was put at N104/litre at an exchange rate of N197 to $1, while other marketers was put at N145/litre at N285 to $1, but we argued that it will be suicidal for other marketers, so it was moved up to N120/litre.”

Again, we said that if the price margin between NNPC and other marketers was too wide, the purpose of the adjustment will be defeated, and it now became N143 for NNPC and N145 for other marketers.”

Olawore insisted that with full deregulation, marketers will not only be able to invest in refineries, as according to him, “full deregulation starts from the refining process. Marketers will be able to refine their own crude, sell at his own cost and be able to sell different grades of the same PMS such as regular, super, premium and five-star.”

He recalled that this was the practice in the past in Nigeria, before the indigenisation programme, which saw the acquisition of foreign owned assets by the Federal Government in the 1970s, including the Old Port Harcourt Refinery, a joint venture asset of the then BP and Shell.

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by chriskosherbal(m): 5:16am On May 25, 2016
OK I see
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by Mologi(m): 5:25am On May 25, 2016
Anything that wll help economy...
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by omowolewa: 5:45am On May 25, 2016
Did you expect anything short of that?
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by TPAND(f): 6:09am On May 25, 2016
We are in it ooo.

Pump price will soon soar high again, with this new CBN flexible pricing policy. Crude oil prices are soaring past $50, logically expect petroleum products to go in direct proportion with the rise

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by otokx(m): 7:09am On May 25, 2016
TPAND:
We are in it ooo.

Pump price will soon soar high again, with this new CBN flexible pricing policy. Crude oil prices are soaring past $50, logically expect petroleum products to go in direct proportion with the rise

Original 1 chance

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by BossKratos: 7:14am On May 25, 2016
undecided


But why na?

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by jammani(m): 10:27am On May 25, 2016
Please lets keep praying for Nigeria..

This is serious hard times
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by ibe9ja: 10:29am On May 25, 2016
Very well
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by Eseries(m): 10:32am On May 25, 2016
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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by Arewa12: 10:32am On May 25, 2016
NNPC WU U EPP
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by Goke7: 10:35am On May 25, 2016
subsidy was the only thing that kept these marketers in business, they can never survive without subsidy from Govt, expect a lot of marketers especially the minor ones to fold up soon, all na wash awon ole jatijati

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by coldsummer: 10:41am On May 25, 2016
[size=18pt]the policies are so flawed.


this government is trying to make me feel disappointed but i will still wait
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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by seunajia: 10:46am On May 25, 2016
I thought the plan was to pair the marketers up with IOCs who'd sell forex to them? Why are they having to source forex on the parallel market?

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by princejtb4real(m): 10:52am On May 25, 2016
Una no reason wen pesin dey follo una tok em...njoy una chamg

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by slytubadth(m): 10:55am On May 25, 2016
so 145 is not enough ba? make una make ham 300 na. goats!

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by 989900B: 11:08am On May 25, 2016
I know these people. angry
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by ritababe(f): 11:10am On May 25, 2016
TPAND:
We are in it ooo.

Pump price will soon soar high again, with this new CBN flexible pricing policy. Crude oil prices are soaring past $50, logically expect petroleum products to go in direct proportion with the rise

that was the plan
Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by alt3r3g0: 11:20am On May 25, 2016
Where are the people importing diesel getting their forex?...if these people are still depending on nnpc, then lets revert to the normal price. No use buying 86 @ nnpc and selling 145.

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by Montaque(m): 11:22am On May 25, 2016
Every day we see no justification for the increase in pump price of petrol

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Re: Forex Scarcity: Marketers Still Depend On NNPC by sillyNLmods: 11:30am On May 25, 2016
someday, another president will tell us that the government is still subsidising petrol with N9:95k.

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