Dangote Refinery has slashed its ex-depot petrol price to N699 per litre, down from N828, in a move aimed at boosting competitiveness ahead of the festive season.
Data from Petroleumpriceng on Friday showed the N129 reduction — a 15.58% drop — took effect on Thursday, December 11, 2025, marking the refinery’s 20th price review this year.
The adjustment comes as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and other marketers have also reduced pump prices twice in the last three weeks, with retail rates in Abuja now between N915 and N937 per litre.
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Senior officials at Dangote Refinery said the latest cut is intended to ease transportation costs for millions of Nigerians traveling during the Christmas season.
The company noted that the review reflects its commitment to reducing cost pressures on transport operators and making the festive period more affordable for Nigerians.
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