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Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price as MRS Retail Stations Reflect New Pump Price

Dangote Refinery Price Cut Reflects at MRS Retail Stations

byAsabe Aliyu
June 19, 2026
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Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price as MRS Retail Stations Reflect New Pump Price

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Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price as MRS Drops Pump Rate in Abuja.

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    • Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price as MRS Drops Pump Rate in Abuja.
  • Fresh fuel price reduction offers relief to motorists as other marketers delay response.
  • Background of the Story
  • Key Developments
  • Reactions from Stakeholders
  • Implications
  • What Happens Next
  • Conclusion

Fresh fuel price reduction offers relief to motorists as other marketers delay response.

 

ABUJA, NIGERIA – The iNews Times | Dangote Refinery slashes petrol price and the impact is already being felt at retail outlets, as MRS filling stations in Abuja and surrounding areas have reduced the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from N1,317 to N1,241 per litre.

The latest adjustment marks a N76 drop per litre, representing a 5.77 per cent reduction, and signals the first visible retail response to the refinery’s recent downward review of its gantry price. The development has sparked fresh conversations about pricing competition in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, especially as consumers continue to battle high transportation and living costs.

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In this report, The iNews Times examines the key developments, reactions from stakeholders, and the broader implications.

Background of the Story

The latest fuel price cut follows a decision by Dangote Refinery earlier this week to slash its ex-depot petrol price by N75 per litre.

The adjustment came after international crude oil prices dropped below the $80 per barrel benchmark, easing some pressure on supply costs.

Since Nigeria fully embraced fuel subsidy removal, pump prices have largely remained volatile, driven by foreign exchange fluctuations, import costs, and global crude price movements.

Industry players had expected that the refinery’s gantry reduction would eventually trigger lower prices at retail stations.

Key Developments

A market survey on Friday confirmed that MRS https://www.mrsholdings.com, one of the major marketers linked to Dangote’s supply chain, has now adjusted its retail price downward.

The new N1,241 per litre price is currently one of the lowest among major filling stations in Abuja.

The move is expected to intensify competition in the fuel market, especially as many motorists are now likely to seek out cheaper outlets.

However, several major petroleum marketers, including Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Ranoil, AA Rano and Empire Energy, have yet to adjust their prices despite the same market conditions.

This has raised concerns among consumers over why price cuts are not being uniformly reflected across the market.

Reactions from Stakeholders

Motorists in Abuja welcomed the reduction, describing it as a timely relief amid growing economic pressure.

Some transport operators said the reduction, though modest, could help reduce operational costs if sustained.

Energy experts say the speed at which marketers respond to gantry price changes often depends on existing stock levels and operational expenses.

A petroleum sector analyst noted that competition could force other marketers to reconsider their pricing if consumer traffic shifts significantly.

Implications

The fact that Dangote Refinery slashes petrol price and MRS has followed suit may mark the beginning of a wider market correction.

Lower fuel prices could help reduce transportation costs and ease inflationary pressure on food and goods distribution.

For households and businesses, even small reductions in fuel prices can have ripple effects across the economy.

The development also highlights Dangote Refinery’s growing role in influencing domestic fuel pricing dynamics.

What Happens Next

Attention will now shift to whether other major marketers will reduce their pump prices in the coming days.

Market watchers say further reductions may be possible if crude prices continue to decline globally.

Consumers are also expected to increase pressure on retailers to reflect market realities more quickly.

Regulators may come under scrutiny to ensure transparency and fairness in fuel pricing practices.

Conclusion

The decision by MRS to cut its pump price following Dangote’s gantry adjustment marks a significant moment in Nigeria’s evolving deregulated fuel market.

While the reduction offers immediate relief to motorists, the bigger test lies in whether other marketers will respond accordingly.

As the fuel market becomes increasingly competitive, consumers may finally begin to benefit from pricing shifts driven by local refining capacity.

Asabe Aliyu

Asabe Aliyu

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