The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has said it is ready for talks with Dangote Petroleum Refinery between Tuesday and Wednesday to finalise agreements on the cost and lifting of petrol from the plant.
Reports say that the Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) had been asked by the Lekki-based refinery to resend its request for petrol lifting.
PETROAN expressed optimism that the cost of petrol might reduce in the coming days once the competition in the downstream oil sector sets in fully, as marketers load the commodity from the refinery.
Meanwhile, IPMAN described the planned agreement with the Dangote refinery as a crucial step in the association’s ongoing efforts to facilitate the lifting of petroleum products, thereby contributing to the stability and efficiency of the country’s fuel supply chain.
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