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Nigeria’s PPPRA Clears Oil Marketers to Import Fuel

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Private oil marketers have joined the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in the importation of petrol, according to VON.

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency in Abuja said  that permits had been given to several marketers to start importing petrol alongside the NNPC.

Before the downstream oil sector was liberalised in March this year, the NNPC used to be the sole importer of petrol, a task it handled for more than two years.

The General Manager, Corporate Services, PPPRA, Kimchi Apollo, said the sole petrol importer status of the NNPC had changed, as his agency recently gave various oil dealers permission to import.

“Well, as far as I am concerned, many of them (marketers) have gone to import because they took QMs from us to bring in products and I am sure they are doing that already.

The QM is just like a pass to go and bring in products. You come to us to say you want to bring in products and then we say go ahead based on the pass that we give,” he said.

Apollo added, that some marketers came and they got the go-ahead permit to bring in products.

He explained that the market had been liberalised, with both the NNPC and other marketers now shopping for refined petroleum products from international refiners.

“The market now is such that both the NNPC and other marketers are on the same level of going to buy from the international market to sell to final consumers,” the GM stated.

He said all qualified marketers who approached the agency and had the competence to import petrol were cleared for such operations.

Apollo also noted that the agency had been working with the Central Bank of Nigeria to make foreign exchange available to marketers for petrol imports.

“Both major marketers and others who have the competence to bring in products have been given QMs to do so. However, there are yardsticks that should be met before any marketer can bring in products.

Also, the PPPRA is doing its best to liaise with the CBN to ensure that marketers are not discriminated against. They too should have access to forex as much as the NNPC. So they should have a level playing ground,”  he said.

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