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In May 2016 the Buhari administration increased fuel prices again to NGN 145 per litre ($0.43 at black market rates for the currency). [27] In September 2020, the government had announced an increase in the pump price of petrol to NGN 151.56 per litre from NGN 148. [28]
The price of petrol has increased from 65 naira ($0.40; £0.26) per litre to at least 141 naira in filling stations [6] and from 100 naira to at least 200 naira on the black market, from which many Nigerians buy their fuel.
The RAC said the average price of a litre of petrol increased by 3.2p from 140.0p on January 29 to 143.3p on Monday. Diesel prices have also surged by 4.0p per litre over the same period, from 148 ...
Figures from data firm Experian Catalist show UK forecourts sold the fuel at an average price of 159.6p per litre on Wednesday, up 3.2p since Monday. Average price of petrol nears £1.60 per litre ...
Government figures show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts was a record 170.4p on Monday. Average cost of petrol up nearly 3p per litre in a week Skip to main content
Its reserves make Nigeria the tenth most petroleum-rich nation and by far, the most affluent in Africa. In mid-2001, its crude oil production was averaging around 2,200,000 barrels (350,000 m 3) per day. [13] It is expected that the industry will continue to be profitable based on an average benchmark oil price of $85-$90 per barrel. [14]
According to the RAC’s Fuel Watch data, a litre of unleaded rose from 162.87p at the start of May to 174.02p by the close. Petrol cost closes on £100 prompting calls for government intervention ...
In May 2016 the Buhari administration increased fuel prices again to NGN 145 per litre ($0.43 at black market rates for the currency). [12] In September 2020, the government had announced an increase in the pump price of petrol to NGN 151.56 per litre from NGN 148. [13]