The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a ₦15 reduction in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, across its partner outlets nationwide.
In a statement released Thursday, the refinery confirmed that its major distribution partners will begin offering the new prices at their filling stations.
New Regional Pricing
- Lagos: ₦875 per litre
- South-West: ₦885 per litre
- North-West & North-Central: ₦895 per litre
- North-East, South-South, South-East: ₦905 per litre
Dangote Refinery urged consumers to report any filling stations that fail to comply with the new pricing structure, reaffirming its commitment to providing affordable, high-quality fuel across Nigeria.
With many Nigerians flocking to these partner stations to take advantage of the lower rates, here are six major outlets where Dangote petrol is now available at the reduced price:
1. MRS
MRS Oil Nigeria PLC is a leading energy company with a broad network of retail stations. You can now buy Dangote petrol at reduced prices at MRS stations nationwide.
2. Ardova PLC (AP)
Formerly Forte Oil, Ardova PLC operates more than 450 stations across Nigeria. Its extensive presence makes access to cheaper Dangote fuel widely available.
3. Heyden Petroleum
Owned by Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, Heyden stations are among those offering Dangote petrol at the new lower prices.
4. Optima Energy
Optima is an official distribution partner of Dangote Refinery. The recent price cut is fully implemented across its outlets.
5. Technoil
Technoil stations—commonly located in major urban centers—are now dispensing Dangote petrol at reduced prices as part of the refinery’s price adjustment.
6. Hyde Energy
Hyde Energy Limited is a fast-growing indigenous energy firm. Though still expanding, it currently operates retail stations in Lagos, Abuja, and Calabar, where the new Dangote petrol pricing applies.
Consumer Notice:
Dangote Refinery encourages customers to report stations not complying with the pricing policy through its official hotlines, helping ensure fair access to affordable fuel for all Nigerians.