The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has increased its petrol gantry price by N101, raising the ex-depot rate from N774 to N875 per litre following recent volatility in global crude oil prices.
The increment has heightened concerns over fresh fuel price increases across the country.
A senior official at the refinery confirmed the development on Monday.
“Yes, the price has been reviewed. The new gantry price is now N875 per litre from N774.
“The review became necessary due to changes in global crude fundamentals and replacement costs,” the official said.
Checks on petroleumprice.ng confirmed that the revised price had already been reflected, indicating a shift in downstream pricing benchmarks.
The price increase came shortly after the refinery suspended petrol loading operations effective midnight on March 2, 2026, following a sharp surge in international crude oil prices, which crossed the $80 per barrel threshold overnight.
Data obtained from industry sources showed that petrol loading stopped at exactly midnight, halting product lifting and the issuance of Proforma Invoices, an indication that fresh transactions were temporarily paused.
The suspension applied strictly to petrol, as diesel continued to load.
The refinery’s action also triggered a coordinated response across the downstream sector, as several private depot owners nationwide halted petrol sales during the trading day.