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The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Public Affairs, Ajuri Ngelale has said having more refineries in Nigeria will not reduce fuel pump prices.
Ngelale stated this during an interview on TVC News.
The presidential spokesperson asked Nigerians to disregard the myth that more refineries in Nigeria would translate to cheaper fuel price.
Ngelale, however, explained that having more refineries would only save Nigeria the cost that would have gone into importing fuel products.
He said,
“That is a myth; it does not happen anywhere in the world; even if we had the most refineries producing the most PMS in the world, you would find that the most prolific PMS producers with their refineries do not charge differently from the countries without refineries.
“I am not saying that we should not have refineries, but there are benefits to having working refineries”, he added.
“This is why phase one of our Port Harcourt Refinery is coming on stream in December 2023 and phase two by the end of 2024. Dangote Refinery is already up and is going to start dishing out products very soon.
“BUA 200,000 bpd Refinery is coming up in Akwa Ibom, we are going to have an excess supply that we can export internationally.
“The point I am making on this is that the reason why the price at the pump will not go down irrespective of what our refining capacity is as a country is that nobody spends tens of billions of dollars on building a refinery because of charity or corporate social responsibility, they do it to make money.”
Ngelale also argued that no matter the number of oil marketers bringing the product into the country, the price is dependent on the price of crude oil in the international market.
According to him, when crude oil prices are high, fuel pump prices will be high, but when crude oil prices are low, fuel pump prices will be low.
He said the market fundamentals apply to every country, not just Nigeria.
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