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Again, NNPCL cuts petrol price to N815 per litre
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has again reduced the pump price of premium motor spirit across its retail outlets.
Checks by a Very Nigerian correspondent in Abuja on Monday morning showed that the state-owned oil company has adjusted its petrol price to N815 per litre, down from the previous N835.
The reduction represents a N20 drop in price.
The new rate was confirmed at several NNPCL filling stations, including those located in Wuse Zones 6 and 4, along the Keffi–Abuja Road, and on the Kubwa Expressway, where motorists were seen buying fuel at the revised price.
An NNPCL filling station attendant, who preferred anonymity, told Very Nigerian that the new price was implemented on Sunday evening.
However, the N815 per liter is N79 higher than the N739 per liter sold at Dangote Refinery’s backed MRS filling stations nationwide.
Very Nigerian recalls that NNPCL on December 19, 2025, cut its price of petrol by N80 to N835 amid a price war among players in the country’s oil downstream sector triggered by Dangote Refinery’s gantry price reduction to N699 per liter.

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