• PETROAN says the Federal Government has begun talks to avert its planned 3-day shutdown of fuel supply starting Tuesday, Sept 9, over alleged Dangote Refinery monopoly. NUPENG also threatens strike, raising fears of nationwide disruption.

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    PETROAN says the Federal Government has begun talks to avert its planned 3-day shutdown of fuel supply starting Tuesday, Sept 9, over alleged Dangote Refinery monopoly. NUPENG also threatens strike, raising fears of nationwide disruption. #PETROAN #NUPENGStrike #Dangote
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  • PETROAN Set For Nationwide Shutdown Over Alleged Monopoly

    The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has announced a planned three-day nationwide shutdown of fuel lifting and dispensing starting Tuesday, September 9, 2025.

    According to PETROAN President Billy Gillis-Harry, the action is to resist alleged monopolistic practices in the downstream petroleum sector, safeguard workers’ rights, and prevent the dominance of a single player in the industry.

    The group warned that aggressive policies linked to Dangote Refinery could push depot owners, modular refineries, and transport operators out of business, leading to job losses and worsening economic hardship.

    PETROAN urged President Bola Tinubu and other key stakeholders to intervene, adding that a 120-man compliance team will oversee safety during the shutdown.

    Ref: Channels TV
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    PETROAN Set For Nationwide Shutdown Over Alleged Monopoly The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has announced a planned three-day nationwide shutdown of fuel lifting and dispensing starting Tuesday, September 9, 2025. According to PETROAN President Billy Gillis-Harry, the action is to resist alleged monopolistic practices in the downstream petroleum sector, safeguard workers’ rights, and prevent the dominance of a single player in the industry. The group warned that aggressive policies linked to Dangote Refinery could push depot owners, modular refineries, and transport operators out of business, leading to job losses and worsening economic hardship. PETROAN urged President Bola Tinubu and other key stakeholders to intervene, adding that a 120-man compliance team will oversee safety during the shutdown. 📌 Ref: Channels TV #PETROAN #Petrol #Nigeria #NNPCL #FuelCrisis #BreakingNews
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  • PETROAN Warns: Dangote's Distribution Strategy Could Harm the Industry

    “We Are Being Sidelined Already” - PETROAN

    As Dangote Refinery gets ready to expand its fuel distribution across the nation, the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has added its voice to the increasing number of industry stakeholders cautioning about the risks associated with a market dominated by a single player.

    Speaking on behalf of independent station owners nationwide, PETROAN President Billy Gillis-Harry cautioned that numerous members are already experiencing pressure.

    He said, “We’re not against Dangote’s success. But no single company should control refining, supply, distribution, and retail all at once.

    “It’s a monopoly in the making, and it puts thousands of independent operators at risk.”

    PETROAN cautions that more than 10,000 authorized retail outlets rely on accessing fuel from the open market. This system risks falling apart if Dangote assumes complete control as the exclusive gatekeeper.

    PETROAN and other stakeholders are now calling for:

    - Open access to loading depots and marine terminals.

    - Enforcement of anti-monopoly laws under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA)

    - Fair pricing structures that allow independent marketers to compete

    - Support for third-party logistics, not just refinery-owned transport fleets.

    They claim that these measures will safeguard the diversity of Nigeria's fuel supply and prevent replacing a flawed subsidy system with a monopoly controlled by the private sector.

    “This isn’t about envy, It’s about making sure the downstream sector remains inclusive, competitive, and sustainable for everyone, not just the biggest,” Gillis-Harry added.

    ~Imran Muhammad
    PETROAN Warns: Dangote's Distribution Strategy Could Harm the Industry “We Are Being Sidelined Already” - PETROAN As Dangote Refinery gets ready to expand its fuel distribution across the nation, the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has added its voice to the increasing number of industry stakeholders cautioning about the risks associated with a market dominated by a single player. Speaking on behalf of independent station owners nationwide, PETROAN President Billy Gillis-Harry cautioned that numerous members are already experiencing pressure. He said, “We’re not against Dangote’s success. But no single company should control refining, supply, distribution, and retail all at once. “It’s a monopoly in the making, and it puts thousands of independent operators at risk.” PETROAN cautions that more than 10,000 authorized retail outlets rely on accessing fuel from the open market. This system risks falling apart if Dangote assumes complete control as the exclusive gatekeeper. PETROAN and other stakeholders are now calling for: - Open access to loading depots and marine terminals. - Enforcement of anti-monopoly laws under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) - Fair pricing structures that allow independent marketers to compete - Support for third-party logistics, not just refinery-owned transport fleets. They claim that these measures will safeguard the diversity of Nigeria's fuel supply and prevent replacing a flawed subsidy system with a monopoly controlled by the private sector. “This isn’t about envy, It’s about making sure the downstream sector remains inclusive, competitive, and sustainable for everyone, not just the biggest,” Gillis-Harry added. ~Imran Muhammad
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