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NNPC cries monopoly on Dangote while state refineries remain idle - Businessday NG

NNPC is fighting to preserve fuel import rights for rival marketers, warning the Federal High Court in Lagos that handing effective market...

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NNPC cries monopoly on Dangote while state refineries remain idle - Businessday NG

NNPC is fighting to preserve fuel import rights for rival marketers, warning the Federal High Court in Lagos that handing effective market...

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NNPC accuses Dangote Refinery of seeking fuel monopoly

NNPC ​said granting Dangote's request would expose ⁠Africa's largest oil producer to supply disruptions, price instability and risks to national energy ​security.

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NNPC accuses Dangote refinery of seeking fuel monopoly in court filing

NNPC argued that Dangote refinery’s lawsuit against fuel import licences could create a monopoly, threaten supply security and destabilise Nigeria’s fuel market.

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In Fuel Import Licence Dispute, NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery of Seeking Monopoly

In Fuel Import Licence Dispute, NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery of Seeking Monopoly

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·businessday.ng

    Nigeria's NNPC accuses Dangote refinery of seeking fuel monopoly in court filing - Businessday NG

    Nigeria's state oil firm ‌NNPC has accused Dangote Petroleum Refinery of seeking to restrict competition and expose the country's fuel...

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·premiumtimesng.com

    NNPC accuses Dangote refinery of seeking fuel monopoly in court filing

    NNPC argued that Dangote refinery’s lawsuit against fuel import licences could create a monopoly, threaten supply security and destabilise Nigeria’s fuel market.

  3. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    NNPC accuses Dangote Refinery of seeking fuel monopoly

    NNPC ​said granting Dangote's request would expose ⁠Africa's largest oil producer to supply disruptions, price instability and risks to national energy ​security.

  4. sabato 23 maggio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    In Fuel Import Licence Dispute, NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery of Seeking Monopoly

    In Fuel Import Licence Dispute, NNPC Accuses Dangote Refinery of Seeking Monopoly

  5. domenica 24 maggio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    FUEL SUPPLY SHOWDOWN: AGF, NNPC move to defend energy security

    By Nnamdi Ojiego The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) have launched a vigorous legal…

  6. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·businessday.ng

    NNPC cries monopoly on Dangote while state refineries remain idle - Businessday NG

    NNPC is fighting to preserve fuel import rights for rival marketers, warning the Federal High Court in Lagos that handing effective market...

  7. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·premiumtimesng.com

    AGF leads defence as NNPC, regulators rally to protect Nigeria’s energy security in Dangote fuel import suit

    The suit, before the Federal High Court in Lagos, has intensified the growing legal and commercial dispute surrounding Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, fuel import regime…