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When Will Falling Crude Deliver Cheaper Petrol?

Crude prices have fallen. So why is petrol still expensive? Consumers demand relief, while marketers insist on sustainable margins, reports Festus Akanbi

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When Will Falling Crude Deliver Cheaper Petrol?

Crude prices have fallen. So why is petrol still expensive? Consumers demand relief, while marketers insist on sustainable margins, reports Festus Akanbi

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africa.businessinsider.com19 h fa

Nigeria’s fuel price battle deepens as marketers hint petrol could drop below $0.60/litre

Nigeria has urged fuel marketers to reduce petrol prices as global crude oil costs decline, while independent marketers say pump prices could fall below N800 ($0

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  1. domenica 5 luglio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    When Will Falling Crude Deliver Cheaper Petrol?

    Crude prices have fallen. So why is petrol still expensive? Consumers demand relief, while marketers insist on sustainable margins, reports Festus Akanbi

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Nigeria’s fuel price battle deepens as marketers hint petrol could drop below $0.60/litre

    Nigeria has urged fuel marketers to reduce petrol prices as global crude oil costs decline, while independent marketers say pump prices could fall below N800 ($0