DAPPMAN Exposes Dangote Refinery’s “Misleading” Fuel Distribution Scheme as Financial Scam

 

The Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) has said the fuel distribution scheme by Dangote Refinery is misleading and a scam.

DAPPMAN disclosed this in a statement reacting to the face-off between the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Dangote Refinery.

This comes as Dangote Refinery on Thursday said it would begin fuel and diesel distribution nationwide with its 4,000 compressed natural gas trucks.

NUPENG had accused Dangote Refinery and the regime of planning to crush the union and other players within the country’s downstream sector.

Commenting on the development, DAPPMAN, which had always kicked against Dangote Refinery’s fuel distribution scheme, said the initiative in reality imposes additional financial burdens on petroleum marketers.

“The claim that the refinery offers ‘free delivery’ is also misleading. In reality, marketers are required to lift at least 25 per cent of their allocations directly from the refinery gantry and must do so using only Dangote-owned trucks, paying commercial rates based on their destination. This arrangement imposes additional logistical and financial burdens on marketers, limits operational flexibility, and undermines the narrative of cost relief being provided to the local market,” DAPPMAN stated.

DAPPMAN said Dangote Refinery fuel reduction is mainly to frustrate other businesses within the value chain.

“Claims that repeated fuel price reductions by the Dangote Refinery are patriotic gestures ignore their timing and market impact. These reductions were often strategically timed when other importers had active cargoes at sea or in tanks, creating price shocks that undermined competition and imposed financial strain on fellow market participants, including the refinery’s own domestic customers.

According to DAPPMAN, Dangote Refinery shortchanged domestic buyers with higher prices while selling to international buyers at a lower cost.

“Even more concerning is the refinery’s pattern of offering lower prices to international buyers while quoting higher rates to local off-takers. This contradicts public-facing claims of prioritising Nigerians and places unnecessary burden on domestic businesses already operating under tight margins.”

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