•Fuel queue Long queues are beginning to build up at MRS filling stations where Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol is sold below ₦1,000 per litre, as consumers hurry in search of cheaper products. Market survey as of this morning revealed that private car owners and commercial bus drivers are starting to form long lines […]
•CNG Long queues have gradually become the new norm in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, and states for drivers who have converted their cars to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered vehicles. This has seen many drivers spend hours on queues with many sleeping at the filling stations to get the product, reports Daily Trust. In [&helli...
•Fuel queues Oil marketers have declared that filling stations should not be blamed for the hike in the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, as queues for the commodity surfaced in various locations yesterday. Many filling stations in Lagos, Ogun, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, among others, were closed yesterday, as dealer...
•Fuel queues The queues at filling stations for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, may subside this week as PMS loading has resumed in Lagos depots. Our correspondent reported on Saturday that the depot owners decided not to open for business because of the hunger protest that started on Thursday. Truck owners and drivers were [&he...
•Petrol scarcity The scarcity of petrol that started in the Federal Capital Territory(FCT) six days ago has spread to Lagos. Yesterday, motorists at Nigeria’s commercial hub, spent hours at the few filling stations selling the product, reports The Nation. An on-the-spot assessment by our reporters showed that many of the stations that dispense...
The long queues for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, which first hit the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) last weekend, and has now spread to various parts of the country, is as a result of a sudden disruption in the supply chain by natural factors. This was the explanation provided yesterday by the […]
•Fuel scarcity in Nigeria Fresh queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, surfaced in Abuja, parts of Niger and Nasarawa states yesterday following the closure of many filling stations operated by independent marketers. Dealers closed their retail outlets due to their inability to access petrol as a result of the hike in the ex...
•Fuel queue Long queues are snaking back at petrol stations across Africa’s biggest economy, raising fresh concerns about shortages as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) struggles with a staggering $6 billion petrol payment backlog. NNPC owes around $6 billion to international traders for imported petrol as traders said the st...
•Fuel queue Petrol queues resurfaced at filling stations across the nation’s capital, Abuja, and the surrounding states as several outlets ran out of stock despite the high pump price of N680 per litre. Checks around the city showed chaotic scenes across the few stations operated by major marketers dispensing to motorists in the city centre [&...
Long queues built up in filling stations across Lagos State today, creating fears of impending fuel scarcity. Our correspondent, who went around the city, gathered that the queues in some of the filling stations affected the free flow of traffic, reports The PUNCH. At the AP filling station in Alapere, commuters were held in traffic […]

