Nigeria’s Petrol Supply Drops to 1.48 Billion Litres in June 2025 – NMDPRA Report

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Nigeria’s consumption of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, fell sharply in June 2025, according to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). The authority reported that a total of 1.48 billion litres of petrol was supplied in June, marking a significant decline compared to May.

George Ene-Ita, NMDPRA’s Director of Public Affairs, revealed that the agency submitted detailed figures to the Federation Account Allocation Committee. The total evacuation for June stood at 1,440,768,129 litres, translating to a daily average of 48,025,604 litres. The drop in supply represents a 16.42% decline from the 1.77 billion litres supplied in May.

Distribution of petrol, measured in truck-out volumes, also fell dramatically by 246.66 million litres, representing a 14.62% decrease over the month. While diesel supply (Automotive Gas Oil) recorded a modest 1.73% increase to 432.18 million litres, its distribution fell by 23.23%, indicating logistical challenges in moving fuel to retail points.

Other petroleum products recorded notable declines as well. Household kerosene supply and distribution fell by 13.07%, while Aviation Turbine Kerosene suffered one of the steepest drops, with supply plunging by 47.96% and distribution by 16.54%. Low Pour Fuel Oil saw no supply or distribution in June, compared with 116,401 litres in May.

The NMDPRA emphasized that its June report provides a full breakdown of supply, distribution, monthly stock, and PMS truck-out to states. The submission is now under review by the Federation Account Allocation Committee for consideration and adoption, highlighting ongoing concerns over Nigeria’s fuel supply and distribution trends.

Source: Punch

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