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Fuel price in open market now N114.5 per litre – PPPRA

This is contained in the Pricing Template data for petrol released in Abuja, on Wednesday, NAN reports.

Adding the total distribution margins of N19.37 per litre to the landing cost of N95.16 per litre, the agency put the Expected Open Market Price of the commodity at N114.53 per litre. PPPRA said cost plus freight of PMS to Nigeria stood at 379.37 dollars per metric tonne, an equivalent of N86.84 per litre.

 

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