Oil & Energy
IPMAN Raises Fresh Fear Over Fuel Scarcity …As FG Releases N41bn To 27 Oil Marketers
The Independent Petro
leum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has alleged that the prevailing shortage of fuel supply across the country may linger as marketers could no longer import petroleum products unless the major part of the arrears were cleared.
The association’s National President, Mr. Aminu Abdulkardir, explained that with the present situation, Nigeria currently relies only on the 450,000 barrels of crude allocated to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
This, he said, amounted to 50 per cent of the country’s consumption per quarter for its fuel supply needs and noted that Nigerians would have to go through the difficulties of fuel scarcity this time due to none payment of accumulated fuel subsidy claims owed marketers in the past nine months.
He said, “The current contraction in the supply of the product is a result of non- payment of marketers subsidy. Quarter four has not been paid completely and we are now in quarter one. Our national consumption today is being supplied by the NNPC. And it is only that 50 per cent of NNPC product that is in circulation”, he said.
“They have stepped up their supply trying to make what every stakeholder is supposed to be doing, but it is evidently clear that they alone cannot do it. I therefore use this medium to appeal to the Ministry of Finance, to as a matter of urgency, intervene and pay marketers accordingly so that the argumentation of this shortfall can be achieved in a short while and this scarcity will be a thing of the past.”
Meanwhile, the Federal Government has paid N41billion to 27 oil marketers whose claims had been verified for fuel subsidy reimbursements.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Paul Nwabuikwu, the Special Adviser on Media to the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-iweala, in Abuja.
The marketers are A-Z Petroleum Product, ACORN Petroleum, AITEO Energy Resources, ASCON Oil and Gas Company, AVIDOR Oil and Gas Company, Dee Jones Petroleum Gas and CONOIL.
Others are Dozzy Oil and Gas, Folawiyo Energy, Gulf Treasures, Hudson Petroleum, Hyde Energy, Ibafon Oil, Master Energy Oil and Gas and Matrix Energy.
Others are Mobil Oil Nigeria, MRS Oil and Gas Company, NEPAL Oil and Gas Service, and NIPCO, Northwest Petroleum and Gas, and OANDO.
The others are OBAT Oil and Gas Services, Rainoil, Shorelink Oil and Gas Services, Techo Oil, Tempogate Oil and Energy Company and Total Nigeria. The statement further stated that the amount was the latest payment made on verified claims from the marketers. “The marketers identified received a total of N41, 07 billion. “The information is provided in continuation of the ministry’s focus on transparency and accountability in the management of the subsidy regime,’’ it said.
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