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PMS Truck Out Hits 80.23m Daily, PPPRA Confirms

The truck out of premium motor spirit (PMS), petrol, stood at 80.23million litres as at April 8, 2021, the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), has reported.
The latest PMS truck out data posted on PPPRA official website showed that the truck out came from 54 depots across the country.
According to the report, Lagos State received most supply with 296 trucks amounting to 10.95million litres.
Kano State was next with 169 trucks, carrying 7.95 litres of petrol.
Niger, Oyo and Ogun states received 106, 103, and 94 trucks with 4.65million, 3.99million and 3.86million litres, respectively.
The report showed that Jigawa State received no trucks while Nasarawa, Bayelsa and Ebonyi states received 7, 7 and 10 trucks with 294,007; 305,000; and 466,000; litres of petrol, respectively.
The PPPRA report also showed that AITEO with 100 truck-out and 4.63million litres of petrol was the most active depot.
It was followed by Matrix, which had 122 truck-out carrying 5.35 million litres of petrol.
Similarly, AA Rano, PPMC Mosimi, and Prudent depots trucked out 97, 86 and 70, with 4.46million, 3.34million and 2.67million litres of petrol, respectively.
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