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Despite persistent Fuel Queues, NNPCL Boast of 1.8b Litres availability for mid-February through March

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Fuel Scarcity: Withdraw the Licenses of Non-compliant Marketers, PENGASSAN tells FG
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited estimates that it has enough Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, to last from mid-February through March 2023.

 

The business stated on Monday that this was part of concerted efforts to sustain the supply of petroleum products across the nation in order to prevent a resurgence of lines in Nigeria.

 

On Monday, there were rumors that filling station fuel lines will soon reappear if NNPCL failed to increase imports and increase gasoline supply across the country.

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