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PPPRA: Nigeria Has Six-day Stock of Kerosene

- Chineme Okafor

The latest ‘Petroleum Products Days Sufficienc­y’ report from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has disclosed that the volume of household kerosene available in Nigeria would last for only 6.3 days.

This is just as the country is expected to host the Head of Internatio­nal Secretaria­t of the global Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (EITI), Mr. Mark Robinson, who arrives tomorrow on a working visit that would see him hold meetings on reforms in the country’s extractive sectors.

Obtained yesterday by THISDAY, the PPPRA report profiled the closing stock of petroleum products in Nigeria for the day November 21, 2019, and showed that as at that day, the country had 8,128,761 litres of kerosene in its land and marine stocks.

It also disclosed that on the same day, the country had up to 2,668,918,110 litres of petrol that will last for 47.83 days; 514,937,416 litres of diesel expected to last for 37.05 days and Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK) of 180,735,444 litres to last for 70.33 days.

Although the federal government has scrapped subsidy on kerosene with the intention to encourage use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by households, a good number of Nigerians still rely on kerosene as their energy source, especially for cooking.

To buttress the sustained use of kerosene by Nigerians, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) stated in its October 2019 price watch for household kerosene, that the average price per litre paid by consumers for kerosene increased by 1.97 per cent month-on-month and by 2.90 per cent year-on-year to N324.72 in October 2019 from N318.46 in September 2019.

NBS explained that states with the highest average price per litre of kerosene were Enugu - N368.14, Imo - N357.68, and Plateau - N354.17, while states with the lowest average price per litre of kerosene were Abuja - N253, Nasarawa - N265.61 and Kwara - N270.83.

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