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Ardova, Heyden sign PMS bulk purchase agreement with Dangote refinery

Ardova Plc and Heyden Petroleum have entered into a bulk purchase agreement with the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

This strategic move is designed to ensure a steady supply of petroleum products at affordable prices, further stabilising the nation’s fuel market and enhancing energy security for consumers.

This development follows the similar pact with MRS Oil Nigeria Plc signed with Dangote Refinery making the company lower its fuel prices to N935 per litre across all its stations nationwide, addressing the long-standing issue of price disparities between states.

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Furthermore, MRS Oil’s stock surged to a new 52-week high last Friday, as investors became increasingly optimistic about the company’s future earnings prospects.

Reports indicate that the bulk purchase agreement with Dangote Petroleum Refinery will enable both Ardova and Heyden to secure a reliable and consistent supply of petroleum products from the world’s largest single-train refinery, ensuring a stable supply of fuel at competitive prices, benefiting consumers across the country.

The arrangement ensures that Ardova and Heyden will have access to a full range of refined products, thereby securing their operations with a reliable supply chain.

A statement from Ardova Plc said the agreement would foster a more competitive environment within Nigeria’s downstream oil and gas sector.

Ardova has been a key off-taker from the Dangote Refinery since its inception, but this new framework is expected to formalise and strengthen the partnership between the two companies, creating long-term benefits for both parties.

“This framework will see Ardova Plc offtake a full slate of petroleum products from the refinery. While Ardova Plc has been a significant off-taker of the refinery since its inception, this new framework will institutionalise a more robust relationship between the two companies to further enhance the emerging competitive landscape in the downstream oil and gas industry in the country,” said the statement.

The Dangote Refinery, which began production in 2024, has already played a pivotal role in addressing these challenges. Its large-scale operations have helped alleviate the supply pressures that often lead to price hikes and fuel shortages.

During the festive season, Nigerians enjoyed a relatively smooth period, with stable fuel availability and no significant price increases at the pump. Unlike previous years, when the country faced fuel shortages and arbitrary price hikes during peak periods, the Dangote refinery has significantly contributed to stabilising the market and maintaining price consistency.

 

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Update: In 2025, Nigerians have been approved to earn US Dollars as salary while living in Nigeria.


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