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Fuel Subsidy Hits N1.35tn In Four Months – NNPC

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) says the fuel subsidy between January and March 2022 has risen to N675.93bn.

Naija News reports that the national oil company made this known in a statement released in Abuja on Wednesday.

The NNPC said it spent N210.38bn, N219.78bn and N245.77bn as subsidy on petrol in January, February and March 2022 respectively.

According to the data released by the oil firm, it has spent N675.93bn on PMS subsidy within the three-month period.

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NNPC, however, described its subsidy spending as an under-recovery of PMS/value shortfall.

Also, the NNPC has informed the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) that it will deduct or recover N671.88bn from April 2022 proceeds due for sharing at the May 2022 FAAC meeting.

It described the N671.88bn as a value shortfall incurred by the NNPC, as the oil firm has remained the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria and has been subsidising the commodity using billions of naira monthly.

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In its presentation to FAAC during the committee’s April 26, 2022 meeting, NNPC told the committee members that it would deduct over N671bn at their next meeting in May.

The oil firm further told FAAC that the overall NNPC crude oil lifting of 9.77 million barrels (export and domestic crude) in February 2022 recorded 1.71 per cent decrease relative to the 9.94 million barrels lifted in January 2022.

It noted that crude oil export revenue received in March 2022 amounted to $88.93m, as gas export revenue received in March 2022 amounted to $32.04m.

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NNPC stated that for domestic crude and gas sales, the sum of N259,539,170,912.93 was the gross domestic crude oil and gas revenue for the month of March 2022.

It further added that the value shortfall of N245,772,559,462.62 was charged for the month which comprises previous months’ outstanding and part of the February 2022 value shortfall.