- Dangote Offers 10 Day Credit Facility, Free Delivery To Petrol Dealers Nationwide
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Petrol to sell at ₦699 per litre with free delivery.
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Offer follows Dangote refinery petrol price reduction.
The Dangote Group has announced a new supply arrangement offering petrol station owners and dealers a 10 day credit facility backed by a bank guarantee, alongside free direct delivery and other incentives.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the company disclosed this in a statement shared on its official X handle on Tuesday, calling on petrol station operators across Nigeria to register and benefit from the offer.
According to the statement, participating dealers will have access to a 10 day credit facility secured by a bank guarantee, with a minimum order requirement of 5,000 litres. The group added that free direct delivery to registered stations would commence soon.
“Our free direct delivery service will commence soon,” the statement said, noting that the arrangement is open to all petrol station owners and dealers across the country.
The Dangote Group urged operators to promptly register their stations in order to access the supply scheme and benefit from what it described as competitive pricing.
“Register your petrol stations today to benefit from our competitive gantry price,” the company stated.
Under the arrangement, petrol supplied to dealers will be sold at a gantry price of ₦699 per litre. The group also provided contact numbers for enquiries, including 08023470470, 08093247070, 08093247071 and 0203.
The announcement follows a recent reduction in petrol prices by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. The refinery cut its ex depot petrol price from ₦828 per litre to ₦699 per litre, representing a ₦129 reduction or about 15.58 percent.
An official of the refinery, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the price adjustment, stating that the new gantry price took effect on December 11, 2025.
The reduction marked the 20th petrol price adjustment announced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery in 2025, reflecting ongoing efforts to stabilise fuel supply and pricing in the domestic market.

Industry observers say the credit facility and free delivery initiative could ease cash flow pressures on petrol dealers and improve fuel availability nationwide.
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