WorldStage Newsonline– MRS Oil Nigeria Plc has implemented a new petrol price of N935 per litre across all its retail service stations nationwide following a reduction in the ex-depot price from N970 to N899.50 per litre by Dangote Petroleum Refinery.
According to a statement, in response, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc has instructed all its outlets to implement the new price immediately, setting up a digital platform and monitoring team to ensure full compliance.
“The company has also called on Nigerians to report any outlets that fail to adhere to the new price structure,” the statement said.
“Petrol is now being sold at N935 at MRS Filling Stations nationwide. If you find any station not following this price, please report it. Call 08009447853 or email: NG-FMKPMGWHISTLEBLOWING@NG.KPMG.COM,” the company stated in a release.
Emphasising the eco-friendly nature of its products, MRS Oil added, “We call on all petrol station owners to join MRS Oil Nigeria Plc in improving the supply chain of our beloved country, ensuring product quality and availability in every corner of Nigeria for the benefit of all Nigerians.”
In Lagos, commuters were said to be queuing at MRS filling stations to purchase petrol,” the statement said.
“Many expressed their gratitude to Dangote Petroleum Refinery and MRS Oil and Gas, urging other marketers to support the indigenous refinery rather than import off-spec products into the country.”




































































