
Dangote Group has rolled out a new supply arrangement aimed at easing fuel access for petrol station operators across Nigeria.
The plan introduces a 10-day fuel credit window, free delivery, and other incentives designed to support dealers and improve nationwide distribution.
The company announced the initiative on Tuesday through a public statement shared on its official social media platform.
Petrol station owners and marketers were invited to register and participate in the programme.
Under the arrangement, dealers will have access to “a 10-day credit facility backed by a bank guarantee.”
The minimum volume required to qualify for the offer is 5,000 litres per order.
Dangote also confirmed that logistics support is part of the package.
According to the company, “Our free direct delivery service will commence soon,” a move expected to reduce transportation costs for operators.
The offer is not restricted to selected marketers.
The group stated clearly that it is open to “all petrol station owners and dealers” nationwide.
Operators interested in the supply scheme were urged to complete registration for their stations.
The company added, “Register your petrol stations today to benefit from our competitive gantry price.”
Petrol supplied through the programme will be sold at a gantry price of ₦699 per litre.
This price applies uniformly to dealers who meet the registration and volume requirements.
For further clarification and registration support, the company released dedicated contact lines for enquiries.
The numbers include 0802-347-0470, 0809-324-7070, 0809-324-7071, and 0203.
The latest announcement comes shortly after a price review by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.
The refinery recently adjusted its ex-depot petrol price downward from ₦828 to ₦699 per litre.
An official familiar with the decision confirmed the development, saying, “The refinery has reduced petrol gantry price to ₦699 per litre.”
The adjustment reportedly took effect on December 11, 2025.
This reduction represents a ₦129 drop per litre, translating to about a 15.58 percent decrease.
It also marks the 20th petrol price adjustment carried out by the refinery within the year.