The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced a reduction in its petrol pump price on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, for its Lagos retail stations.
Checks by Legit.ng showed that in Lagos, NNPC retail outlets are dispensing fuel at N865 per litre to motorists.
The new price for Lagos reflects a N20 reduction, bringing the pump price down from N885 to N865 per litre.
In Abuja, the pump price has been set at N910 per litre, representing a N15 drop from the previous N925 per litre.
With the latest adjustment, NNPCL retail outlets are now selling petrol at the same rate as Dangote Refinery’s partner stations, helping to bring relief to consumers amid high transportation and energy costs.
NNPCL is not alone in implementing a price cut. MRS filling stations, a retail partner of Dangote Refinery, also reduced their pump price to N885 per litre, down by N25 from the previous N910 per litre.
Similarly, other filling stations such as Ranoil and Empire Energy in Abuja have also adjusted their prices.
Ranoil reduced its pump price to N910 per litre, while Empire Energy now sells at N915 per litre, down from their earlier prices of N920 and N935, respectively.