Petrol queues re-appear in Lagos, Ogun as depots run short of product

There may be palpable frustration in major cities across the country as long queues for petrol are beginning to resurface at filling stations in Lagos, Ogun, and a few other locations in the South-West.

It was learnt that depots in Lagos are gradually running short of petrol.

Reports quoting a  survey conducted across major towns and cities in the country revealed that queues were sighted at many stations, particularly those on the Oshodi-Ojodu Berger Expressway and some sections of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, as vehicles that waited to purchase petrol stretched into the expressway, slowing down movement on the service lane.

North-West filling station had the longest queue, as it dispensed petrol at N568/litre. Others such as Eterna – N568/litre; NNPCL – N568/litre; TotalEnergies – N570/litre; and Mobil – N570/litre had shorter queues.

Conoil, Enyo and Oando at Berger in Lagos, had no product to dispense.

According to the report, while some of TotalEnergies stations were seen dispensing, a branch of the station located on the Berger axis was locked. While few others such as Worldoil, Fatgbems and Quest in Ogun State shut their outlets.

However, the Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Satellite Depot, Akin Akinrinade, said the depot had not loaded products in the last three weeks, stressing that even the NNPCL Retail depot is currently operating skeletal dispatching of products.

He said: “From our end, the issue has been with the pipeline vandalism which we raised an alarm over since July. Satellite depot has not loaded any product in the last three weeks, and whenever there is a problem here, it is going to affect Lagos and the whole of South-West.

“Although I don’t know what has been happening in other depots, from what we gathered yesterday, even NNPC Retail has been operating skeletal product dispatching. The NNPC Retail loaded just three to four trucks to Ikoyi on Monday. No product was dispatched to other places. I don’t know about other depots,” he added.

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