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Petrol Soars to ₦960 in Abuja, ₦935 in Lagos as Middle East Crisis Sends Oil Prices Flying

Oluwakemi Mayegun
Last updated: 4 March 2026 7:17 am
Oluwakemi Mayegun
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IMG 9710 The NaijaWide NewsNigerians woke up to another painful increase in petrol prices on Tuesday as tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran triggered a fresh spike in global crude oil markets.

Retail outlets across major cities, including Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, adjusted their pump prices upward, with some stations selling petrol for as high as ₦960 per litre in Abuja and ₦935 per litre in Lagos.

Global Conflict Sends Shockwaves to Nigerian Pumps

The latest surge follows escalating tensions in the Middle East involving the United States, Isreal, and Iran, which have unsettled international oil markets.

Crude prices reacted sharply amid fears of supply disruptions, with global benchmarks climbing close to $80 per barrel. Energy market observers warn that prolonged instability could push prices even higher in the coming weeks.

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Dangote Refinery’s Price Review Sparks Market Reaction

The immediate domestic trigger came after the Dangote Petroleum Refinery reviewed its ex-depot (gantry) price upward to ₦874 per litre.

Fuel marketers say the adjustment reflects:

  • Increased crude oil acquisition costs
  • Rising freight charges
  • Higher marine insurance premiums
  • Exchange rate pressures

The price revision has effectively wiped out the modest relief Nigerians experienced earlier in the year when depot rates briefly declined amid improved supply conditions.

Strait of Hormuz Tensions Raise Alarm

Market volatility intensified after renewed concerns over activities around the Strait of Hormuz— a strategic global oil transit corridor.

Any disruption along this narrow passage could significantly affect worldwide crude supply, experts say. Reports of shipping risks in the area have heightened investor anxiety, contributing to the oil rally.

For countries heavily reliant on imported refined products or globally linked pricing structures, the ripple effects are immediate — and costly.

What This Means for Nigerians

The new petrol prices are expected to:

  • Increase transport fares nationwide
  • Push up food and commodity prices
  • Raise operational costs for small and large businesses
  • Add pressure to Nigeria’s inflation rate

Economic analysts caution that if geopolitical tensions persist, further price adjustments at the pump cannot be ruled out.

Growing Concern Over Energy Vulnerability

The latest development highlights Nigeria’s continued exposure to global oil market volatility despite ongoing efforts to boost local refining capacity.

As international tensions evolve, consumers and businesses alike are bracing for possible further fuel price movements.

Highlights of Prices 

  • Petrol now sells for up to ₦960 in Abuja
  • Lagos pump prices approach ₦935 per litre
  • Dangote Refinery raises ex-depot price to ₦874
  • Global oil prices near $80 per barrel
  • Strait of Hormuz tensions fuel supply fears
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