The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has reduced its petrol price for the third time in December 2025, bringing the cost to ₦835 per liter, down from ₦915.
It was confirmed the adjustment at various filling stations in Abuja on Thursday, marking an ₦80 reduction in the state-owned oil firm’s pump price.
The latest price cut aligns with similar reviews by other major marketers, including MRS, BOVAS, and AA Rano, who now sell petrol at between ₦739 and ₦865 per liter in the nation’s capital.
NNPCL’s move follows reductions in ex-depot prices by Dangote Refinery and depot owners, who recently lowered rates to between ₦699 and ₦800 per liter.
This latest adjustment comes after previous NNPCL price reductions on December 4 and 10, 2025, reflecting ongoing efforts to align fuel prices with market realities.



