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MOMAN Calls For Shift In Alternative Energies As Petrol Landing Cost Soars

By Patience Chat Moses

The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) has called for  adoption of alternative energy sources, and cautioned against return of subsidy in any guise even as the landing cost of petrol soars.

The Association insisted that the short-term intervention must be targeted, affordable, well thought out, and time-bound, and should not negatively impact the Nigerian economy in the long run.

The MOMAN position is coming on reports that many petroleum products depots are currently deserted due to lack of products caused by foreign exchange rate volatility, as the landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, has increased to N720 per litre.

Speaking at the National Executive Council meeting of the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA) in Abuja on Thursday, the National President, Benneth Korie, said a lot of depots were presently dried up or out of stock.

However, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Secretary of MOMAN, Clement Isong, while speaking on ‘Energy Transition, PIA, Petroleum Pricing, and the Way Forward in the Downstream Sector’ at the Nigeria Association of Energy Correspondents (NAEC) International Strategic Conference 2023 in Lagos, on Thursday, explained that “Deregulations are meant to enable people and businesses.

He added that there is a need for right decisions to be made based on resources available and that “when commodity pricing is right, this would serve as a confidence booster for the sector. If spending goes down, the industry should reduce its costs; people should consider the use of alternative energies available.”

Isong further revealed that petrol prices will continue to increase based on market dynamics and cost of crude oil and  that increase in prices will force petroleum product consumers to be more efficient in energy usage and choices of fuel type.

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