Oil Marketers Push Back Otedola’s Call to Scrap Depots

Oil marketers reject Otedola’s call to scrap depots amid Dangote refinery shakeup.

IDNN Energy Desk

Oil marketers have pushed back against Femi Otedola’s advice that depot owners restructure or risk irrelevance in the face of Dangote refinery’s dominance.

Otedola tells depot owners to restructure or risk irrelevance as Dangote refinery reshapes fuel distribution.

Billy Gillis-Harry, president of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), described Otedola’s comments as “insensitive,” arguing depot owners had invested billions in infrastructure across Nigeria.

Dangote vs Depot Owners

Dangote Refinery, commissioned in 2023, has rolled out 4,000 CNG-powered trucks to deliver fuel directly to stations. Otedola insists depots are outdated, but PETROAN leaders say they remain vital for storage and last-mile supply.

“Aliko’s refinery is not the problem. It is the solution,” he said.

Future of Nigeria’s Downstream Oil Sector

Marketers warn excluding depot owners risks creating bottlenecks in fuel distribution, especially to rural areas. They call for inclusive distribution agreements to balance efficiency with nationwide access.

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