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Nigeria’s Oil Bill Proposes Free Market Pricing for Gasoline - BLOOMBERG

SEPTEMBER 30, 2020

By Anthony Osae-Brown

Nigeria’s latest proposed oil bill makes a provision for “unrestricted free market pricing” of petroleum products, permanently ending decades of government-subsidized gasoline if the bill becomes law.

The legislation, which is currently before lawmakers, sets up a regulator to “provide pricing and tariff frameworks for natural gas in midstream and downstream gas operations and petroleum products based on the fair market value,” according to a copy of the documents seen by Bloomberg.

Nigeria in May put an end to costly gasoline subsidies which the government said had gulped an average of 744 billion naira ($1.93 billion) a year since 2006. Labor unions on Monday suspended a planned strike action to protest the decision.

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