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Global Oil Shock Triggers Fresh Fuel Price Adjustment by NNPC Amid Iran–US Conflict

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Nigeria’s petroleum sector is feeling the impact of rising international crude oil prices as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to disrupt global energy supply chains.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has reportedly adjusted its crude oil pricing upward by about 7 dollars per barrel, reflecting the ongoing volatility in the global market driven by the Middle East crisis.

Energy market analysts say the conflict has tightened global oil supply, pushing benchmark crude prices higher and forcing oil producers and marketers to review their pricing structures. The situation has also increased production and import costs for refiners and downstream operators.

Industry observers note that Nigeria, despite being an oil-producing nation, remains exposed to global price fluctuations due to its dependence on international benchmarks for crude valuation and refined product pricing.

The latest adjustment is expected to influence downstream fuel costs, with potential ripple effects on transportation, goods, and overall inflation if crude prices continue to rise.

Officials in the energy sector are closely monitoring developments, as prolonged instability in the Middle East could further strain supply and keep oil prices elevated in the coming weeks.

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