In a statement on Saturday, Olufemi Soneye, NNPC’s chief
corporate communications officer, said the assertion is misleading, false,
baseless and entirely unfounded.
He explained that the claim originates from unverified and
amateur research, which lacks credibility, accuracy, and professional oversight.
A video posted by @valorreviews on TikTok had shown a man
using two small tiger generator, popularly called ‘I better pass my neighbour
generator’ in Nigeria,’ to compare the running time of MRS and NNPC PMS, also
known as petrol.
The video claimed Dangote-refined petrol sold by MRS Oil
lasts longer than the PMS available at NNPC stations and, in addition, more
affordable.
“MRS petrol stations have a partnership with Dangote
Refinery, meaning you can buy locally refined fuel from them. I went to their
station at Alakpere, Lagos, and I got 1 litre for 925 naira,” the man in the
viral video said.
“For the comparison, I also bought fuel from NNPC in
Ojojubega, Lagos, and it cost 945 naira per litre. That’s 20 naira more than
the MRS fuel. Now, looking at both fuels, the Dangote fuel looks a little bit
darker.
“For these small generators, you have to mix the fuel with
engine oil before use, so I did exactly that for both of them. I filled both
generators with the same quantity of fuel, turned them on, and set a timer.
“And after 17 minutes and 51 seconds, the generator running
on NNPC fuel died first. Meanwhile, the generator using MRS fuel kept running
for 30 minutes.
“That’s a 13-minute difference, a big deal, especially when
it’s cheaper. So yeah, it looks like the Dangote-refined fuel actually lasts
longer than the fuel you get from at least NNPC, and again, it is cheaper.”
’NNPC’S PETROL IS
CAREFULLY FORMULATED’
Soneye emphasised that NNPC carefully formulates its petrol
with one of the best compositions to ensure optimal efficiency, durability, and
environmental sustainability for consumers.
“Furthermore, it is important to emphasise that a
significant percentage of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) sold at NNPC retail
stations in Lagos—where this deceptive video was created—is sourced from the
Dangote Refinery, a strategic partner in promoting local production and energy
security,” Soneye said.
“Dangote Refinery adheres to strict industry standards,
guaranteeing the quality of petroleum products supplied to our consumers.
“This misleading video represents yet another desperate
attempt by economic saboteurs to misinform the public and tarnish NNPC Ltd’s
reputation.
“We will not tolerate deliberate misinformation designed to
undermine our operations and mislead Nigerians.
“Henceforth, NNPC Ltd will take firm legal action against
individuals or groups who intentionally spread falsehoods about our brand and
operations.
“Those engaged in such malicious activities will be held
fully accountable under the law.”
Soneye asked the public to disregard such fabricated content
and instead rely on verified sources for accurate information.