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FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall

Vanguard News

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June 28, 2026

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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has warned oil marketers against exploiting consumers, saying the current retail prices of petrol do not reflect the sharp decline in global crude oil prices. The post FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Arise News

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· Jun 28, 2026

FCCPC Warns Oil Marketers Against Exploiting Consumers As Crude Prices Fall, Vows Sanctions

FCCPC warns oil marketers against exploiting consumers, saying falling global crude prices should translate into lower fuel prices nationwide.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 29, 2026

FCCPC Probes Fuel Pricing Amid Consumer Exploitation Concerns

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, has raised concerns over what it described as possible consumer exploitation in the downstream petroleum sector. This follows findings that reductions in fuel prices have not reflected the sharp decline in global crude oil prices. READ ALSO: FCCPC Seals Firms Over Consumer Protection Violations Allegations The Commission, in [] The post FCCPC Probes Fuel Pricing Amid Consumer Exploitation Concerns appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Dateline Nigeria

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· Jun 28, 2026

Crude price fall: FCCPC frowns at exploitation in oil market, to sanction profiteers

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has expressed concern over findings from an ongoing surveillance of the downstream petroleum market suggesting undue exploitation of consumers. In its statement, FCCPC stated that a review of the gantry prices of local refiners, marketers, depot operators and retail outlet operators revealed token reductions in prices that The post Crude price fall: FCCPC frowns at exploitation in oil market, to sanction profiteers appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 21, 2026

Oil Stockpiles Near Danger Zone

Energy markets expert and author of Oil's Endless Bid Dan Dicker says oil markets are underestimating the impact of ongoing supply disruptions, warning that global stockpiles have been drawn down significantly as millions of barrels per day remain unable to reach end markets. Dicker warns hosts of Bloomberg This Weekend David Gura and Christina Ruffini if inventories continue to fall, crude prices could surge from current levels to as high as 135 a barrel. (Source: Bloomberg)

National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 25, 2026

Demonizing Oil Companies Won’t Reduce Gas Prices

By Thomas Aiello.

Le Monde

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· Jul 9, 2026

France to ban advertising for fossil fuels

Advertising for petroleum products and natural gas has already almost disappeared. Now, campaigns for biomethane could also be forbidden.

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Related coverage for "FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall": Arise News — FCCPC Warns Oil Marketers Against Exploiting Consumers As Crude Prices Fall, Vows Sanctions. Voice of Nigeria — FCCPC Probes Fuel Pricing Amid Consumer Exploitation Concerns. Dateline Nigeria — Crude price fall: FCCPC frowns at exploitation in oil market, to sanction profiteers. Bloomberg — Oil Stockpiles Near Danger Zone. National Taxpayers Union — Demonizing Oil Companies Won’t Reduce Gas Prices. Le Monde — France to ban advertising for fossil fuels