If you’ve been keeping an eye on fuel prices, you already know there’s an ongoing battle between Dangote Refinery and NNPC over who sells petrol at a lower price. Right now, it looks like Dangote is taking the lead.
For the second time this month, Dangote Refinery has reduced its petrol prices, and for the first time in 2025, the cost per litre has dropped below ₦900. This means one thing—people are heading straight to the cheapest fuel stations.
So, if you’re tired of high fuel costs and want to save some naira, here’s a list of filling stations where you can buy Dangote’s discounted petrol.
MRS – Leading the Way in Lower Prices
MRS is making waves with affordable petrol prices across the country. Here’s what you’ll pay:
- Lagos – ₦860 per litre
- South-West – ₦870
- North – ₦880
- South-South & South-East – ₦890
Ardova PLC (AP) – Big Network, Friendly Rates
Previously known as Forte Oil, Ardova PLC has over 450 stations, making it easy to find a location near you. Their prices are:
- Lagos – ₦865 per litre
- South-West – ₦875
- North – ₦885
- South-South & South-East – ₦895
Heyden – Small but Competitive
With around 50 stations nationwide, Heyden is keeping up in the price war. Their current rates are:
- Lagos – ₦865 per litre
- South-West – ₦875
- North – ₦885
- South-South & South-East – ₦895
Enyo – Same Price, Same Network
Enyo is part of Ardova PLC, so their prices match exactly:
- Lagos – ₦865 per litre
- South-West – ₦875
- North – ₦885
- South-South & South-East – ₦895
Final Thoughts
With petrol prices constantly changing, it’s smart to know where to find the best deals. These stations offer cheaper fuel, making it easier to keep your tank full without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, NNPC might need to rethink its strategy before Dangote takes over the market completely.


