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Green Energy has unveiled Nigeria’s first indigenous oil terminal, $400 million Otakikpo oil terminal, to ease crude ...
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The Punch on MSN40 oil block licences to expire in June – ReportNo fewer than 40 oil licences will expire in June 2025, and the companies holding these assets may lose them unless the Minister of Petroleum renews their licences in accordance with the Petroleum ...
Host communities in the Niger Delta region have threatened to ground Nigeria's crude oil production over a prolonged dispute ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNANALYSIS: Problems, prospects, solutions of oil block development in NigeriaTwo main players typically drive the development of oil blocks in Nigeria: International Oil Companies (IOCs) and National ...
Green Energy International Limited (GEIL) has said it is strengthening pipeline protection in Nigeria’s oil sector with its ...
Senate Gas Committee Consultant Olabode Sowunmi has said that Strategic Patience and Strong Institutions is Key to Nigeria’s Energy Future.
TotalEnergies has agreed to sell its non-operated 12.5% stake in the OML118 Production Sharing Contract to Shell Nigeria Exploration and Producti ...
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The Punch on MSNGreen Energy unveils onshore oil export terminalAn indigenous energy firm, Green Energy International Limited, has unveiled the country’s first onshore crude oil export terminal in over five decades.The terminal, located at Otakikpo in Rivers State ...
Shell is buying TotalEnergies’ 12.5% interest in two fields offshore Nigeria, with future plans to tie back the Bonga North ...
This year, the World Bank expects growth of 3.7 per cent, in what would be Nigeria’s best performance since 2014 save for a post-Covid rebound. Most ordinary Nigerians won’t feel that yet. But it is a ...
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