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Dangote Refinery and Host Community Bill’s Challenges
Nigeria’s oil space dotted by bickering between oil firms and their host communities is worsened by dearth of host community bill. NewTelegraphng.com examines how the World’s biggest single-unit Dangote Refinery copes with this impediment:!-->…
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OML 11: Pitfalls for President’s Ogoni Re-entry Order
President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered full takeover of OML 11 operatorship from Shell – exactly 25 years after the company exited crude oil production in Ogoni land. The hurdles ahead of this move is examined
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Nigeria: Stemming wave of oil theft
The rising incidence of crude oil theft is not only getting out of hand but is costing Nigeria staggering sums and must be nipped immediately by the current administration.
The cabal responsible for the leakage must be smashed and the!-->!-->!-->…
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The Untold Opportunity Cost of Oil Theft In Nigeria
By Gideon Osaka
The recent revelation by the Chief of Training and Operations, CTOPS, Nigeria Navy, Rear Admiral Mackson Kadiri that the nation lost over 277,040, barrels of crude oil, costing about N11.08 billion through the!-->!-->!-->…
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REVEALED: How Nigeria Entered Into Agreement With Fake UK Shell Company
...Nigeria Saved From Fake UK Shell Company
Investigations have revealed the story behind the issues surrounding the Nigerian Government and a UK-registered shell Company, Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID)!-->!-->!-->…
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A Move to Avert Impending Crisis
Reforms; resignations in Addax, divestment of shares in Forte Oil, MRS’s new management, indicate that oil firms are likely hedging against imminent market crisis in the sector, writes Yange Ikyaa
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Will US Succeed in making OPEC Irrelevant?
–By Gideon
Osaka
This question is more appropriate in no other time than now that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) appears to be grappling with internal crisis and lack of cohesion among its members,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Disparity In Oil Block Ownership: A Close-Up
By Yange Ikyaa
in March 2013, during a push for the inclusion of the Host Community Development Fund in the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in the Nigerian Senate, Senator Ita Enang, then representing Akwa Ibom north-east Senatorial!-->!-->!-->…
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What Impact Will Nigeria’s Elections Have on Oil?
On February 16, 2019, Nigeria will start off its general elections during which voters will elect the President, National Assembly and an overwhelming majority of governors. Elections traditionally are a very messy business for Nigeria –!-->…
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SPECIAL REPORT: Nigerians pay billions as equalization yet fail to buy petrol at equal prices
Nigerians who bought petrol across the country paid over N180 billion under the belief that it would be sold at equal prices to Nigerians nationwide in 2017, an analysis by PREMIUM TIMES has revealed.
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