17 January 2014, Lagos – Shell, the international oil firm, lamented the insecurity affecting its operations in the country. Chief…
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23 September 2013, Warri – Operatives of Department of State Services, DSS, have rescued a 51-year-old staff of Warri Refinery…
01 March 2013 – Africa Development Bank, AfDB, yesterday approved N47 billion loan for Nigeria to finance the transport sector…
26 February 2013, Lagos – In a bid to bridle the incessant pipeline vandalism of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation…
Joseph Erunke 30 August 2012, Sweetcrude, ABUJA—THE meeting between the Nigerian government and the labour to find solution to the…
JUBA, South Sudan, August 27, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ — The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has added the Republic of South Sudan, its newest member, to the list of member countries eligible for IMF concession…
Ledum Mitee 03 April 2012, Sweetcrude, Lagos – SINCE the first commercial production of oil in Nigeria in 1956, it…
The Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has become one of the most important policy instruments of the Federal Government of Nigeria and is a major decider of the future structure of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. It is also the most controversial. I would like to add that how the Goodluck Jonathan administration concludes this initiative started by the Yar Adua/Jonathan Government will fundamentally define the oil and gas industry and the country going forward.
By Rep. Pete Olson (R-Texas) Our economy is suffering its worst downturn since the Great Depression. So what do we…