26 July 2016, Abuja – The Petroleum Equalisation Fund (Management) says there is no subsisting issue between it and the National…
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In the absence of rail transportation and a sustainable network of pipelines, Nigeria depends on the tanker owners and drivers to transport about 98 percent of petroleum products used in the country by road.
20 July 2016, Abuja -The Federal Government has restored the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria’s, IPMAN, rights to petroleum…
Kunle Kalejaye 30 November 2015, Lagos – The Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners, NARTO, has called on the Federal Government…
23 June 2015, Lagos – Despite the improved supply of petrol after the suspension of the strike action embarked upon on…
28 May 2015, Lagos – The over N20bn claims by the National Association of Road Transport Owners as amount owed them…
28 May 2015, Lagos – Tankers loading petrol from depots in Apapa, Lagos are currently paying between N90 and N110 per…
27 May 2015, Lagos – The owners of petroleum depots across the country under the aegis of Depot and Petroleum Products…
27 May 2015, Lagos – The nation may continue to grapple with the effect of the latest fuel crisis until next…
26 May 2015, Lagos – The crippling strike embarked upon by oil marketers and other industry stakeholders since May 16, was…