Global CO2 emission hits 33.1 gigatons in 2018-EIA
By Bukola Odufade, with agency report Global carbon emissions reached 33.1 gigatons last year, breaking their previous record, despite
Nigeria’s major power challenge is getting electricity to the consumer
Rocky Mountain Institute’s James Sherwood and Sachi Garber shared their thoughts with business a.m. BUKOLA ODUFADE on Nigeria’s
Oil independents Aiteo, Eroton, Newcross lose up to 40% of output to vandalisation of Nember Creek line
Aiteo, Eroton and Newcross, three of Nigeria’s oil independents are losing as much as 40 percent of their crude production to oil
‘Ultimatum’ as state policy to stop a menace
Nigeria still flares 800 million standard cubic feet of natural gas daily, despite the persistent call for an end to the practice,
Growth in Nigeria’s electricity industry could well depend on behavioral changes by consumers
Nigerians view electricity as a right, and not as a utility to be adequately paid for. Electricity is perceived as a due and not as a
Drilling slows in Nigeria but oil production rose
Nigeria recorded a downtick in active drilling oil rigs to 13 in August after a record high of 16 in the month before. According to
Analysts weigh in on NERC tariff review delay on metering claim
Analysts have weighed in on Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (NERC) comment that it would not review electricity
Oil prices rise $79 per barrel on OPEC production hold back, Saudi Arabia’s comfort
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as Brent crude traded at $78.71 per barrel, amid reports that Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
OECD worried by slow pace world carbon gap closing, despite investment benefits
The world carbon gap is declining “at a snail’s pace,” despite apparent investment benefit of effective carbon
Nigeria’s August crude production hits 1.87mbpd as OPEC’s total output reaches 32.89mb
Nigeria’s crude oil production rose by 70,000 barrels per day in the most of August reaching 1.87 million barrels per day from a July