Dangote Refinery still on course for 2020 start, say Renaissance analyst
With most of its needed equipment on ground, an analyst at Renaissance Capital, Temilade Adurogba, has declared that Dangote Refinery
Industry analysts see Venezuelan possibility in Nigeria if PIB is not passed soon
Industry analysts meeting in Enugu, Enugu State, at a stakeholders roundtable, have urged the federal government to pass the Petroleum
Barkindo says oil prices rising on perceived supply shortages amid OPEC’s revised oil demand forecast
Current oil prices reflect market “perceptions” of a potential supply shortage rather than an actual inability of
Local content fund bumps indigenous vessel ownership by 38%
The Nigerian Content Intervention Fund (NCIF) created in a bid to increase local content is responsible for the 38 percent increase in
Poland’s largest refiner shows interest in Nigerian crude
Poland’s largest oil refiner, PKN Orlen, is exploring Nigerian crude oil as its new source of supply following the country’s ongoing
Africapitalism in Practice: A Corporate Governance Framing
Africapitalism, an emotive and philosophical approach to capitalism and management, emboldening the private sector to contribute to
Two sides of a coin: Africapitalism and Buy Nigerian campaign
Nigerians seem to have a good appetite and taste for everything foreign – from simple goods and services to sophisticated knowledge
Experts skeptical modular refineries can refine 10% of Nigeria’s crude output
Modular refineries have been described as a cost effective and timely option in comparison with medium and large scale refineries as
Shale petroleum poses a threat to OPEC member states
Unconventional gas resources (shale gas reserves) have existed for several decades, but its production had been hampered by lack of
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