Norwegian oil firm says global demands could peak in early 2020s on climate goals success
Equinor, a Norwegian oil, and gas firm said Global oil demand could peak in the early 2020s if countries pull together to hit climate
Nigeria’s state oil company calls for simplified fiscal terms on Petroleum bill
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged the Senate to consider simplifying the fiscal provisions in the Petroleum
OPEC’s Barkindo says Southern Gas Corridor changing energy landscape
Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC) secretary general, has said the Southern Gas
Will rising oil prices, improved public sector salary payments stem the tide of high NPLs in banks?
The surge in non-performing loans among Nigerian financial institutions is yet to abate. However, there are speculations by market
‘Dearth of R&D hindering growth in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector’
Mayowa Afe is the President, Oil and Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria (OGTAN) – an independent umbrella group of training
Nigeria’s state oil firm direct sale–direct purchase agreement helping to keep steady product supply
The direct sale-direct purchase agreement (DSDP), adopted by the Nigerian government, which replaced the controversial oil processing
Profit vs. Equity: The knotty 10% question in a Hostcom Bill
The Petroleum Host and Impacted Communities Bill currently undergoing legislative enactment proceedings at the National Assembly has
Kenya joins league of oil exporting countries, flag-off export on Sunday
Kenya exported its first shipment of crude oil on Sunday, joining Uganda as the only two East African nations to export the commodity.
Analysts see oil prices increasing in coming months but will not reach $100
Analysts predict oil prices set to increase again after seeing a resurgence Thursday with Brent crude climbing to $78, but will most
Analysts foresee rise in oil prices but not up to $100
Oil prices will rise in the coming months but they will not hit the psychological $100 dollar mark, analysts predicted, as a