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
Petrochemicals to account for 33% of oil demand growth by 2030, says IEA
The International Energy Agency has said that petrochemicals will account for more than 33 percent of oil demand growth globally in
Africapitalism in Practice: A Corporate Governance Framing
Africapitalism, an emotive and philosophical approach to capitalism and management, emboldening the private sector to contribute to
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
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,
Benedict Peters, Aiteo founder, is Forbes Oil & Gas Leader of the Year 2018
International business leader and founder of Aiteo Group, Benedict Peters, was awarded Africa’s Oil and Gas Leader of the Year at the
MAN canvasses refineries’ revival, stable power, multiplicity tax regulation
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) on Wednesday listed revival of refineries, stability in electricity supply and