Nigeria taps $300m Diaspora bond to finance deficit
*Plans international road show next week The Debt Management Office (DMO) has announced that it would start an international road show
U.S. oil exports double forcing a new disruptive era in global markets
The pace of the United States’ oil exports hitting an average of one million barrels a day this year is seen to be contributing to the
Equatorial Guinea calls on African nations to join OPEC
OPEC’s newest member, Equatorial Guinea called on fellow African producers to band together in protecting the value of their oil
Nigeria’s oil export gets boost as Shell lifts Forcados force majeure
Royal Dutch Shell Tuesday lifted the force majeure on exports from the Trans Forcados pipeline, which has been closed since February
Oil prices drop amid glut concerns, as Trump abandons global climate pact
Oil prices tumbled below $50 on Friday amid worries that U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to abandon a global climate pact
Nigeria, Libya get OPEC soft landing on increased production
Nigeria and Libya have received a soft landing from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) over both
Nigeria could seize cheap deep-sea oil production moments
New projections suggesting deep-sea oil production costs are becoming cheaper and that oil at $50 per barrel would sustain such
Nigerian Senate votes to halt Eni’s Port Harcourt refinery deal
Nigeria’s Senate voted on Tuesday to halt a concession agreement with the local unit of Italian oil firm Eni to repair, operate
Oil fell on oversupply worries despite OPEC deal
Oil prices fell on Tuesday on concerns that output cuts by the world’s big exporters may not be enough to drain a global glut
OPEC is falling short on its promise to do ‘whatever it takes’ to stabilize oil prices
Few days back, 25th March, OPEC met market expectations by extending the OPEC and non-OPEC crude oil production cuts enacted on