1. Nigeria to sell refineries in four months, Diezani says- Daily Trust
Nigerian Bulletin - 1 hour ago
Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, plans to begin privatising its four state-owned oil refineries
before the end of the first quarter, Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said. “We would like to see major infrastructural entities such as refineries moving ... 2. FG to Sell Four Refineries Next Year
AllAfrica.com - 1 hour ago
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has announced plans by the federal
government to begin the privatisations of the four state owned oil refineries before the end of the first quarter of 2014. Alison-Madueke in an interview with ... 3. FG set to privatise four refineries in 2014
National Mirror - 8 hours ago
Plans have been concluded by the Federal Government to privatise the nation's four
refineries from the first quarter of next year. The planned privatisation was disclosed in London yesterday by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani ... 4. Nigeria to sell four state-owned refineries next year
Hydrocarbon Processing - 12 hours ago
A presidential audit of the facilities in 2012 recommended their sale due to inadequate government
funding and “sub-optimal performance.” Keywords: By ELISHA BALA-GBOGBO Bloomberg Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, plans to begin privatizing its ... 5. Nigeria: Growing Away From Oil?
Forbes - 18 hours ago
LAGOS — At the first glance, Nigeria does not appear particularly alluring to international investors.
The country's important oil industry is in the doldrums with crude production stagnating at around 2 million barrels per day. Oil investment is held back by the ... 6. FG to sell state refineries next year
BusinessDay - 20 hours ago
The federal government plans to begin privatizing its four state-owned oil refineries before the end of the
first quarter, Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said in a Bloomberg TV Africa interview. “We would like to see major infrastructural entities such ... 7. Of Regional Integration And The Nigerian Economy
Ventures Africa - 18 hours ago
VENTURES AFRICA – Nigeria's star is rising on the African continent. The country rules
African entertainment with Nollywood movies and its musical exports. According to industry analysts, the country's film industry, Nollywood is worth about $200 million a ... 8. Illegal Refineries: Matters Arising
Nigerian Observer - Nov 18, 2013
COULD an individual be said to be a criminal when they decide to sell their own property?
What if such an individual has a pressing need and that property has to be disposed for him to meets such needs? This is the case of Nigerians Living in the Delta, ... 9. Questions raised over how much crude Nigeria produces
BusinessDay - Nov 17, 2013
Lack of technical know-how on the part of government agencies responsible for monitoring oil production
and the consequent reliance on the international oil companies (IOCs) to provide data are masking the nation's exact oil production figures, BusinessDay ... 10. Volpi: It is Wise to Invest Oil Proceeds on Agriculture, Logistics
THISDAY Live - Nov 17, 2013
Managing Director, Integrated Logistics Services Nigeria Limited, Mr. SimoneVolpi, spoke with
John Iwori on the huge potential of Nigeria's maritime sector as well as the oil and gas industry. Excerpts: How will you assess the potential of the oil and gas in the ... 11. Doors opening for Nigeria's oil firms
Oxford Business Group - Nov 17, 2013
The role of locally-owned firms in Nigeria's oil sector is expected to expand further in coming years,
even as international producers move away from onshore and littoral fields. However, there are some who query if the local industry is ready to take the step up ... 12. Local Participation In Nigeria Oil Sector Grows
spyghana.com - Nov 17, 2013
After six decades of being dominated by multinational and state‑owned corporations, Nigeria's petroleum
industry is seeing increasing participation by the domestic private sector. According to official data, local companies now control over 30 per cent of the ... |
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