Due to irregular supply of public electricity, about N3.5 trillion ($21.9 billion) is spent yearly by businesses, families and others in Nigeria to buy fuel for power generation. Disclosing this yesterday at the ongoing 2016 Huawei Connect conference in Shanghai, China, the Business Leader (Distribution), Sahara Group, the firm with majority stakes in Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company, Rotimi Onanuga, said … Read More
FG Silent as Stakeholders Seek Oil Licensing Round
As some industry stakeholders continue to look forward to another oil licensing round in the country, the Federal Government has yet to unveil any plans towards awarding licences. Over the past few years, operators and other stakeholders in the oil and gas industry have decried the lack of oil licensing rounds despite the government’s quest to increase the nation’s reserves. … Read More
Leadership Tussle: $3bn IPMAN Refinery Dream Now A Mirage
The policy of deregulation of the downstream oil industry in Nigeria from an economic point of view considers the enormous subsidy pay out to petroleum marketers as Nigeria in the last five years has consistently spent over N1 trillion, that is about $5 billion, on petrol subsidies. The deregulation of the sub-sector, government argues, will open up the sector to … Read More
Natural Gas, Recipe For Fueling Nigeria’s Economy – PwC
As the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration strives to rescue the nation’s economy with a focus on diversification, experts in the energy sector have continue to emphasise the need to deploy Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a key component to hastening the initiative. There is no gainsaying that a good number of experts in the oil & gas industry perceived that … Read More