Rising int’l price of crude forces hike in petrol price
Heirs Energies, Renaissance Africa collaborate to drive Nigeria’s oil and gas devt
Firm holds training for stakeholders in power sector
Ogoni spill: Shell supplies water to communities
Tie subsidy to PIB, Civil society tells FG
Power: National Assembly commends Nnaji
Senate calls for sacking of interim management of Ajaokuta Steel
Security, others, top challenges at Onne Free Zone
NCDMB moves to save $3.5bn capital flight
Deregulation, pricing and subsidy: An analyst’s perspective
Pipeline project: Expert frowns at deprivation of oil communities
Siemens powers photovoltaic power plants
The Devil’s Excrement
NOSDRA fines SEEPCO N68m over oil spillage
Security concerns, others force NAPE to change conference venue
Petroleum: APPA seeks production sharing for members
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SubscribeExpectations high as Olorunsola heads DPR
SINCE 2009, the one of the major occurrence that has become almost a recurring development in the Petroleum Sector is change in leadership. As the new helmsman Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR; Mr. Augustine Olorunsola prepares for his role as an industry regulator, Clara Nwachukwu writes that the challenges are many, as industry operators spell out their expectations to set agenda for him.
PSI concerned about military presence at power plants
THE Public Service International, PSI, has expressed concern over military occupation of the power stations throughout the country.
Biometric capture: NASS demands outcome of data
THE National Assembly has asked the Ministry of Power to ensure that the outcome of the Biometric Data capturing of staff of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, should be made public.
‘Executive, Legislature should speak with one voice’
SOME Nigerians have expressed concern over the discordant tunes from the Executive and legislative arms of government on the removal of fuel subsidy. Below are what they feel about the issue. Excerpts:
WAGPCO targets 470m scf gas expansion
WEST African Gas Pipeline Company, WAGPCO, has revealed plans to increase its current gas distribution of 150 million standard cubic feet, scf per day, to 470 million scf/day.
NEITI lauds efforts in auditing process
THE Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative, NEITI, has lauded its efforts in ensuring transparency in the process of gathering data on revenue flows between government and the oil and gas industries.
Why we deployed soldiers to power installations — FG
The Federal Government has sought to explain the reason behind its recent deployment of military personnel to various power installations across the country.
Only verified workers will be paid 50% salary increase
The Federal Government has directed that the payment of the 50 percent salary increases should be made only to members of staff who have been verified biometrically.
Pipeline vandalism: NNPC records over 5,000 cases in 2010
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has said that over 5000 cases of willful act of pipeline vandalism were recorded at the end of 2010 nationwide.
‘Training is Key to local content development’
The National Chairman of Oil and Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria, OGTAN, Prof. Mike Onyekonwu, has said that only the proper training of Nigerian workers will guarantee local content development in the oil and gas industry.
Chevron vessel in Nigeria hijacked, 3 hostages taken
Eight pirates boarded an oil supply vessel contracted by Chevron Corp off the Nigerian coast and took three hostages, the U.S. oil company said on Friday.
Nigerian Content: Education key to oil, gas devt
IF Nigeria intends to grow indigenous capacity to drive the oil and gas, ICT and other relevant sectors, it must focus on education of its youths today and urgently consider increased budgetary allocation to education.
Kerosene to gas: A cleaner, healthier living
As the Federal Government struggles to offload the burden of fuel subsidy, industry analysts argue that subsidy on kerosene can be relieved through conversion to the use of cooking gas. Kunle Kalejaye, assesses developments in the Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG sector, as the best alternative fuel.
Lagos plans one million gas delivery
The Lagos State Government said it plans to deliver Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, also known as cooking gas to one million homes within the next four years.
Shell completes sale of two Nigerian oil blocks – NNPC
NNPC has said that two local firms had completed the purchase of 45 per cent stakes in two onshore oil blocks, previously owned by Shell, Total and Eni .
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