Egbin Power launches Innovation Hub to equip future leaders, ignite creativity
FG yet to remove VAT on LPG despite promises
NNPC/Sahara Group imports 7,000MT LPG to boost supply
Shell Nigeria Gas donates labs, ICT centre to community school
FG targets 100% Nigerian Content in 2027
NERC fines Ibadan DISCO N50m over misuse of loan
Oil Sales: India dumps Nigeria for US
Ikeja Electric, Mojec seal deal to supply transformer, meters
PPMC earns N132bn from petrol, kerosene, diesel sales
We installed 612,552 meters in 4 years — DISCOs
DPR, NSCHE make case for industrial safety
NAPTIN trains 36 Liberians on power sector operations
Oil firm pledges to end gas flaring in 2019
Disagreement over amendment of NLNG Act deepens

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Power: 4,000 MW for December threatened
The Federal Government’s efforts to supply 4,000 megawatts, MW, of electricity by December 2017, may not be accomplished as a result of poor state of power stations, limited transmission facilities and inadequate distribution in the nation.
Army intervenes in Chevron, Delta community electricity row
THE Army has waded into the protracted dispute between the people of Kokodiagbene in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, and American oil giant, Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, over alleged refusal of the company to supply electricity to the host community
40bn barrels of oil reserves achievable by 2020 — NAPE
THE Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) has expressed confidence that the Federal Government has the capacity to achieve 40 billion barrels of oil reserve projected for 2020.
LPG market to grow by 12,000 tonnes in Q2
THE Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, market is expected to hit an additional storage capacity of about 12,000 metric tonnes, says the president, Nigeria Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association (NLPGA), Dayo Adeshina
Oil price falls by 1% as worries over U.S. output mount
OIL fell around 1 percent yesterday as investors continued to unwind bets on higher prices after record cuts last week because of concerns that growing United States oil output could hamper an Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC-led production cut deal.

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