Western countries learning the hard way on fuel subsidy – Buhari
The president says his government will not scrap fuel subsidy soon as current realities make it impossible to do so.
The president says his government will not scrap fuel subsidy soon as current realities make it impossible to do so.
Police say the hoodlums, numbering about 20, gained access to the Refinery through the lagoon.
A consortium under the Direct-Sale-Direct-Purchase (DSDP) contract also issued a formal statement to explain its side of the story. This ...
An EU business executive said hurdles for investors in Nigeria range from ease of doing business, dealing with regulators, to ...
The government says it has realised the timing of its planned removal of petrol subsidy is "problematic", and will worsen ...
Mr Dangote died in the United States Sunday after a protracted illness.
Some of the affected Lagos communities have been in darkness for 15 years.
The government's policy stipulates the mandatory participation of the NNPC in any privately-owned refinery that exceeds 50,000 barrels per day ...
The government pins its hopes of ending fuel imports largely on the completion of the Dangote refinery.
The governor says construction will begin on Magbon Alade Road in the next two months.
The group, MOMAN, says the concept of buying crude in Naira from the government and selling its refined products in ...
The CBN governor says the first shipment of Urea from the Dangote Fertiliser Plant would begin in March to help ...
The unionists say they want Aliko Dangote honoured by the UN.
The refinery is expected to double Nigeria’s refining capacity and while providing cost savings helps in meeting the increasing demand ...
The atmospheric equipment which was manufactured by Sinopec company in China, is the primary unit processor of crude oil into ...
The official says apart from oil, over 80 per cent of cargoes coming to Nigeria are now containerised
Mr Kyari unveils his plans for the petroleum sector.
The refinery when it starts full operation would be refining 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The project will require investment of $2 billion.
Mr. Dangote plans to make a takeover offer after completing his refinery in Lagos.
“We are also building the largest sub-sea pipeline infrastructure in any country in the world.”
A staff of the refinery is being held for alleged fraud.
A report says NNPC’s operational expenses between 2015 and 2016 consistently outstripped its revenues.
The refinery’s daily production capacity would be 150 per cent of the current total demand of petroleum products in the ...
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