The Nigerian Government’s inaction from 2011 till date towards resolving issues surrounding the multibillion dollar Bonga South-west oil and gas development is truncating the Final Investment Decision (FID) on the project.
Read more @ Businessday
Thursday, 31 March 2016
RELIEF AS PPPRA SLASHES NNPC’S ALLOCATION FOR Q2 FUEL IMPORTS
The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has released the second quarter petrol import allocations to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the private oil marketing companies, a development that will potentially ease the current product shortages, THISDAY has learnt.
SHELL PROBED IN ITALY OVER $1.1BN NIGERIAN SCANDAL
Oil Prospecting Licence 245 was said to have been purchased in 2011 by Shell and Eni for $1.3bn. But corruption scandal has continued to trail the transaction.
CHINA REDUCES IMPORT OF NIGERIAN CRUDE OIL
China’s crude import from Nigeria stood at 11.41 million barrels in 2014, data obtained on Monday from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation showed.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
EU, OPEC WORRY AS LOW OIL PRICES CRASH INVESTMENTS
Arising from twelfth energy dialogue in Vienna Austria recently, the dou confirmed that there has been a growing challenge in energy markets, particularly for oil since the last energy dialogue meeting in June 2014.
Read more @ The Guardian
NNPC’S FUEL IMPORT REFORM SCHEME REDUCES U.S. PETROL EXPORT TO NIGERIA BY 10,000BPD
The United States (U.S.) exports of gasoline to Africa decreased by 28,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2015, compared with 2014 due to lower exports to Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest fuel importers.
The EIA, which made this disclosure in a statement at the weekend, attributed the shortfall in U.S. petrol export to Africa to fuel import programme reforms, which took place in Nigeria recently.
Read more @ The Guardian
The EIA, which made this disclosure in a statement at the weekend, attributed the shortfall in U.S. petrol export to Africa to fuel import programme reforms, which took place in Nigeria recently.
Read more @ The Guardian
KACHIKWU APOLOGISES, ASSURES NIGERIANS FUEL SHORTAGES TO EASE OFF NEXT WEEK
Specifically, he said even though a two-week target had been set to end the scarcity of fuel, he was working assiduously to ensure that between April 5th and 7th, the lingering queues would have largely disappeared.
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
SHELL INCREASES GAS PRODUCTION IN EASTERN NIGER DELTA
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) Joint Venture has announced that more gas is being produced from Agbada field in the Eastern Niger Delta in support of federal government’s aspiration of increasing domestic gas production for manufacturing and power generation.
This development is coming at a time Nigeria’s power supply has dropped significantly due to gas shortages to power stations
OIL PRICE SLUMP REDUCES SECTOR’S OUTPUT BY N3.6TN
A report showing the performance of the sector, which was obtained by our correspondent from the National Bureau of Statistics, revealed that in monetary terms, the sector recorded a huge decline of 37.5 per cent from N9.61tn in 2014 to N5.99tn at the end of last year.
NNPC UNVEILS STRATEGIES TO END CURRENT FUEL SCARCITY IN NEXT FEW DAYS
The corporation has also reassured Nigerians that it was on top of the petroleum products supply and distribution situation, and remained committed to eliminating this endemic issue once and for all within the next few days.
Read more @ Thisdaylive
Thursday, 24 March 2016
LABOUR KICKS AS KACHIKWU SAYS FUEL SCARCITY’LL LINGER TILL MAY
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu, on Wednesday, said despite the efforts being put in place by the Federal Government, fuel queues might not be completely eliminated until about two months.
He said since he was not a magician, the fuel queues could not be eliminated with a magic wand.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
SHELL BOOSTS SUB-SURFACE OIL DRILLING SKILLS IN VARSITY
The centre has 15 fully-networked workstations, a high-end server complete with internet facilities and a standby 45-Kva generator among other facilities.
Read more @ The Guardian
STAKEHOLDERS IDENTIFY OPTIONS BEYOND CRUDE OIL RESOURCES IN NIGERIA
With the recent plummeting crude oil prices and drop in the country’s daily revenue by half, industrialists and experts who gathered at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)/
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) forum, called on the Federal Government to look beyond crude oil for economic development.
Read more @ The Guardian
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MAY OKAY N6.07TR BUDGET TODAY
The National Assembly may today adopt N6, 077,680,000,000 as budget for 2016. This came to light yesterday following the successful presentation by the Appropriation Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of reports on the 2016 budget which they have been working on since December, 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari laid the budget proposal before the joint session of the National Assembly.
Read more @ The Guardian
Read more @ The Guardian
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
NIGERIA’S CRUDE OIL EARNINGS DROP BY 40.3% TO N9,728.5B
Nigeria’s earnings from crude oil resources have dropped from N16,304.0 billion recorded in 2014 to N9,728.8 billion in 2015, representing a 40.3 per cent decline.
The country’s crude oil component of total trade decreased by N4,945.9 billion or 41.6 per cent as against the level recorded in 2014.
Read more @ The Guardian
The country’s crude oil component of total trade decreased by N4,945.9 billion or 41.6 per cent as against the level recorded in 2014.
Read more @ The Guardian
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO PRESENT HARMONISED PIB NEXT WEEK
Tired of endlessly waiting for President Muhammadu Buhari to send a new draft of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to the National Assembly, the federal legislature has taken the bold step to independently initiate the bill towards its prompt passage.
Against this background, the National Assembly had designed its own version of the bill ahead of the formal presentation of its harmonised version before each chamber of the National Assembly next week.
NNPC FAILED TO REMIT N4.9TR TO FEDERATION ACCOUNT, SAYS FISCAL COMMISSION
According to the commission, the amount standing to the NNPC as un-remitted liability is indeed N4.9 trillion, explaining that the N3.25 trillion only represents the corporation’s liability in 2014. Before then it said NNPC had a pending liability which if aggregated would make it N4.9 trillion.
Read more @ The Guardian
Monday, 21 March 2016
DPR REVIEWS GUIDELINES ON FUEL DEPOT OWNERSHIP
The Director, Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Mordecai Ladan, says the agency has commenced a review of its guidelines to ensure that no one builds fuel depots without retail outlets for distribution.
Ladan stated this in Lagos on Saturday at the inauguration of a new filling station along the Lekki-Ajah Expressway by Northwest Petroleum & Gas Company Limited.
22 MODULAR REFINERIES TO PRODUCE 1.429MBPD
Nigeria’s quest for domestic fuel sufficiency may have been given a lift with the award of 22 licences for modular refineries to private individuals.
The refineries have combined capacities of 1.429 million barrels per day, mbpd. Efforts to boost domestic refining capacity through other alternatives like modular refining, follows the inability of the nation’s five refineries, with combined capacity of 446,000bpd to meet daily national requirement of 40 million litres per day.
Read more @ Vanguard
The refineries have combined capacities of 1.429 million barrels per day, mbpd. Efforts to boost domestic refining capacity through other alternatives like modular refining, follows the inability of the nation’s five refineries, with combined capacity of 446,000bpd to meet daily national requirement of 40 million litres per day.
Read more @ Vanguard
NIGERIA MAY LOSE N200B TO FORCADOS PIPELINE DISRUPTION
The Forcados Terminal in Delta State, which is one of Nigeria’s biggest terminals with the capacity to export about 400,000 barrels of oil a day, was supposed to export 250,000 between February and May 2016.
Read more @ The Guardian
Friday, 18 March 2016
OIL PRICE RISES TO $40.71 AS OPEC MENDS FENCES
Oil producers, including Gulf OPEC members, support holding talks next month on a deal to keep production at current levels, even if Iran declines to participate, OPEC sources said on Wednesday. A meeting would increase the likelihood of the first global supply deal in 15 years.
Read more @ VanguardNgr
COURT TO HEAR APPEAL-CHALLENGING JURISDICTION ON $1.015B CHEVRON DIVESTMENT SUIT
The Appellate Court on Tuesday, fixed November 22, 2016 for hearing of the substantive appeal on CA/L/557/2014.
Read more @ The Guardian
OIL PRICE SLUMP: NIGERIAN COMPANIES’LL SURVIVE — KACHIKWU
According to him, Nigerian companies are resilient and will survive the plunge.
Read more @ VanguardNgr
Thursday, 17 March 2016
WHY PRIVATE, GREENFIELD REFINERIES, CAN’T TAKE OFF
This is because the DPR has already withdrawn the licences as the projects failed to take off after an 18-month deadline, due to political interferences, a lack of finance and technical know-how and inability to get the assurance of crude oil supply from the Federal Government.
Read more @ The Guardian
OIL SLUMP: NIGERIA, OTHERS TO MEET IN APRIL
Oil producers, including the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, have supported holding talks next month on a deal to freeze output even if Iran declines to participate, OPEC sources have said, as political pressure to prop up prices increases.
Nigeria had in February backed Saudi Arabia and Russia in freezing oil production, while giving Iran and Iraq a way out to regain some of their lost market shares due to sanctions and war.
NNPC REJECTS AUDIT REPORT ON NON-REMITTANCE OF N3.2TN
The corporation also said that the report with its “errors” had the capacity of undermining its current and future business operations, compelling it to set the records straight
Read more @ Thisdaylive
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
SENATE TO PROBE NNPC OVER N3.2 TRILLION ALLEGED FRAUD
Specifically, it is to investigate the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for alleged failure to remit N3, 234,577,666,791.35 trillion domestic crude oil receipts to the Federation Account.
Read more @ The Guardian
$2B MALABU OIL BLOCK DEAL: ADOKE’S ACCOUNTS UNDER PROBE
Some past public officers are also being probed over the $2billion Malabu oil block deal.
Read more @ The Nation
NIGERIA, IRAQ CUT OPEC’S OUTPUT BY 175,000BPD
Specifically, crude oil output declined by 94,200 bpd to 1.75 million bpd from 1.84 million bpd it recorded the previous month.
Read more @ The Guardian
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
AUDIT REPORT EXPOSES OVER N3TR FRAUD AT NNPC, ONSA
A damning audit report from the Auditor-General of the Federation, Samuel Ukura, which was submitted to the National Assembly yesterday showed monumental corruption in some Federal Government’s establishments.
Key aspects of the 2014 report which was presented to the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Salisu Maikasuwa, include the alleged refusal of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to remit some N3,234,577,666,791.35 trillion revenue for the sale of domestic crude oil to the federation account
Read more @ The Guardian
Key aspects of the 2014 report which was presented to the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Salisu Maikasuwa, include the alleged refusal of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to remit some N3,234,577,666,791.35 trillion revenue for the sale of domestic crude oil to the federation account
Read more @ The Guardian
NASS ADOPTS $36 OIL BENCHMARK FOR 2016 BUDGET
Indications emerged on Monday that the National Assembly may have finally adopted a $36 per barrel oil benchmark for the 2016 budget as against the $38 benchmark earlier proposed by the Executive in what is seen as a conservative stance on the recovery of volatile oil prices.
Read more @ BusinessDay Online
Read more @ BusinessDay Online
CRUDE OIL SLIPS TO BELOW $40 AS IRAN DASHES HOPES OF OUTPUT FREEZE
Saudi Arabia and several fellow OPEC members had agreed with non-OPEC Russia to freeze output at January levels in an attempt to prop up prices.
KACHIKWU: NIGERIA TO BECOME EXPORTER OF REFINED FUEL
Kachikwu stated this recently in Abuja when he briefed journalists on his plans for the country’s petroleum sector.
Monday, 14 March 2016
NNPC MAY EMERGE SOLE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IMPORTER
There are indications that major and independent marketers may be excluded from petroleum products import in the second quarter.
The Guardian learnt that this is due to the failure of the marketers to deliver the 22 percent allocation granted to them which is causing the current scarcity of petrol in the country.
Read more @ The Guardian
The Guardian learnt that this is due to the failure of the marketers to deliver the 22 percent allocation granted to them which is causing the current scarcity of petrol in the country.
Read more @ The Guardian
TOTAL E&P INVESTS $10 BILLION IN NIGERIA
French oil giant, Total Exploration and Production Nigeria (TEPN) said it has invested $10 billion in Nigeria since it began oil business operations in the country more than 50 years ago. Managing director of Total E&P, Nicholas Terraz has also assured that the oil company would continue to work towards enhancing development.
Read more @ Businessday Online
Read more @ Businessday Online
KACHIKWU: NIGERIA IS TARGETING 2.4MBPD OIL OUTPUT IN 2016
He said that even though the target of 2.4mbpd was not used as a production benchmark for the 2016 budget, he explained that the production volume would be pursued by his ministry.
Friday, 11 March 2016
PIB, OTHERS THREATEN OUR OPERATIONS IN NIGERIA – SHELL
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has said the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, which seeks to overhaul the Nigerian oil and gas industry, could take a huge toll on its current and future operations in the country.
The oil major stated this in its annual report for the year ended December 31, 2015, which was released on Thursday and obtained by our correspondent.
OIL WORKERS SUSPEND STRIKE, FUEL SCARCITY WORSENS
As a result, work resumed at both the Abuja headquarters of the corporation and all its subsidiaries, as well as at petrol stations operated by the national oil firm.
SENATE, HOUSE DISAGREE ON NNPC RESTRUCTURING
While the Senate has backed the reforms, saying the minister’s action did not contravene any known law, the House of Representatives insists that the restructuring of the national oil firm is illegal.
Thursday, 10 March 2016
OPEC MEMBERS RAKE IN $18.7 BILLION FROM OFID
Nigeria and other 134 countries have so far benefited from $18.7 billion OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID).
Meanwhile, Brent crude oil price dropped from the $40.84 it earlier recorded to $39.65 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) declined from the $37.90 a barrel to $39.65 per barrel.
Read More @The Guardian
Meanwhile, Brent crude oil price dropped from the $40.84 it earlier recorded to $39.65 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) declined from the $37.90 a barrel to $39.65 per barrel.
Read More @The Guardian
N696BN UNPAID SALARY THREATENS OGONI CLEAN-UP PROJECT
With barely three weeks to the official commencement of the long-awaited clean-up of Ogoniland by President Muhammadu Buhari, investigation by our correspondent revealed that the three-year backlog of salaries owed workers of the department responsible for the clean-up remained unpaid.
LABOUR GROUNDS POWER, FUEL SUPPLY OVER NNPC’S UNBUNDLING
The angry workers barricaded offices and facilities of the NNPC in protest against splitting into several other business units of the state oil company by the Federal Government on Tuesday.
Read more @ The Guardian
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
U.S. MAY RAISE SHALE PRODUCTION OVER RALLYING OIL PRICES
The Brent crude rose to $41.39 a barrel yesterday from 40 a barrel on Monday.
Read more @ The Guardian
PRESIDENT APPROVES NNPC’S RESTRUCTURING INTO SEVEN UNITS, 20 COMPANIES
He explained that under the new structure, NNPC will have five core new divisions comprising the upstream, downstream, refining group, gas and power, as well as the ventures’ groups. The other two, he said, are finance and services groups.
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
NNPC’S OIL REVENUE REMITTANCE TO FAAC DROPS BY N382M
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) monday said its monthly naira remittance to the federation account dropped by N382 million from N86,340,969,392 to N85,958,157,358 in the month of January.
The corporation, in its January financial and production report which was released yesterday, also explained that it has cut its monthly loss figures from N11.86 billion which it previously recorded in its December records to N3.55 billion.
OIL PRICES HIT 2016 HIGH, RISE ABOVE $40/BL
The rise in oil prices coincided with comments by the President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, who advised Nigerians to stop viewing the low oil price environment as a setback, saying that the situation offers the nation an opportunity to diversify its revenue base.
CRUDE THEFT: FG SUES IOCs OVER $12BN MISSING OIL REVENUE
Monday, 7 March 2016
OIL WORKERS KICK AGAINST NNPC’S UNBUNDLING
The union stated in a statement on Sunday that the move was an attempt to provoke workers in the oil and gas sector and cause industrial unrest in the country
NIGERIA LOSES N139.2B MONTHLY TO GAS FLARING
The country lost up to $814.14 million (about N162.8 billion) to gas flaring in 2015 alone.
Read more @ The Guardian
REFINERIES RECORD FIRST PROFIT IN 12 MONTHS
The report showed that the refineries recorded losses consecutively from February last year up till December; but in January 2016, they made an operating profit of N5.67bn
Friday, 4 March 2016
AGIP CONTRACTORS FLAY ARREST OF MEMBERS IN BAYELSA
AGIP Indigenous Contractors Association in Bayelsa State has expressed concern over the alleged arrest and detention of two of its members by operatives of Department of State Services, DSS, in the state.
President of the association, Mr Clement Adaminegbe, in a statement in Yenagoa, while lamenting the incarceration of James Angese and Nengi Ikiba in DSS detention, pointed out that since their arrest over two weeks, the DSS had refused to make known to them, the offence they committed, adding that family members of the detainees have not been allowed to take them on bail as it had also refused to charge them to court.
Read more @ Vnaguard
President of the association, Mr Clement Adaminegbe, in a statement in Yenagoa, while lamenting the incarceration of James Angese and Nengi Ikiba in DSS detention, pointed out that since their arrest over two weeks, the DSS had refused to make known to them, the offence they committed, adding that family members of the detainees have not been allowed to take them on bail as it had also refused to charge them to court.
Read more @ Vnaguard
FG TO UNBUNDLE NNPC INTO 30 COMPANIES
The minister of state for petroleum resources and group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Ibe Kachikwu, on Thursday said that the state-run oil firm will be unbundled into 30 profit-making companies with separate managing directors in the weeks ahead, as part of the ongoing transformation of the national oil company.
Read more @ Businessday
Read more @ Businessday
Thursday, 3 March 2016
SHELL IN FRESH BATTLE OVER NIGERIA OIL SPILL
Oil giant, Royal Dutch Shell, is facing fresh environmental claims in the London High Court from two Nigerian communities who alleged that they had suffered from repeated large-scale oil spills from the company’s pipelines in the Niger Delta.
The two separate lawsuits were filed on Wednesday, with Leigh Day representing the communities after winning an unprecedented £55m in damages from Shell in a landmark ruling by the same court last year.
NAPIMS TERMINATES BRISTOW CONTRACTS
Helicopters contracts in the country following the emergency landing of a Bristow-operated Sikorsky S-76C++ helicopter on February 3, 2016.
Read more @ Tribune online
NIGERIA, ANGOLA, OTHERS OIL EXPORTS TO FALL BY 600,000BPD IN SIX YEARS
Nigeria and her counterparts in Africa producing crude oil will have their crude oil exports fall by 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) over the next six years as production from Africa’s biggest producers slips and rising regional refinery activity absorbs more domestic output, the International Energy Agency says.
Read more @ BusinessDayNg
Read more @ BusinessDayNg
NIGERIA LOSES $21BN OIL INVESTMENT, FACES STIFF COMPETITION
Industry operators stated this in Lagos while discussing the issue of low oil prices, the challenges and opportunities.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
UNION FAULTS CALL TO STOP BRISTOW’S CONTRACTS
NAPIMS is reported to have said that the accident and recent incident calls to question Bristow’s maintenance and inspection programmes, thereby requesting on its joint partners to terminate all Bristow helicopter services contracts.
OPEC’S OIL, GAS INVESTMENT MAY DROP TO $320B THIS YEAR
The IEA, which made this disclosure in its Medium Term Oil Market report released recently, stated that as a whole, oil export revenues slumped from a peak of $1.2 trillion in 2012 to $500 billion in 2015 and, if oil prices remain at current levels, this will fall in 2016 to approximately $320 billion.
Read more @ The Guardian
SAUDI, IRAQ BATTLE NIGERIA OVER ‘JUICY’ INDIAN CRUDE OIL MARKET SHARE
Saudi Arabia and Iraq are battling Nigeria to gain more market share from India, the world’s third-largest crude oil importer, with the two Middle East countries’ oil exports hitting the highest levels in more than a decade, in January 2016.
Read more @ BusinessDayNg
Read more @ BusinessDayNg
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
FUEL QUEUES RETURN TO MAJOR CITIES
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has stressed the need for members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-members to cooperate and find a common ground to stabilise crude oil prices.
Read more @ The Guardian
TOTAL FPSO WILL BOOST LOCAL CONTENT DEVT.
The Managing Director, Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics, LADOL Base, Dr. Amy Jadesimi, who disclosed this in Lagos, said upon the completion of the facility, other FPSO’s can berth there.
Read more @ Vanguard
MULTINATIONALS SAY NIGERIA’S DOLLAR CRUNCH IS HURTING BUSINESS
Multinational groups say a dollar shortage in Nigeria, driven by the oil price crash is forcing local suppliers to buy hard currency at a black market premium, pushing up their operating costs and prices, and obstructing business in Africa’s biggest economy, the Financial Times reports.
Read more @ Businessday
Read more @ Businessday
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