Lagos multifunctional strange oil press issue

Lawmakers in Nigeria try to resolve rift Associated Press

  • Lagos multifunctional strange oil press issue
  • Lagos multifunctional strange oil press issue
  • Lagos multifunctional strange oil press issue
  • Lagos multifunctional strange oil press issue

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  • Why are Nigerian legislators investigating contaminated fuel imports?
  • (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba, File) ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian legislators on Monday began an investigation into the alleged importation of contaminated fuel into the country, part of efforts to resolve issues causing a rift between an oil refinery owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and the industry regulator.
  • Why is Nigeria's oil rig a slow start?
  • However, the $19 billion facility has been off to a slow start despite opening more than a year ago. It has had to source crude oil from other countries after failing to secure supplies in Nigeria, whose capacity as one of Africa’s biggest oil producers has been impeded by oil theft and chronic corruption.
  • Is Lagos refinery a game-changer?
  • The 650,000-barrels-per-day refinery in the economic hub of Lagos is the biggest in Africa and was touted by authorities as a game-changer that would end the oil-rich country’s dependence on imported petrol. However, the $19 billion facility has been off to a slow start despite opening more than a year ago.
  • What does the Petroleum Industry Act mean for Nigeria's economy?
  • The Petroleum Industry Act, which Buhari signed into law in August, envisions an even greater role for oil and gas in Nigeria’s economy. “The intent [of the Act] is to really transform the industry for us to be able to attract the required investment into oil and gas,” explained Adewale Ajayi, a partner at KPMG in Lagos.

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