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Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2017In: World From AfricaTags: DAPPMA, NNPC, OPEC, Prof Daniel Yergin, Putin, RBC Capital Markets, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Shale oil, USA, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

A dangerous feuding evocative of the framing of the oil commodity as the prize by Prof Daniel Yergin, the American Energy intellectual in his all time best seller – The Prize: The Epic Quest... Read more

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Rising Oil Price: The Funeral of a Crisis Commodity and Its Energy Policy Dilemma in Relation to Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 27, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Bob Dudley, BP, Emily Wax, Jigawa Talakawa Summit, London, NNPC, Prof Daniel Yergin, Spencer Dale, The Washington PostNo CommentsViews:
Rising Oil Price: The Funeral of a Crisis Commodity and Its Energy Policy Dilemma in Relation to Nigeria

A striking headline across the world yesterday was the rise in the price of Brent crude by which other brands of crude oil are determined in price terms. It climbed to $50 and above this wee... Read more

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Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal

Posted By: adminon: April 12, 2017In: FlashbackTags: 'Oil and Instability', Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Dr Ibrahim Tahir, Eni, Global Witness, Prof Daniel Yergin, Prof. Terisa Turner, Shell, The London Observer, Transparency International-NigeriaNo CommentsViews:
Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal

Transparency International in Nigeria Calls for Action on Malabu Oil Following Global Witness Audio on the Deal Mallam Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, the Head of Transparency International in Nigeri... Read more

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