
Petroleum product marketers have revealed that Dangote Refinery will sell its petrol for as high as N1,500 if the Nigerian government bans fuel importation.
Petroleum product marketers have revealed that Dangote Refinery will sell its petrol for as high as N1,500 if the Nigerian government bans fuel importation.
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery is increasing its crude oil storage capacity by 1 billion litres, equivalent to approximately 6.29 million barrels.
Nigerians praised the quality of refined petroleum products obtained from the Dangote Refinery and offered at MRS Oil Plc filling stations around the country.
Audit report from the office of the auditor general has revealed unaccounted sums amounting to N313 billion, under these two petroleum industry regulators
In the face of high electricity bill and poor supply, several companies and institutions including Nigerian Breweries have secured permit to generate their power.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited Foundation is providing hope to Nigerians facing cataracts with screening and surgical intervention programme.
Seplat Energy is beginning an initiative to revive inactive oil wells after completing its $1.28bn acquisition of ExxonMobil's onshore oil and gas assets.
NERC report reveals that more than half the electricity consumers in Nigeria remain on estimated billing, despite the attempts to get them metered.
Despite efforts by the NNPC limited and Dangote refinery to reduce fuel prices, some filling stations still have their pump price above N1,000 per litre.
The N100bn grant that the Nigerian Petroleum Product Retail Outlet Owners Association requested from President Tinubu is a loan as the group has stated.
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