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Orient Energy Review, Africa’s top energy news website brings you the latest, carefully curated Nigerian Oil and Gas News, covering updates from diverse companies/stakeholders from the Upstream/Downstream Oil & Gas Industry in Nigeria.

Brief History of Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Industry

Nigeria is the largest oil and gas producer in Africa. Crude oil from the Niger delta basin comes in two types: light, and comparatively heavy – the lighter around 36 gravity and the heavier, 20–25 gravity. Both types are paraffinic and low in sulfur.

Nigeria’s oil revenue has totaled $340 billion in exports since the 1970s and it is the fifth largest producer.
Though Nigeria is a major oil exporter, it imports most of its gas, and when fuel subsidies were lifted in January 2012, fuel increased from roughly $1.70 per gallon to $3.50.

Nigeria produces a form of oil ideal for the United States, has huge reserves, and has increased its production to 2.8 million barrels (450,000 m3) of oil a day. But this, some say, is all a resource curse that is hurting Nigeria and disadvantaging her people.

Enjoy our top list of “Oil and Gas News in Nigeria”.

‘2021: Time to Make Fossil Fuels History by Cutting Off its...

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On Saturday, 12 December, world governments converged virtually at the Climate Ambition Summit to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement. The meeting...

Fresh Oil Spill Occurs in Bayelsa Community

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Beyalsa community again, has been hit by another oil spill at the swamp area of South Ijaw Local Government Area of the state. The spill,...
Shell Nigeria Staff Accused of Orchestrating Oil Spills in Niger Delta – Report

Shell Nigeria Staff Accused of Orchestrating Oil Spills in Niger Delta...

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An investigation has pointed to a suspicion that some Shell employees suspected to have hand in oil spillage in Nigeria would be beneficiaries from...
Africa’s Refinery Growth: Nigeria to Lead with 71% Capacity Addition by 2024 – GlobalData

Africa’s Refinery Growth: Nigeria to Lead with 71% Capacity Addition by...

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Nigeria is expected to drive the refinery capacity growth in Africa by 2024, contributing around 71% of the region’s total growth, a report has...
NCDMB Targets US$3.7bn Investments in Commercial Partnerships - Wabote

NCDMB Retains 70% Nigeria’s Oil Industry Annual Expenditure Budget

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The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr Simbi Wabote, has confirmed that as a result of Local Content Act implementation,...
Five Indians Jailed for Oil Theft in Lagos

Five Indians Jailed for Oil Theft in Lagos

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The Lagos Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has secured the conviction and sentencing of five illegal oil thieves to one...
Saudi Arabia Unveils Its Vision for a Zero-Carbon City

Report Says Renewable Energy May Threaten Nigeria’s LNG Train 7

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There are indications that renewable energy and energy storage may likely put to risk the efforts by the government to harness its 203.16 trillion...
Pipeline Vandalism: SPDC Dismisses Alleged Staff Involvement

Pipeline Vandalism: SPDC Dismisses Alleged Staff Involvement

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The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited has dismissed a report alleging that its staff were involved in crude oil pipeline vandalism for...
11Plc Explains Why Mobil Filing Station in Maryland was Demolished

11Plc Explains Why Mobil Filling Station in Maryland was Demolished

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11Plc has explained that the popular Mobil Filling station located by the Maryland roundabout along Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, had to be demolished (on...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has launched a tender process for fuel supplies in the country. It stated that this falls under the NNPC’s direct sale-direct purchase (DSDP) mechanism. Under this system, NNPC will provide monthly crude oil free on board (FOB) cargoes to suppliers, who shall provide petroleum products in return. In the process, companies must register interest by December 22 at 12 noon for the 2020-21 DSDP process. Documents should be submitted by January 21 and NNPC will open these bids online. The products will be on a delivered at place (DAP) basis, to designated ports in Nigeria. The fuel shall be equivalent in value to the crude oil received from NNPC. Under the ongoing process, three different types of company can participate, and they are Foreign refinery owners capable of processing Nigerian crudes, with a Nigerian affiliate or subsidiary. Also, Globally established traders, with Nigerian affiliates or subsidiaries and indigenous companies working in the downstream with trading expertise are qualified to bid. The DSDP contract will run for 12 months, starting at a yet to be revealed time. Bidders must demonstrate they meet various standards, such as audited accounts and minimum turnover thresholds. They must also meet Nigerian content requirements. The NNPC began the DSDP process in 2016 and expects to continue this until 2023. The Corporation awarded the last round of DSDP contracts in August 2019 and was due to expire in September 2020. However, these 2019-20 DSDP awards were extended by six months. Around 130 companies submitted bids in 2019, with 15 winning bids accepted. These included BP, Vitol, Gunvor and Trafigura, in addition to some local companies such as Sahara Energy and MRS Oil and Gas. NNPC included its own Duke Oil unit in the list of 15.

NNPC Invites Tender for Fuel Supplies

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has launched a tender process for fuel supplies in the country. It stated that this falls under the NNPC’s...
Why Seplat Petroleum Signals Litigation Against Access Bank

Why Seplat Petroleum Signals Litigation Against Access Bank

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Seplat Petroleum has served notice to drag Access Bank Plc to court for sealing off the corporate headquarters of the oil firm over a loan...
Marketers Gear for Showdown with FG Over Fuel Pump Price Reduction

Oil Marketers Gear for Showdown with FG Over Fuel Pump Price...

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The petroleum product marketers are gearing for a showdown with the federal government following the decision to reduce the pump price of petrol by...
National Assembly to Pass PIB into Law in April – FG Says

PIB Guarantees Oil Companies Lower Taxes, Others

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, has said that the growth of Nigeria’s oil industry has not been heavily impacted by...
OANDO Faces Dilemma of Failure to File Q3 Unaudited Financial Statement

OANDO Faces Dilemma of Failure to File Q3 Unaudited Financial Statement

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OANDO is currently facing the dilemma and multiple consequences of inability to file its 2020 Quarter 3 unaudited reports. The company was unable to file...
Marginal Oilfields: Ijaw Leaders Asks Court to Halt Licencing Rounds

Marginal Oilfields: Ijaw Leaders Asks Court to Halt Licencing Rounds

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Three Ijaw leaders have approached the Federal High Court in Yenagoa to halt the process leading to bids for marginal oilfields located in their...
Oil Price Slips as New Coronavirus Strain Spreads

Oil Slips as Gloom Grows Over Soaring COVID-19 Cases, Lockdowns

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Oil prices fell on Tuesday, adding to losses from the previous session that came as California tightened its pandemic lockdown through Christmas and coronavirus...
Nigeria: From petrol to auto-gas, by Reuben Abati

Nigeria: From Petrol to Auto-Gas, by Reuben Abati

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The Nigerian Government deregulated the downstream petroleum sector with effect from March 19, 2020. The key argument was that the fuel subsidy regime which...
December 14: Marketers Fail to Comply With N5 Reduction in Petrol Price

Breaking: FG Reduces Price of Fuel

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The Federal Government has announced a reduction in the pump price of premium motor spirit, also known as petrol, from N168 to N162.44 per...
FG, Seven Firms Sign MoU to Power Rural Communities

Osun to Embark on Massive Rural Electrification, Says Oyetola

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Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State on Sunday said his administration will soon embark on massive rural electrification across the state to enable communities...
Oil Responds to Saudi Output Cut, OPEC+ Deal, Hits 10-Month High of $54

Crude Oil Peaks at $49.25/Barrel, Highest Since March

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     …Observers say it shows boost in demandPrice of crude oil peaked at $49.25/barrel in the international market, coming to sector players in Nigeria...