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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”.

NNPC Sells $120.49m Worth of Crude Oil, Gas in September

AKK Pipeline Project Cost not Inflated by $1.5bn – NNPC Insists

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC has dismissed the allegation that the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project was inflated to the tune of $1.527...
Nigeria Spent N10.413 Trillion on Fuel Subsidy in 13 Years – Lai Mohammed

Nigeria Spent N10.413 Trillion on Fuel Subsidy in 13 Years –...

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed that the country spent N10.413 trillion on fuel subsidy in the last 13 years (2006-2019). The Minister of...
Shell Donates Ultramodern Medical Centre to Ogijo Community

Shell Donates Ultramodern Medical Centre to Ogijo Community

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Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) has donated a 20-bed ultramodern medical centre to Ogijo community in Sagamu Local Government area of...
South Africa’s Petrol Pump Price Increases By 1%

South Africa’s Petrol Pump Price Increases By 1%

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Less than a week after Nigeria announced petrol pump price increase of N151.56 per litre, up from the N138.60 it sold in August, South...
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 Receives $1bn Upstream Funding for NPDC Tax Obligations

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has reportedly received funding to the tune of $1 billion for upstream operations for its subsidiary, Nigerian Petroleum...
Nigeria to Build Solar Dryers Nationwide to Boost Post Harvest

Nigeria to Build Solar Dryers Nationwide to Boost Post Harvest

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The federal government has finalised arrangement to construct eight solar dryers with four in each of the federal constituencies nationwide. This is expected to deal...
Automobile Owners to Pay N250,000 for Conversion from Fuel to Autogas, FG Says

PPPRA, PEF To Merge In New PIB

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Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resource, Timipre Sylva, has said that two regulatory bodies in the oil and gas sector, Petroleum Equalisation Fund ...
Modular Refinery

Edo Modular Refinery to Earn $125m Annually From Naphtha Export

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Chairman of Edo Modular Refinery and Petrochemical Company (ERPC) Plc, Michael Osime, has said that with the support from the state government, the company...
Marginal Oilfield Bid Round: DPR Shortlists 161 Companies for Final Stage

Autogas: DPR Selects Petrol Stations For Gas Dispensing Upgrade

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The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has commenced the audit of petrol retail outlets across the country, with an initial order for a select...
Oil Price Slips as New Coronavirus Strain Spreads

Nigeria Shifting Dependence on Oil Revenue, Plans 50 Mines Before 2023

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Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, has said that it is banking on revenue from the mining sector in a new diversification plan which will...
Africa Oil Eyes Kenya’s Geothermal, Wind Projects

Canadian African Oil Firm Receives $25M Dividend From Nigeria’s Deepwater Asset

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Africa Oil Corp., a Canadian oil company has confirmed that it has received its fourth dividend from Prime Oil and Gas B.V, a company...
LEKOIL Announces Strategic Alliance Agreement with NAMCOR, Namibia

Lekoil Shops for $100m to Drill Ogo Oilfield

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Nigerian based energy firm, Lekoil Ltd, is shopping for about $100 million to enable it commence the drilling of its Ogo oilfield. Reports said company...
December 14: Marketers Fail to Comply With N5 Reduction in Petrol Price

Nigeria’s Petrol Pricing Program Collapses; Fuel Subsidy Returns

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...NNPC pays N5.4bn as subsidy in June There are indications that Nigeria's petroleum pricing formula may have broken down as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,...

Why Firms with Nigerian Local Content Commitment Are Preferred on LNG...

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The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote, has explained why firms with Nigerian Local Content...
Less Than 40% of Nigeria’s Oil Pipelines Operational – NNPC

Nigeria Posts Remarkable Oil and Gas Earnings Despite Covid19

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  ...oil revenues rose by more than a 100% between May and June Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) have said that Nigeria's oil revenues rose by...
BUA Group Locates its 200,000bpd Refinery/Petrochemical Plant in Akwa Ibom

BUA Group Locates its 200,000bpd Refinery/Petrochemical Plant in Akwa Ibom

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The BUA Group has awarded Axens, the largest hydrocarbon firm in France, the multi billion contract to license key refinery technologies to the BUA...

Nigeria Records N16.46bn Fall in IOC Taxes

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said that the tax revenue accruing to the federal government from Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) with international...
Train 7 to Create 52,000 Jobs, Says NLNG

NLNG Boosts Industry Collaborative Initiative In Edo, Adamawa With Medical Equipments

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… also N234m donations to support COVID-19 response by states. The Nigeria Liquefied National Gas (NLNG) Limited, has donated medical equipment to Edo and Adamawa...
Special report on the Presidential Amnesty Programme

Special Report On The Presidential Amnesty Programme

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...as Buhari sacks coordinator of Presidential Amnesty Programme President Muhammadu Buhari,...
Fuel imports gulped N700.46bn in three months – NBS

Oil Workers Suspend Strike as FG agrees to Pay Salaries

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Oil workers in agencies under the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, yesterday night, suspended their strike after meeting with the Accountant General of the Federation. Oil...