Day: February 20, 2024

FG will address concerns of oil marketers soon — Minister

The Federal Government has assured that it will address the concerns of oil transporters and distributors of petroleum products to ensure smooth distribution, following the high cost of operations and maintenance of trucks used in the distribution of the products.

Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Oil), made this known Monday in Abuja, when he met with some of the oil stakeholders in the downstream sector.… Read the rest

Abandoned Vehicles Litter Seaports Over High Tariffs

Due to the instability and volatility of foreign exchange in the country, several foreign-used vehicles imported into the country have been abandoned at vehicle terminals in Tin-Can Island Ports Complex, Apapa.

Aside from abandonment, vehicle Importation has gone down drastically due to the same forex instability and volatility.

It was gathered that the abandonment was as a result of the increase in exchange rate for Customs clearance by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).… Read the rest

Nigeria Gradually Reversing Investment Decline in Oil and Gas Industry, Says NUPRC Boss Komolafe

Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe, has disclosed at the weekend that Nigeria was gradually reversing the investment decline in the oil and gas upstream sector.

Speaking in Lagos after receiving The Sun Public Service Award 2023, during the newspaper’s 21st Anniversary Award Dinner, Komolafe said the country recorded capital expenditure (Capex) worth billions of dollars within the last two and a half years on the back of the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).… Read the rest

Fuel scarcity hits Abuja as petroleum tanker drivers begin strike

Many filling stations are currently closed in the Federal Capital Territory, leading to long queues by motorists at the few outlets that are dispensing Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol.

Operators in the downstream oil sector confirmed that the development was due to the suspension of operations by the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners, in fulfilment of their threat to down tools beginning today Monday.… Read the rest