Tag: by Akpandem James
Nigeria’s 2025 Oil Bid Round: A new vista for energy transformation...
Nigeria appears set for another decisive round of oil field development, coming just a year after a successful bid cycle that delivered new oil...
Nigeria’s oil sector rebounds after years of theft and vandalism, By...
In my 2021 article on the impact of non-state actors in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, I observed that it was still night time...
Production Sharing Contract and Nigeria’s pursuit of increased crude oil production,...
Just about this time last year, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) announced an ambitious programme to increase Nigeria’s crude oil output by...
Crude tensions over crude oil: Brothers at war over oil wells,...
Something deep inside keeps telling me Nigeria would have been far better without crude oil. And I believe it! Nigeria was relatively better before...
Setting the stage for a more robust Nigerian Petroleum landscape in...
The removal of fuel subsidy in the 2023 federal budget triggered a series of negative developments in the Nigerian economy, made worse by the...
Dangote Refinery and its Crude Supply Wars, by Akpandem James
Ever since the Dangote Refinery began production late last year, it has faced numerous challenges. It has been in conflict with many major players...




















