Nigeria Energy

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In 2016 the government turned its attention to bitumen – also known as asphalt, which is used in road-surfacing – placing the country’s large standalone deposits of the hydrocarbon mixture at the centre of its plans to bolster the extractive industries and support economic diversification and growth. While this has the potential to support...

Chapter | Mining from The Report: Nigeria 2016

During the 1970s Nigeria had a prosperous, export-orientated mining industry. Before the discovery of oil, the West African nation had developed strong production operations for coal, tin and columbite. The discovery of hydrocarbons eclipsed these activities and relegated mining to an economic footnote. However, with the recent decline in the global price of oil and reductions in production...

 

Taking office in March 2015, Muhammadu Buhari, president of Nigeria, has made improving governance a top objective for his administration, with the energy sector one of his first priorities. Central to this is an overhaul, already in the works, for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) – the state-owned enterprise that both...

 

How important is reform to the future development of Nigeria’s oil industry?

 

There is a quiet revolution under way in Nigeria’s energy sector. As part of a broader push to boost local participation in the energy industry, a range of indigenous companies, such as Shoreline Energy, Frontier Oil and Transcorp, have emerged over the past decade, increasingly gaining access to a modest share of the upstream segment and...

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