Nigeria’s Petrol Subsidy Is a Climate Issue By Teniola Tayo Climate change financing could help solve the petrol subsidy problem while cushioning the blow for consumers. Nigeria’s…
Natural gas is the answer to energy crunch, transition The current energy crunch around the world and the intensifying climate change debate serve to highlight the serious need to…
How Oil-Dependence Truncated Nigeria’s Industrial Development By Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka Ordinarily, finding a “treasure” tends to bring joy to the one who found it. Oil discovery has…
Fuel Subsidies in Nigeria – Bad for the Economy, Lifeblood of Politicians Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, has come under fire from the International Monetary Fund as well as World Bank for the heavy…
Exploration, Production and Africa’s Frontier Markets Tim O’Hanlon, Senior Advisor for the Oslo-listed energy and power company, Panoro Energy, talks about the continent’s production challenges, the…
Outlook on key oil and gas exporting countries Outlook on key oil and gas exporting countries in sub-Saharan Africa Covid-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the global…
Why Being Endowed With Oil Is Not Always a Boon Why Being Endowed With Oil Is Not Always a Boon – the Case of Nigeria and Angola By Ross Harvey…
The Importance of Local Content, use local The Importance of Local Content at a Time of Crisis – What Covid-19 will Teach the Industry At a time…
The Way Forward The Way Forward: How Africa Can Make A Comeback From The Oil & Gas Downturn By NJ Ayuk Stunning drops…
Niger Delta Youth Left Out of Progress Niger Delta Youth Left Out of Progress By Modesta Tochi Alozie Twenty years ago, local resistance arose in the Niger…