Is rehabilitating the Port Harcourt refinery necessary? -The $1.5 billion question
With the paucity of funds the government faces, the spending of $1.5 billion on a refinery should be at the ...
With the paucity of funds the government faces, the spending of $1.5 billion on a refinery should be at the ...
Operating revenue of the NNPC Group in December 2020 as compared to November 2020 increased by 33.44% or N137.00billion to ...
The NNPC has defended FG's decision to expend the huge sum of $1.5 billion in rehabilitating the Port Harcourt refinery.
Afreximbank has insisted that NNPC will not operate and manage the refinery upon completion of the rehabilitation work.
The FG has disclosed how it intends to raise the $1.5 billion for the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery.
We are in a country where the subsidy on petrol prices is seen as the only source of social security.
The NNPC has said that it has no plans to increase the ex-depot price of petrol in March 2021.
The NNPC has revealed plans to boost power generation with additional 5,000 megawatts of electricity to the national power grid.
The NNPC has assured organised labour and Nigerians that there is no plan to increase the price of petrol.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is seeking to raise $1 billion oil prepay for revamping Port Harcourt refinery.